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Re: sound generators
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Thu, 9 Mar 2000 16:09:01 GMT
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Original-From:
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Will Bain <willb@selwayNOMORESPAM.umt.edu>
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Of course, the Handy Board has a piezo speaker built in. With the beeper and tone functions provided by IC, you can make all sorts of sound effects. You can make your robot sound like R2-D2 if you like. Also, Radio Shack sells piezo speakers.
-- Will
KIM LEE JUNG wrote:
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> hi,
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> Does anyone have a good idea about sound generating source. We are
> thinking of using Piezo transducers but don't know where to get them. This
> is for our product design course where we are designing a singnal
> indicator for an antenna. We would like to design this antenna so that
> when it's getting a strong signal it will beep. The frequency of the beep
> will be the indicator of the signal strength. Any input will be
> appreciatd.
> Thanks.
>
> Lee
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