Hello, everyone.
Is this thing is electric generated and authentic? And if do, can you explain me more about this thing for my science project? Thank you.
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Hello, everyone.
Is this thing is electric generated and authentic? And if do, can you explain me more about this thing for my science project? Thank you.
Interesting you found a blog on E14. It looks to be a neat sensor, I'll have to try it sometime.
It is available for order at Newark Electronics https://www.newark.com/dfrobot/dfr0052/piezo-disk-vibration-sensor-gravity/dp/52AJ4985
or directly at DFRobot https://www.dfrobot.com/product-399.html
and other sales outlets.
DFRobot provides a description of its behavior.
The DFRobot Vibration Sensor buffers a piezoelectric transducer that responds to strain changes by generating a measurable output voltage change which is propotional with the strength of vibration. So you can know the extent of vibration. Different from digital vibration sensor that only accounts times, this analog one can tell extent of vabiration.
You didnt specificy what your science project was, so its unclear what information is needed.
Good luck with your project.
The Zener circuit doesn't fully protect against higher impact events
The Predictive Maintenance Tale - piezo element voltages
Here is a demo...
Dfrobot sells authentic products as far as I know. Here are the details along with sample code: wiki.dfrobot.com/Analog_Piezo_Disk_Vibration_Sensor__SKU_DFR0052_
Halo zafranzri , Saya tidak yakin saya memahami sepenuhnya pertanyaan Anda. Anda telah menemukan sebuah produk di toko online element14 Malaysia. Apa dan mengapa Anda tertarik pada produk ini, dan dengan tepat apa bantuan yang Anda butuhkan terkait produk tersebut?