Figure an Arduino most matches the "Other" category. To be specific, it isn't an Arduino brand, it is a DigiSpark, but the trouble isn't with the device itself. The problem is with a buzzer. I got the ...
The project involves coding the Arduino while sequencing 8 tone slots and the frequency of each slot would be controlled by a frequency knob. The controls on this console include four potentiometers ...
Boasting of a clear and unmuffled tone that might otherwise be impeded by wiring or circuitry, the KSS-D4E16 magnetic buzzer has a sound output rating of 95 dB at a frequency of 2,670 Hz. The ...
The sales team in [Chuck’s] office is a pretty competitive bunch as you might expect, and they decided that they wanted a system which would allow them to challenge one another during their weekly ...
Runner and Arduino enthusiast Nikodem Bartnik has created a DIY 100m sprint timer which is placed at the finish line and signals the start of timing via an audible bleep from its integrated speaker.
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