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Electromagnetic buzzer: What is an electromagnetic buzzer?Electromagnetic buzzer: What is an electromagnetic buzzer? Electromagnetic Buzzer The magnetic buzzer is similar to the piezoelectric buzzer in that it is used to produce sound. But the core functions of a magnetic buzzer and a piezoelectric buzzer are different. Speakers Electromagnetic buzzers, also known as electromechanical buzzers, are more traditional than piezoelectric buzzers because they work with a magnetic field. Instead of relying on piezoelectric materials, magnetic buzzers use an electrical charge to create a magnetic field that causes another part of the buzzer to vibrate and produce sound. There are two types of buzzers: piezoelectric buzzers and electromagnetic buzzers, as they are more common than other buzzers. Buzzers There are two main types of buzzers - piezoelectric buzzers and electromagnetic buzzers. If you want to create a circuit with a buzzer, you need to know the difference between these two configurations. You should know how each buzzer works and how to determine the right buzzer for your application. A piezoelectric buzzer is an electronic device that produces tones. These buzzers are lightweight, simple, inexpensive but reliable, and come in a wide variety of sizes and frequencies to meet the needs of almost any application. The core feature of this buzzer is its piezoelectric element. The piezoelectric element is made of special materials that have a piezoelectric effect (where the material converts some of the energy in the applied mechanical strain into an electrical charge). These materials also exhibit an inverse piezoelectric effect, where the material deforms when an electrical charge is applied. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) |