PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby dmitri » Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:17 pm

I must admit that I might be wrong and soldering piezos may be easier than I thought. Probably I had too many piezos and couldn't be bothered too much soldering broken ones:)
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby Juze » Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:59 pm

I have already soldered one piezo and made it to a "take-off"-trigger. Soldering was definately not problem. I wish I could test my trigger somehow... :P
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby jerzy » Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:44 pm

You can plug it into sound card input:)
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby Juze » Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:41 pm

Wooot!? :D
But doesn't piezos generate voltage peaks, when they are pressed/hitted? So could that voltage peak brake my sound-card?
And, I have old 5.1 soundcard, it has outputs for 1.center&subwoofer 2.front spkrs and 3. rear spkrs. one input... So i connect the wires from "trigger" to input?
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby denis » Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:26 pm

yes you can directly connect it to your soundcards input.
Piezzo buzzers can also be used as a microphone. Try it mount it to a guitar body then connect to your input and record. Wow what a surprise, it's a terrible microphone=)
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby baguette » Sun Jun 08, 2008 2:28 pm

I tested piezos once even on the line input of my stereos.
You have to put volume quite high, then you hear it if you touch it gently or if you blow on it.

Concerning soldering piezos, I made the expierience that soldering could be an issue especially on small transducers since the metal coating on the top is thin. If you solder a thick wire, the vibration will make the solder with the metal coating break away from the piezo, especially if the wire fixing point is close to the piezo and it cannot bend.
But anyway, you can resolder it.

What I did in this case was only to solder one thin string of the wire, which can compensate vibrations better by bending.

BTW I didn't try it yet, but I am convinced that you can cut a large piezo in two (or even four) and use all of them separately. This could be a way to cope with too "hot" piezos.
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby ignotus » Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:20 am

baguette wrote:Concerning soldering piezos, I made the expierience that soldering could be an issue especially on small transducers since the metal coating on the top is thin. If you solder a thick wire, the vibration will make the solder with the metal coating break away from the piezo, especially if the wire fixing point is close to the piezo and it cannot bend.
But anyway, you can resolder it.


A drop of hot glue on the solder joints is a good idea to keep it in place
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby baguette » Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:01 pm

ignotus wrote:
baguette wrote:Concerning soldering piezos, I made the expierience that soldering could be an issue especially on small transducers since the metal coating on the top is thin. If you solder a thick wire, the vibration will make the solder with the metal coating break away from the piezo, especially if the wire fixing point is close to the piezo and it cannot bend.
But anyway, you can resolder it.


A drop of hot glue on the solder joints is a good idea to keep it in place


that's exactly what I thought. More specifically, also to glue the part of the wire which goes over the piezo on the piezo, so the bending force does not apply on the solder point
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby ignotus » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:58 pm

ignotus wrote:that's exactly what I thought. More specifically, also to glue the part of the wire which goes over the piezo on the piezo, so the bending force does not apply on the solder point

Yep, exactly. You don't wan't to go too heavy on it though, otherwise the piezo won't flex properly when it's hit.
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Re: PIEZO BUZZER INFORMATION PLEASE??

Postby gastric » Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:41 pm

Here's a source for cheap piezos via eBay. Seller ships worldwide.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=020

Note they're a little larger than your typical 27mm recommendation. But the price is right and the seller ships fast. I currently have one stuck to an acrylic Pintech Visulite cymbal with 2-sided 3M mounting tape and wired directly to a dangling 1/4" jack to provide a bell sound that no longer works using the built-in Pintech piezos.
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