christophe mes on Oct 19,2016
Is the output HIGH /LOW or can I also detect the amount of pressure/vibration (due to changing pressure i
the piezo element)
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on Oct 19,2016
puedo ocupar el piezo directamente con arduino?, sin necesidad del shield?, gracias de antemano.
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Shane Bekker on Oct 19,2016
Would like to know if this is compatible with Raspberry PI 2
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on Oct 19,2016
I am investigating an idea for securing equipment in glass cases. The existing security system in place is
24VDC and relies on a dry contact closure change to activate an alarm.My question to you is:Can we use
your device to get the results we
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on Oct 19,2016
Can this be used to gather continuous vibration readings in analog or digital form ? So basically collecting
time series data on vibration. If yes how ? In this usecase the sensitivity setting and the switiching nature
is not of any use. What's more im
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Klein on Oct 19,2016
Forgive my ignorance, but I have a couple questions.I can give this device 24VDC power, correct?So, when
the sensor detects vibration, this unit acts like a switch for what ever voltage I have supplied it. For
example, I supplied it 24V a
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Deray Wu on Oct 20,2016 10:42 AM
Sorry,what do you want ?More information ,you can see the wiki.
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
That is no NEO 6P module now. But if you need large order that you can connect email with us.
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Dear customer, http://www.u-blox.com/images/d... This is the datasheet you can see configuration about to set
baud rate.It is
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Hi customer??? if you change to correct baud rate that could get the data.And you know Arduino 2560 is a little
different between Arduino Uno or Seeeduino, the pins is changed. So first try to make sure the GPS is work find
and then focus on code. Bett
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Steve Chang on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Yes, you can use the antenna for GPS with UFL connector.
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Steve Chang on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Arduino board works at 5V, so we make the Grove - GPS compatible with Arduino as well as other 3.3V boards like
Seeeduino.
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