A symmetrical layout with the buzzer centered and components placed to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) is recommended. Keep the buzzer at least 5mm away from other components and avoid placing it near high-frequency circuits.
Use a soldering iron with a temperature of 250°C to 270°C, and apply a small amount of solder paste to the pads. Avoid applying excessive force or pressure, and ensure the buzzer is securely fastened to the PCB to prevent movement during soldering.
A simple driver circuit consisting of a transistor, resistor, and capacitor is recommended. Ensure the drive voltage is within the specified range (1.5V to 5V), and use a current-limiting resistor to prevent overheating and damage.
Check the drive circuitry and voltage supply for any issues. Verify the buzzer is properly soldered and seated. Inspect the PCB for any signs of damage or contamination. If issues persist, try replacing the buzzer or consulting the manufacturer's application notes.
Store the buzzer in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Handle the buzzer by the edges to prevent damage to the terminals. Avoid bending or flexing the buzzer, and ensure it is properly packaged and secured during transportation.
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