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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Re: [oopic] Should I remove the onboard speaker if I want to connect an 8ohm speaker?

Just putting an 8 ohm speaker on that line won't make it louder, it
might even make it quieter. You'll want to put an amplifier off of that
line, something like an LM386 should do it. And yes, you should remove
the piezo speaker to do this.

DLC

Fiebigc wrote:
> I have an OOPic-R and I want to connect an 8 ohm speaker so I can have
> a louder buzzer. Should I remove the onboard speaker if I want to
> connect the speaker to I/O Line 21? Thanks.
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