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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Sound From Maximite
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johnbig Newbie Joined: 23/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 21 |
Hi There, I would like to have a speaker of some sort or tranducer built into my Maximite so I can use sound for user feedback. The manual on Geoff's web site states: "The resistors shown drop the voltage to a level suitable for an amplifier input but you can replace R6 with a link and drive a high impedance speaker or transducer." Could someone give me an example of a high impedence speaker or transducer or any other thoughts on providing sound output. Kind regards John Leate |
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Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5078 |
I used a little piezo speaker in my Maximite. I think it came from a electric iron originally. http://www.thebackshed.com/Windmill/articles/Maximite.asp Its actually pretty hard to find tiny piezo speakers in the electronic shops. Most are technically "buzzers", in that they have a built in oscillator to make the "beep" noise, and we dont want that. But you can usually salvage piezo speakers from junked electronics, like PC motherboards, UPS's, a tweeter from a old set of PC speakers, etc. Some will be buzzers, test it with a 9v battery. If it beeps, its a buzzer, if it just goes "click!", its a speaker, and thats what you want. Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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ajkw Senior Member Joined: 29/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 290 |
John, I used this speaker. Its frequency response is ordinary but it certainly adds sound to my Maximite. I also replaced the resister with a link to get some volume out of it. Cheers, Anthony. |
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brucepython Regular Member Joined: 19/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 64 |
Laptop speakers are pretty compact. This one is from a retired MacBook and is driven by an LM386 mounted upside down on the veroboard. The board plugs into CON6. One day I'll do a combined board with the RTC and the audio so it can all plug into CON3 (for power) and CON6 without ugly flying leads. The speaker is thin enough to be anchored to the SD socket with some double-sided tape. Bruce |
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sparkey Senior Member Joined: 15/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 819 |
try places like "element 14" or "rockby" altonics and jaycar may have something "the go co" um you could try tandy but i think they have been bought out and dont even stock such devices ...try dismantling a set of head phones the type you get for free on the airlines ...that might be of some advantage ...not those tiny things but ones that have like one inch speakers in them...///.../// i dont really think that the impeadence will be that great of a problem also i agree with what glenn had to say about a lot of pizeio drivers having an internal circuit because they are made that way so that they will produce a high pitch sound...///.../// here are a set of small cheap head phones which i have broken apart using only a small flat blade screwdriver this speaker is very adequete.../// technicians do it with least resistance |
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VK6MRG Guru Joined: 08/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 347 |
I just used an old head phone lead with the left and right channels connected together and plug it into my LCD screen which has a 3.5 stereo input for the screen's internal speakers. This way I can mute or adjust the sound level to suit what program is running. I cut the lead at the end where it goes into the head phone, striped the outer sheath and soldered the ground to the 0v (ground) and twisted the left and right wires together and soldered them to the sound out of con 6. I made a small hole next to the VGA connector to run the lead out of. Its easier to ask forgiveness than to seek permission! ............VK6MRG.............VK3MGR............ |
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sparkey Senior Member Joined: 15/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 819 |
sound works with the head phone speaker...///...///also note the resistor that has been deleted as per earlier in this thread ..will increase output but i have a very low tone comming from speaker from head phone dismantled ..i have not jumperd the resistor ....///...///just yet...///...///its r"8" on the SM1 board...///...///abouve r"10"...///.../// and here i have a connector from a "P4" power supply i had to spread the pins a little wide so it would fit the connectoras well as having the speaker out of the set of head phones it works...///.../// technicians do it with least resistance |
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