Electronicdesign Com Products Components Magnetic Buzzers Sound Off Pleasingly18859
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Magnetic Buzzers Sound Off Pleasingly18859
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Magnetic Buzzers Sound Off Pleasingly18859
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Magnetic Buzzers Sound Off Pleasingly18859
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Magnetic Buzzers Sound Off Pleasingly18859

Magnetic Buzzers Sound Off Pleasingly

Nov. 1, 1999
The KX-2505 25-mm magnetic buzzers offer a low resonant frequency of 730 Hz while producing pressure levels of 85 dB with voltages of 5, 6 and 12 vdc. The KX-2506 and KX-2512 are chimes with same output levels. Operating temperature is -40°C to

The KX-2505 25-mm magnetic buzzers offer a low resonant frequency of 730 Hz while producing pressure levels of 85 dB with voltages of 5, 6 and 12 vdc. The KX-2506 and KX-2512 are chimes with same output levels. Operating temperature is -40°C to 80°C with a frequency range of 1000 to 1500 Hz. Pin mounted size is 25 mm deep x 12.5 mm high. The units are wave solderable and washable. Applications include appliances and automotive vehicle attention getters.

Company: TRANSDUCERS USA

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