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.. _microbit_sound:
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BBC micro:bit sound
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Overview
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This is simple example demonstrating how to use a piezo buzzer connected
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to port P0 on the edge connector of the BBC micro:bit board. Note that
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the buzzer is not part of the main micro:bit board, rather it it needs
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to be separately acquired and connected. A well working example is the
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MI:Power board that has a piezo buzzer in addition to a coin-cell
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battery. Resellers of this board can be fairly easily found using online
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search.
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Building
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The sample can be built as follows:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd samples/boards/microbit/sound
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$ make
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Sample Output
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This sample outputs sounds through a connected piezo buzzer based on
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button presses of the two main buttons. For each press the current
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output frequency will be printed on the 5x5 LED display.
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