Greeting and Salutations,
I was looking for a little help as I only have very basic knowledge of circuits(I'm much better at engines and mechanics). Forgive the newbie-ness, I haven't done much with circuits since my childhood(70's and 80's) and my Radio Shack "150 in One Electronic Project Kit" but certainly willing to learn new things
I'm presently building a ScootSki (take a scooter remove all body parts and combine with junk Seadoo hull with large hole cut in the bottom) and thought it would be a fun addition to replicate the "double beep" that SeaDoo's produce when the key is attached. Pics of present project below
My goal is to build a simple 12v DC circuit that will give me the "double beep" every time power is switched on to the circuit just like below video
Sample of the beep at Timestamp 2:45
I have been researching and of course I've found information using monostable, astable, and bistable multivibrators. Also found info on 555/556 and even possibly using an arduino. With all the options it has left me a tad confused on the best option...
I'm trying to determine what would be the simplest and/or easiest circuit to build so when I apply power to the circuit I get the "double beep"
I have a buzzer and the Seadoo key to act as a switch to apply power, I just need some guidance with the magic in between the switch and the buzzer. Many Thanks in Advance
I was looking for a little help as I only have very basic knowledge of circuits(I'm much better at engines and mechanics). Forgive the newbie-ness, I haven't done much with circuits since my childhood(70's and 80's) and my Radio Shack "150 in One Electronic Project Kit" but certainly willing to learn new things
I'm presently building a ScootSki (take a scooter remove all body parts and combine with junk Seadoo hull with large hole cut in the bottom) and thought it would be a fun addition to replicate the "double beep" that SeaDoo's produce when the key is attached. Pics of present project below
My goal is to build a simple 12v DC circuit that will give me the "double beep" every time power is switched on to the circuit just like below video
Sample of the beep at Timestamp 2:45
I have been researching and of course I've found information using monostable, astable, and bistable multivibrators. Also found info on 555/556 and even possibly using an arduino. With all the options it has left me a tad confused on the best option...
I'm trying to determine what would be the simplest and/or easiest circuit to build so when I apply power to the circuit I get the "double beep"
I have a buzzer and the Seadoo key to act as a switch to apply power, I just need some guidance with the magic in between the switch and the buzzer. Many Thanks in Advance
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