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Driving Electromagnetic Transducers
Electromagnetic transducers utilize electromagnets that enable these devices to produce
low sound frequencies in small package sizes. The penalty is that these devices require
more current to work, have limited voltage ratings, and the electromagnetic coil can
create voltage spikes; which, makes the circuit designer’s job more challenging.
The following two circuits are self-contained in that the circuit produces the sine wave
type signal required by the buzzer. The circuit challenge is to set the value of the
capacitors, resistors, and/or inductors to produce the rated buzzer oscillating frequency.
The following three circuits provide a means to drive the electromagnetic transducer
buzzer, but they require an input signal to turn the drive circuitry off and on at the
appropriate rated buzzer frequency. Care must be taken not to over-voltage the buzzer.
The input signal to the previous three drive circuits can come from a microcontroller
output or from a logic circuit similar to the following: