Adding Sound Generation
- Alarm Siren
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Re: Adding Sound Generation
That's an interesting concept. I came across something similar when I worked at an electronics retailer, LG televisions which used the screen itself as a diaphragm. Got round the whole problem with modern, improbably thin televisions having rubbish sound because the speakers are tiny, and I have to say it worked very well. I'll order a couple of them and do some experimentation....
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Re: Adding Sound Generation
GARTHWILSON wrote:
BTW, "piezo" is frequently mispronounced. It comes from the Greek work meaning "to bend," and with the Greek vowels, says "pee-eh-zo", not "pie-" (as in "apple pie"). Classical Greek had the "d" sound in front of the "z" sound, so "pee-Ed-zo" would be correct too. (Take if from our son whose undergraduate degree was in Greek and Hebrew, and got further education in it in his two masters' degrees.)
- Alarm Siren
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Re: Adding Sound Generation
I've always said Pee-Zee-Oh, and the very few people who have said the word to me have said it the same.
Want to design a PCB for your project? I strongly recommend KiCad. Its free, its multiplatform, and its easy to learn!
Also, I maintain KiCad libraries of Retro Computing and Arduino components you might find useful.
Also, I maintain KiCad libraries of Retro Computing and Arduino components you might find useful.