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    Quote Originally Posted by Gator_sound
    ...1500-3000Hz.. I used a function generator and it produced a better sound than what I'm getting from my PIC...

    Since you are using Note 127, you are driving your piezzo by 10,000Hz.
    Check Sound command details to find the correct Note number which should give you a frequency between 1500-3000Hz. So g-spot of this piezzo has been found & touched!


    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e
    LMAO! i guess it would depend of the hardware
    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e
    Provide your piezo part # so we could try to find the g-spot of it !
    The hardware is ticking like a Swiss clock. No doubt on that!
    But, sometimes when you know for sure that you are not even close to g-spot, you still get a loud sound. How about that?




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