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TLHW-V88G-930-SF TLHW-V88G-930-SF 49288 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.81MM PNL MNT Bulk
CPE-750PA CPE-750PA 25611 CUI Devices BUZZER PIEZO 12V 37.8MM PNL MNT Box
TLHO-V88G-930-S TLHO-V88G-930-S 16043 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.81MM PNL MNT Bulk
CPS-8542-110PM CPS-8542-110PM 22499 CUI Devices BUZZER PIEZO 24V 85MM PNL MNT Box
TLHW-V88W-930-SS TLHW-V88W-930-SS 18181 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.81MM PNL MNT Bulk
PL-27N26WQ PL-27N26WQ 10686 Mallory Sonalert Products Inc. BUZZER PIEZO 12V 30MM FLANGE Bulk
PK-27H25PQ PK-27H25PQ 40713 Mallory Sonalert Products Inc. BUZZER PIEZO 12V 30MM TH Bulk
CPE-757 CPE-757 43778 CUI Devices BUZZER PIEZO 12V 37.8MM PNL MNT Box
TLHO-88W-930-S TLHO-88W-930-S 3466 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 33.02MM PNL MNT Bulk
TLHT-V88W-930-Q TLHT-V88W-930-Q 9569 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.81MM PNL MNT Bulk
X-4035-TFL-LW140-R X-4035-TFL-LW140-R 10884 PUI Audio, Inc. BUZZER PIEZO 12V 40X40MM CUSTOM Bulk
CPS-5952-105PM CPS-5952-105PM 7771 CUI Devices BUZZER PIEZO 24V 45X40MM BRACKET Box
AI-5025-TF-LW100-R AI-5025-TF-LW100-R 12621 PUI Audio, Inc. BUZZER PIEZO 15V 50MM FLANGE Box
TLHS-V88W-930-S TLHS-V88W-930-S 49981 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.8MM PNL MNT Bulk
TLHO-V88Y-930-S TLHO-V88Y-930-S 40055 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.8MM PNL MNT Bulk
CPI-2416-100T CPI-2416-100T 19995 CUI Devices BUZZER PIEZO 12V 24.5MM TH Tray
IP2333220-1 IP2333220-1 23099 DB Unlimited BUZZER PIEZO 220V 23MM TH Tray
TLHO-V88W-930-S TLHO-V88W-930-S 6394 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.8MM PNL MNT Bulk
TLHW-V88W-930-QS TLHW-V88W-930-QS 31514 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.81MM PNL MNT Bulk
TLHT-V88R-930-Q TLHT-V88R-930-Q 32727 Floyd Bell Inc BUZZER 35.8MM PNL MNT Bulk

Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens

1. What are Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens?

1) ‌Buzzer‌

‌Active Buzzer‌: Built-in oscillation circuit, it will sound when powered on, but the tone is single‌.

‌Passive Buzzer‌: It needs to be driven by an external pulse signal, the tone frequency can be controlled, and the cost is lower‌.

‌Type Subdivision‌: Including piezoelectric (relying on piezoelectric ceramic vibration) and electromagnetic (driving the diaphragm through the electromagnetic coil)‌.

 

2) ‌Alarm and Sirens‌

 

Especially used in high-intensity warning scenarios, such as ship alarm systems that must comply with specific military standards (such as MIL-DTL-0015303R)‌.

 

2. How do Alarms Work?

1) ‌Sounding Principle‌

 

Piezoelectric: The audio signal is generated by the multivibrator to drive the piezoelectric ceramic to vibrate‌.

Electromagnetic: The interaction between the electromagnetic coil and the magnet drives the diaphragm to sound‌.

 

2) ‌Drive Circuit‌

 

Commonly used NPN/PNP transistor or MOS tube drive, pay attention to the current limiting resistor and bleeder diode protection circuit‌.

 

When the microcontroller is driven, an external current amplifier chip (such as ULN2003) is required to provide sufficient driving capacity.

 

3. What are Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens Used For?

Consumer Electronics: Prompt tone generation for computer motherboards, printers, electronic toys, and other devices.

Industrial and Security: Fire alarm and equipment failure warning.

 

Automotive Electronics: Reversing radar, safety system alarm.

 

Ship and Military: Ship alarm devices that meet specific standards.

 

4. How to Choose Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens?

Parameter Considerations: Operating voltage (1.5V-15V), sound pressure level, frequency range (1.5kHz-5kHz), etc.

 

Note: Some devices need to select the packaging type according to the scenario (such as a piezoelectric buzzer with a resonance box to enhance the volume).

 

5. Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens FAQs

1) ‌In which scenarios are alarm systems widely used? ‌

Mainly used for building fire warning and intelligent evacuation, such as real-time danger notification and crowd guidance through sound and light alarm equipment. ‌

 

2) ‌What safety regulations should be considered when using alarm equipment? ‌

Fire safety guidelines must be followed, such as regularly checking the status of the equipment, ensuring that the installation location meets emergency evacuation requirements, and avoiding false triggering of electromagnetic interference. ‌

 

3) ‌What are the regulatory requirements for alarm systems? ‌

Some scenarios (such as vehicle seat belt warning systems) must comply with specific regulations, such as allowing exemptions from alarm triggering in specific startup modes, but still meeting basic safety standards. ‌

 

4) ‌How to design user-friendly alarm prompts? ‌

The alarm sound must clearly distinguish different emergency levels (such as a short buzzer sound for a mild warning, and a continuous siren sound for a high-risk state) and reduce environmental noise interference. ‌