want to make a thing that will let me create a tone from 20 to 50k
sort of an electronic dog whistle
dont know if any speaker exists that would go up that high
or what hardware can generate the signal
or what amplifier would amplify the signal w/ out rolling it off
anyone have any thoughts?
thanks
sort of an electronic dog whistle
dont know if any speaker exists that would go up that high
or what hardware can generate the signal
or what amplifier would amplify the signal w/ out rolling it off
anyone have any thoughts?
thanks
If you just want a tone you'd rather have an oscillator than an amplifier. Piezo benders are routinely used in that frequency range.
A friend and I build up a crude circuit like this. We used a 555 timer,with a pot to adjust the frequency range from roughly 15K-30K,then we fed that to a HOT from an old TV. We used one of the cheap rectangular Motorola piezo horns,and powered it all from a 9V battery.
Don't know about dogs,but it was enough to annoy his roommate.
Don't know about dogs,but it was enough to annoy his roommate.
A horn with a 20kHz cutoff can be made pretty small.
Is the 20-50k range for experiment? I doubt any dogs can hear to 50k. Maybe a bat sized dog.
Is the 20-50k range for experiment? I doubt any dogs can hear to 50k. Maybe a bat sized dog.
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hey everybody, thanks for your help
andrew:
yes, 50k is way high, just threw that out there, 40k would probably allow me to find the top end of the hearing range
however, quick check on the digikey website turned up only ones that go up to 12k - or did I misunderstand you?
andrew:
yes, 50k is way high, just threw that out there, 40k would probably allow me to find the top end of the hearing range
however, quick check on the digikey website turned up only ones that go up to 12k - or did I misunderstand you?
quick search on piezo tweeters turns up some that go to 30k
dont see anything out there that goes to 40k
dont see anything out there that goes to 40k
I was thinking you'd make your own driver/horn combo. Piezo discs are used in ultrasonic humidifiers and the drive frequency is in the MHz. I'd start with a small disc and high natural resonant frequency.
Most of the piezo tweeters you're going to find have a paper cone glued to the disc, which is why they crap out at a certain point. I think so long as you have the current available you can get the actual element in them to go much higher.
Most of the piezo tweeters you're going to find have a paper cone glued to the disc, which is why they crap out at a certain point. I think so long as you have the current available you can get the actual element in them to go much higher.
If one wanted to annoy his neighbors dogs as much as the #*%%* little yipe yipes annoy me, I wonder what frequency would be best? I would think that you need a lot of power - a little homade speaker may not produce enough amplitude to chase them back into their house.😱
I've seen this requested more than once... but am not aware of any successful application.
And unless you're gonna go stand by the dog, you'll need a lot of power.
And unless you're gonna go stand by the dog, you'll need a lot of power.
Try an ultrasound cleaner 🙂
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/96465-piezo-tweeter-dogs-6.html#post1202147
The rest of the "nice" doggie thread is here -
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/96465-piezo-tweeter-dogs.html
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/96465-piezo-tweeter-dogs-6.html#post1202147
The rest of the "nice" doggie thread is here -
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/96465-piezo-tweeter-dogs.html
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