I think it's just the way it works, and probably depends on the timing since SOUND just toggles the IO pin to produce the output.
The manual shows using an inline capacitor to block the DC output.
I think it's just the way it works, and probably depends on the timing since SOUND just toggles the IO pin to produce the output.
The manual shows using an inline capacitor to block the DC output.
Or if you do not want to use a capacitor, being brave enough, after the command use LOW to drive the pin at zero level.
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I guess that "feature" worth mentioning in manual![]()
Well, it shows a capacitor. So, you have to use a capacitor. It is that simple...
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