WEll i'll start off with i'm lazy. that being said nothing is more exciting then doing soemthing right when i finally try. This afternoon i hooked up an old pc speaker i salvaged from work.
The good news: it works, and generates tones based on input from my ir sensor.
the bad news: its awfully quiet, i would think it has to do with being a pc speaker and being driven by 5v- whatever the darlington takes out of it.
now the decision: do i hook up a second power supply? or search for a speaker ment to be driven off of 5v?
Being electromagnets, speakers don’t really care about voltage. I could pull a speaker out of a PC and make it work on 100V. Conversely, a speaker from a PA could be made to work at 5V.
Here’s the deal: your speaker (probably) has an impedence of 8 ohms. You want to drive it with 5V. V=IR, so I=V/R=5/8 = 0.625A, so in order to get “full volume” you need to be able to drive it with 625 milliamps. Your PIC only sinks about 25mA, but there’s this darlington everyone keeps banging on about.
Can anyone tell me the configuration of the transistor? A citcuit diagram? A manual?
Translated this means… Translated this means… “WOW BOA! You’re smarter than I am. I bow to your superior wisdom!” I may be a bit off he spaeks a dialect I’m not used to…