Fritzing diagram: docs/breadboard/piezo.fzz
Run this example from the command line with:
node eg/piezo.js
var five = require("johnny-five"),
board = new five.Board();
board.on("ready", function() {
// Creates a piezo object and defines the pin to be used for the signal
var piezo = new five.Piezo(3);
// Injects the piezo into the repl
board.repl.inject({
piezo: piezo
});
// Plays a song
piezo.play({
// song is composed by an array of pairs of notes and beats
// The first argument is the note (null means "no note")
// The second argument is the length of time (beat) of the note (or non-note)
song: [
["C4", 1 / 4],
["D4", 1 / 4],
["F4", 1 / 4],
["D4", 1 / 4],
["A4", 1 / 4],
[null, 1 / 4],
["A4", 1],
["G4", 1],
[null, 1 / 2],
["C4", 1 / 4],
["D4", 1 / 4],
["F4", 1 / 4],
["D4", 1 / 4],
["G4", 1 / 4],
[null, 1 / 4],
["G4", 1],
["F4", 1],
[null, 1 / 2]
],
tempo: 100
});
// Plays the same song with a string representation
piezo.play({
// song is composed by a string of notes
// a default beat is set, and the default octave is used
// any invalid note is read as "no note"
song: "C D F D A - A A A A G G G G - - C D F D G - G G G G F F F F - -",
beats: 1 / 4,
tempo: 100
});
});
Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Rick Waldron waldron.rick@gmail.com Licensed under the MIT license. Copyright (c) 2015-2023 The Johnny-Five Contributors Licensed under the MIT license.