Hello!
Bare with me, this is a stupid question.
The obvious answer is, use short modulated pulses and a regular transducer.
And, that is indeed what im dooing.
But that does not tickle the 10 year old in me, who would like the thing to sound like the cool gadgets you see in the movies.
These "chirps" just do not sound right.
How could i create nice and, more important, loud "click" for my small and battery driven geiger counter?
I do not have much space left in the case, size is a concern.
The signal is provided by a microcontroller.
Small electromechanical SMD transducers are not loud enough. Driven outside their rating they get to a decent SPL but that will only work with low CPM, otherwise they will burn out.
A *big* piezo disc, driven through a h-bridge and enough voltage will work too but requires a lot of circuitry, a push-pull driver works too but is not as loud. At least that is what my tests showed.
A cheap speaker requires a sealed enclosure and is fairly big, but it does produce a nice sound
There can not be much left, anybody else got an idea?
Greetings,
Peter