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Speaker simulator

i urgently need a speaker simulator program for the project. i try searching my intrnet but cannot find much that is good.
please someone must have some like anyone have library or source code for it?

  • "i urgently need a speaker simulator"

    What are the requirements for this?

    How do you intend that an 8051 should "simulate" a "speaker"?

    "i try searching my intrnet"

    Do you think anyone else's internet will be different?!

    "but cannot find much that is good."

    So what did you find?
    What was "not good" about it?

    You don't stand much chance of getting good results with such a poor specification!

  • most i found programs with circut using speaker and electrics but i need to have low project so i must simulate it with the processor.
    i did not find any good stuf for low sound without bits.
    please have you code or got good program for me?

  • You might be interested in looking at:

    www.afrotechmods.com/.../hdspeakers.htm

    Ok, it doesn't show how to simulate a speaker with an 8051 (I can't see how you could), but it appears you can simulate a speaker with old hard disks.

    I have to say, it looks ... erm ... well ... geeky ???

  • How on earth do you think that will work??

    :-0

    How do you propose that the processor will emit sound??

    "i need to have low project"

    What does that mean?
    "low" what?

    "low sound without bits"

    Again, what does that mean?
    "bits" of what?

    "have you code or got good program for me"

    I still have no idea what you're actually trying to achieve - so it's impossible to say whether I have (or know of) anything to do it.

    You really need to give a complete and clear description of what you're actually trying to get from this "simulator"

    Remember, nobody knows anything at all about your project apart from what you explicitly describe in your posts!

  • i need a sound but i have not not much money for the project. i want it small and not many electric bits.
    speaker is money and to big for the project and i must simulate it.
    my watch is small and no speaker but it sounds because procesor make sound! i need code for my processor.
    you understand now?

  • "speaker is money and too big"

    So just get a small, cheap speaker!

    You have never stated anything about size or cost constraints in your previous posts - so how was anyone supposed to guess that??

    Again, nobody knows anything at all about your project apart from what you explicitly describe in your posts!
    You cannot expect useful answers if you don't explain what the question is!!

    "my watch is small and no speaker but it sounds because procesor make sound!"

    Wrong: your watch does contain a miniature "speaker"

    It probably actually uses a Piezo-electric transducer - commonly known as a "Piezo buzzer" or "Piezo sounder" or similar.

    "you understand now?"

    Gradually getting there - but you still haven't said what sounds you want to make...

  • i want it to sound music

    i like sara kibuts on mp3

  • You cannot get good sound reproduction without good speakers - and good speakers are inherently large and expensive.

    The size is governed by the laws of physics - there's nothing you can do about that.

    Does the speaker have to be integral to your project?

    Couldn't you just provide a socket for earphones - like most MP3 players...?

  • First this is not a chat. You may not get an answer for a day.
    I assume English is not your 1st language.
    "not many electric bits" is not English. Try to explain this.
    A Simulated Speaker in software is not possible, so I assume you want something else.
    Like a PWM sound generator?

  • sound requires a mechanical movement and if a '51 is moving mechanically you have a REAL problem.

    I guess (perceiving that there is a language problem here) that you are under the illusion that because there is no 'speaker' in your watch the sound is generated without any electromechanical device which is blatantly false, there MUST be some kind of a 'transducer' (e.g. speaker, piezo, ...)

    Erik

  • Hmmm... over 6 hours with no comment from "malcom sky"

    Where's the sense of urgency gone now, then...?!

  • sorry for long time but i had to eat and sleep.

    i speaked to a lecturer to get good help and he say what he wanted was a led light so it lights when there is a sound.

    now is very easy i hope.

  • "sorry for long time but i had to eat and sleep."

    Don't you think that also applies to everyone else?!

    "i speaked to a lecturer"

    Yes, It's always a good idea to make sure you have the correct requirements!!