Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CPI-3816-95T

CPI-3816-95T

CUI Devices

BUZZER, 38 MM, 16 MM DEEP, P, 9

352

CSS-J4D20-SMT-TR

CSS-J4D20-SMT-TR

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 3-5V SMD

173

CPE-460

CPE-460

CUI Devices

AUDIO PIEZO INDICATOR 9-14V CHAS

246

CPI-4929C-120

CPI-4929C-120

CUI Devices

AUDIO PIEZO INDICATOR

231

CEM-1201(42)

CEM-1201(42)

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 1-2V TH

445

CSS-95B30-SMT-TR

CSS-95B30-SMT-TR

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 4-7V SMD

9265

CPI-2825S-85PM

CPI-2825S-85PM

CUI Devices

BUZZER, 28 MM X 25 MM DEEP, P, 1

90

CEP-2260A

CEP-2260A

CUI Devices

AUDIO PIEZO INDICATOR 3-20V CHAS

6834

CEP-1153

CEP-1153

CUI Devices

AUDIO PIEZO TRANSDUCER 30V TH

749

CST-931RP-A

CST-931RP-A

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 2-4V TH

1268

CSS-J4B20-SMT-TR

CSS-J4B20-SMT-TR

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 3-5V SMD

4663

CST-951RP-A

CST-951RP-A

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 4-6V TH

836

CPI-137-12T

CPI-137-12T

CUI Devices

BUZZER, 13.9 MM, 7.5 MM DEEP, P,

0

CPT-1404-85T

CPT-1404-85T

CUI Devices

BUZZER, 14 MM, 4 MM DEEP, P, 1~3

121951

CMT-1271-88-SMT-TR

CMT-1271-88-SMT-TR

CUI Devices

BUZZER,12.8 MM SQUARE, 5VDC, 88

67

CPE-6080

CPE-6080

CUI Devices

AUDIO PIEZO TRANSDUCER 50V CHAS

565

CSQG703BP

CSQG703BP

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 2-4V TH

0

CMT-7525S-SMT-TR

CMT-7525S-SMT-TR

CUI Devices

AUDIO MAGNETIC XDCR 2.5-4.5V SMD

930

CPI-4232-92FST

CPI-4232-92FST

CUI Devices

BUZZER, 42.5 MM, 32.5 MM DEEP, P

397

CPT-1495CI-300

CPT-1495CI-300

CUI Devices

AUDIO PIEZO TRANSDUCER 30V TH

1659

Alarms, Buzzers, and Sirens

1. Overview

Alarms, buzzers, and sirens are audio signaling devices designed to alert humans to specific conditions through audible signals. They play a critical role in safety, security, automation, and communication systems. These devices convert electrical energy into sound waves using mechanical or electronic mechanisms, ensuring detectability in various environments.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Electromagnetic BuzzersUse magnetic fields to vibrate a diaphragm; low power consumptionConsumer electronics, industrial equipment
Piezoelectric BuzzersUtilize piezoelectric crystals for sound generation; high reliabilityMedical devices, smoke detectors
Electronic SirensGenerate variable tones via integrated circuits; weatherproof designsEmergency vehicles, outdoor warning systems
Strobe AlarmsCombine loud sounds with high-intensity light flashesHazardous environments, fire alarm systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical components include:

  • Sound-producing element (diaphragm, piezo disk, or speaker)
  • Driving circuitry (oscillator, amplifier)
  • Housing (plastic/metal enclosure for durability)
  • Mounting hardware (screws, brackets, or PCB pads)
  • Optional LED modules for visual alerts

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Sound Pressure Level (SPL)Determines audibility distance60-120 dB
Operating VoltageAffects compatibility with host systems3-24 V DC
Frequency RangeInfluences tone characteristics1-5 kHz
Current ConsumptionImpacts power budget5-150 mA
Environmental RatingDetermines deployment suitabilityIP40-IP67

5. Application Fields

Major industries include:

  • Industrial automation (emergency stop systems)
  • Security systems (intrusion detection)
  • Transportation (vehicle reversing alarms)
  • Healthcare (patient monitoring alerts)
  • Consumer electronics (smart home devices)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Honeywell56 Series BuzzersRoHS compliant, 85 dB@10cm
SiemensSIRIUS 3RA2Multi-tone siren with IP66 rating
OmronIndustial BuzzersCompact 24V DC design
EatonAudio Strobe Alarms110 dB with LED flash

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  • Required SPL for target detection distance
  • Electrical compatibility with control systems
  • Certifications (CE, UL, ATEX for hazardous areas)
  • Mounting constraints (panel mount vs. PCB integration)
Case Study: Factory automation systems often select IP67-rated 24V buzzers with >90 dB SPL for machine status alerts in noisy environments.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • Integration with IoT systems for smart alerts
  • Miniaturization while maintaining high SPL
  • Multi-tone capabilities via digital signal processing
  • Energy-efficient designs with wider voltage tolerance
  • Increased adoption of wireless-enabled alarm systems

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