The wireless buzzer consists of two parts: the buzzer and the host. The two communicate through DTMF coded pulses. Different buzzers have different codes, but the rest of the circuits are exactly the same. The circuit of the buzzer is shown in Figure 1. IC2 is a DTMF coding special integrated circuit (it can also be a dual-audio telephone dialing integrated circuit). It has four row lines R1~R4 and four column lines C1~C4. It is connected to a 4×4 standard matrix keyboard and can generate 16 different codes. When any key is pressed, one of its row lines is connected to one of its column lines, and the corresponding dual-audio pulse is output at the TONE pin. The photoelectric coupler is used as the number-issuing key in the figure, and the connection is shown as key 1#. IC3 is a long-wave serial data wireless transmitter module, which uses a 150kHz carrier frequency and has strong anti-interference ability. The dual-audio pulses emitted by IC2 pin modulate the carrier and are transmitted by the antenna. IC1 is a time-based integrated circuit 555, which is connected as an astable trigger. As can be seen from the figure, when button AN1 is pressed, T630 continuously transmits the coded pulses of key 1# into space.
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