I'm working on a IoT doorbell circuit:
https://github.com/espena/dual-button-doorbell. It's a hobby project, and it works very well except for the speaker's sound pressure being a little bit on the low side. I'd wish for the output to be more audible.
I went for the MAX98357A amplifier (U2 on the schematic) - assuming 3W output would do the trick. Still, the sound pressure is a bit too low using this 3W / 4ohm speaker:
https://no.mouser.com/ProductDetail/DB-Unlimited/SW1000304-1?qs=DPoM0jnrROUOabiEq0xXSQ%3D%3D.
The sound pressure is rated to 106 dBA (EDIT: at about 10 cm), I assumed that would suffice (wrong?). Don't know if my actual output is anywhere near that limit. If I increase the volume further, it seems to overdrive the amp/speaker.
I've tried a 5W / 4ohm speaker as well. It resulted in better sound quality, but the sound pressure is of course pretty much the same.
Having no experience with audio designs, I would love to hear from you: What would a proper design look like if it should replicate the audio output one usually expects from a loud doorbell? Another amplifier chip? More watts? Different kind of speaker? Additional circuitry? Other suggestions..?
Ive seen some very small designs emitting impressive sound levels - so how do professional designers go about to get there?
Regards
Espen