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PATLITE Alarms/Buzzers(Volume adjustment:NA)

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    Electronic Sound Alarm BM

    Electronic Sound Alarm BM

    PATLITE

    Ultra compact electronic buzzer with 2 built-in tones. Ideal for embedding into equipment.
    [Features]
    · Two easily distinguishable built-in tones suitable for emergency alarms.
    · Compatible with NPN/PNP transistor open collectors, enabling direct drive on PLC, etc. (24 V specification).
    · Small and lightweight type product with a ø30 mm front surface, 42 mm depth and 100 g weight.
    · Dedicated embedded type product for indoors that can be mounted on panels with a thickness of 7 mm or less.
    · Drip-proof structure (IP34) enables use in factories with heavy moisture or powder dust as well as outdoors (BM-D type).
    · Operated using the ON/OFF switch on the power supply.
    · If there are 2 simultaneous input signals, Channel 1 is given priority (rapid, alternating two-tone sound).
    [Applications]
    · Embeddable into control panels and devices.

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    Volume(dB) Product Type Rated Voltage(V) Shape Sound Types of sound Volume adjustment Terminal shape Dimension width(mm) Protection function (IP/drip-proof, etc.) Representative Standard Dimension length(mm) Dimension thickness(mm)
    75 ~ 90 - AC100V / Other Square shape Continuous / Intermittent Voice/music / Other NA - 50 Available CE 50 64
    From: ₹ 3,702.44
    Days to Ship: 5 Day(s) or more
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Electronic Sound Alarm BM
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    Electronic Sound Alarm BM

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    Days to Ship 5 Day(s) or more
    Volume(dB)75 ~ 90
    Product Type-
    Rated Voltage(V)AC100V / Other
    ShapeSquare shape
    SoundContinuous / Intermittent
    Types of soundVoice/music / Other
    Volume adjustmentNA
    Terminal shape-
    Dimension width(mm)50
    Protection function (IP/drip-proof, etc.)Available
    Representative StandardCE
    Dimension length(mm)50
    Dimension thickness(mm)64

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    FAQ Alarms/Buzzers

    Question: How do buzzers function in electrical circuits?
    Answer: Electromagnetic buzzers use an electromagnetic coil to generate a magnetic field. This field attracts a movable diaphragm, causing mechanical vibrations. As the diaphragm moves back and forth, it produces sound waves, resulting in the audible buzzing or beeping sound. Connected to an electrical circuit, the buzzer is activated when current flows through the coil. It's important to note that there are different types of buzzers, including electromagnetic, piezoelectric, and magnetic-transducer buzzers. Each type operates on different principles
    Question: What are the typical uses of buzzers in various industries?
    Answer: Buzzers are widely used in various industries for signaling and alerting. Here are some typical uses of buzzers in different industries such as:
    1. Automotive industries: In vehicles, buzzers are employed for warning signals, such as seatbelt reminders, and low fuel indicators.
    2. Medical Industries: Medical devices use buzzers for alarms and notifications, such as indicating the end of a medical procedure or alerting healthcare professionals to specific conditions.
    3. Industrial Automation: Buzzers are used in manufacturing and industrial settings to signal the completion of processes, indicate faults, or alert operators to specific events.
    4. Security Systems Industries: Alarm systems and security devices use buzzers to produce loud alerts in the event of a breach, fire, or other security concerns.
    Question: What differentiates piezo buzzers from electromagnetic buzzers?
    Answer: This table summarizes the key differences between piezo buzzers and electromagnetic buzzers in terms of their operating principles, mechanisms, sound frequency ranges, efficiency, size, and common applications.
    Feature Piezo Buzzers Electromagnetic Buzzers
    Operating Principle Crystal deformation Diaphragm driven by electromagnet
    Mechanism Crystal vibrations directly produce sound Diaphragm or armature physically moves to create sound
    Sound Frequency Range Narrow, often in ultrasonic or audible range Broader range, capable of various frequencies
    Efficiency High efficiency, fast response time Variable efficiency, may have slower response time
    Size and Weight Generally smaller and lighter Tends to be larger and heavier
    Applications Compact designs, low power, high-frequency Various applications, broader frequency requirements
    Question: What factors determine the loudness of a buzzer?
    Answer: 1. Power Input: Higher electrical power results in increased loudness.
    2. Design and Construction: Physical characteristics impact efficiency.
    3. Resonance Frequency: Operating at resonant frequency maximizes loudness.
    4. Voltage and Current: Increased levels within limits enhance sound output.
    5. Environmental Conditions: Surrounding factors influence perceived loudness.
    6. Transducer Efficiency: Efficient transducers produce more sound.
    7. Sound Output Mechanism: Different mechanisms impact loudness.
    8. Duty Cycle: Continuous operation may enhance perceived loudness.
    9. Frequency Range: Some frequencies are more noticeable or louder than others.
    Question: Can buzzers be considered a form of sound energy?
    Answer: Yes, buzzers can be considered a form of sound energy. Sound energy is a type of mechanical wave that propagates through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. When a buzzer is activated, it typically produces vibrations that create compressions and rarefactions in the surrounding air, generating sound waves. These sound waves carry energy in the form of vibrations, and when they reach our ears, they are perceived as sound.
    Question: How do you integrate a buzzer into a security system?
    Answer: Incorporate a buzzer into a security system by linking it to a controller, such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi. Ensure proper power alignment, connect to a digital output pin, and code the buzzer to respond to security events like unauthorized access detected by sensors.Thoroughly test and calibrate the system, considering backup power.
    Question: How do you choose the appropriate buzzer size and sound level for different environments?
    Answer: Select a buzzer size based on space constraints and application requirements. For quiet environments, opt for smaller, less powerful buzzers to minimize disturbance. In noisy settings, choose larger buzzers with higher sound levels for better audibility. Consider dB ratings to match ambient noise levels; quieter environments need lower dB, while louder surroundings require higher dB ratings. Always test in the specific environment to ensure the chosen buzzer meets the desired sound level without being excessively disruptive or inadequate for the given conditions.
    Question: What are the main considerations when connecting a buzzer to a digital circuit, such as an Arduino or Raspberry Pi?
    Answer: When buzzing with digital circuits, remember these key points:
    1. Buzzer type: Choose between active (amplified, needs only digital signal) or passive (requires driver circuit).
    2. Voltage and current: Match buzzer specs to your board's capabilities (e.g., 5V for Arduino). Calculate current draw and ensure sufficient power supply.
    3. Driving the buzzer: Use a transistor or driver IC for passive buzzers or high current needs. Connect active buzzer directly to a digital pin.
    4. Pulse frequency: Control sound pitch and pattern by varying the frequency of the digital signal driving the buzzer (typically 200Hz to 5kHz).
    5. Protection: Add a flyback diode across the buzzer to absorb reverse voltage spikes generated when switching it off.