| jarthel |
I found a circuit and it uses a 9-12V bleeper.
what is a bleeper? search for it in the net and even in the mouser catalog and I can't seem to get a definite answer.
thank you. |
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| clem_o |
Hi jarthel,
Something that bleeps... harharhar... .
Cheers
Ok seriously, the best guess would be a something like a "Sonalert". Just apply voltage, the thing beeps. Piezo with an oscillator and a resonating cavity in a package. |
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| jarthel |
| quote: | Originally posted by clem_o
Hi jarthel,
Something that bleeps... harharhar... .
Cheers
Ok seriously, the best guess would be a something like a "Sonalert". Just apply voltage, the thing beeps. Piezo with an oscillator and a resonating cavity in a package. |
I have a feeling it beeps but I would have used the word "beeper" instead of "bleeper".
thanks clem :) |
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| clem_o |
Hi Jayel,
Well, different people, different pet names for things.. :-)
Have you gotten your delayed supply turn-on working yet...
Cheers |
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| dw8083 |
Isn't the Bleeper circuit used in radio and TV to "bleep" out cuss words on the air. Serious... the radio and TV director have a red button to activate a bleeper circuit to mute the mikes.
Ah... #%$^%$#&! B-E-E-P
-David |
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| jarthel |
| quote: | Originally posted by clem_o
Hi Jayel,
Have you gotten your delayed supply turn-on working yet...
Cheers |
decided to solder a led and resistor on the output of the ne555 as a test. I was thinking of that "high/low meter" we used in college experiments since this would do it easily.
anywany, it is working now and probably was working even before. my test methods (using a VOM) was incorrect. thank you |
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| clem_o |
Great to hear!
dw8083 - yes, come to think of it! |
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| cpemma |
| quote: | Originally posted by jarthel
I found a circuit and it uses a 9-12V bleeper.
what is a bleeper? search for it in the net and even in the mouser catalog and I can't seem to get a definite answer.
thank you. |
A piezo audio indicator just to add a new name. :clown:
Key spec, "built-in oscillator" |
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