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Can an active buzzer with an operating range of 1.5-4V work at 5V? [Copy link]

The board and materials have been purchased, and it seems a bit of a waste of money to redesign the board or purchase the buzzer. So I want to know, is it okay to use it directly like this?

I have tried it and it can make a sound, and the sound is quite loud. I am just worried that the buzzer will break after a short time.

Attached is the data sheet of the buzzer.

C96102_电磁式有源一体蜂鸣器HNB09A03_2017-05-22.PDF (383.14 KB, downloads: 6)

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Look at the extreme parameters and test conditions in the device manual, and then make a judgment based on your application conditions.   Details Published on 2021-10-11 16:09
 

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Exceeding the rated voltage is unsafe

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Short term, but not long term

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Just put two diodes in series on the buzzer power supply.

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What is the difference between the pin sizes of the 5V active and the 1.5-4V one you have?

If the same, it is best to change

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Look at the extreme parameters and test conditions in the device manual, and then make a judgment based on your application conditions.

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Personal signature上传了一些书籍资料,也许有你想要的:https://download.eeworld.com.cn/user/chunyang
 
 

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