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#152837 - speaker Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I have a few speaker at the moment:
800 ohm 5W ,8 ohm 2 W, 8 ohm 25W. I checked the speaker ouput pin on my 8051 using multimeter, the voltage with respect to ground is 3.8V. Is there a way of using resistor to drive the speaker. |
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