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Blog Blog 1# Introduction about myself and plan of experiment.
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  • Author Author: swathic
  • Date Created: 8 Dec 2020 2:28 PM Date Created
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Blog 1# Introduction about myself and plan of experiment.

swathic
swathic
8 Dec 2020

Hi,

 

I am Hardware design Engineer and Hobbyist working on IoT project for Agriculture, industrial robotics and smart Handheld devices. Active member in the Element14 Community.

 

Machinery are common in every place from house to industrial applications for construction and utilization for our daily needs. The machinery have a set of parts like motors, valves, gears, belts, etc to understand their working a few sensors are placed to identify their current conditions. In order to caliber the system health one of the important sensor is the vibration sensor with that the condition monitoring data can be used for analysis like predictive maintenance, Vibration analysis, to study and known about the instrument and their parts health.

I would like to use the Vibration Sensor VS-BV203-B to measure the machinery parts in the frequency range of 10 Hz up to 15 kHz this range is enough to figure out the vibrations of parts. It can be interfaced to the NUCLEO-H743ZI board GPIO pins to read the data and transfer to the remote device via X-NUCLEO-IDB05A1 Bluetooth Low Energy evaluation board.

 

   

   

It is very important to perform the vibration monitoring and analysis to carry to study the health of the new, old machinery. I had experience in hardware designing, programming the hardware and analysis to carry-out.

 

Programming to hardware can be done in STM32 CUBE IDE for the Nucleo board to sense the vibrations and data can be store in remote location like PC or in Smartphone. The real-time data can be visualize in mobile app like ST BLE Sensor APP. It is necessary to perform the vibration analysis techniques to understand the machinery health and performance.

 

This application will help the technicians to perform the condition monitoring at a suitable places on the machinery for better understanding the situations.

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