Bazaar Bazaar Category / Grove / Fusion Propagate Community USD Wiki / Sign up Feedback & IdeasHelp Search for products, brands and platforms Sensor for Grove Login | Grove - Piezo Vibration Sensor Grove - Piezo Vibration Sensor SKU 101020031 IN STOCK 4 Available 1 Description Best-sellers Technical Details Questions and Answers Related View History Description Grove- Piezo Vibration Sensor is suitable for measurements of flexibility, vibration, impact and touch. The module is based on PZT film sensor LDT0-028. When the sensor moves back and forth, a certain voltage will be created by the voltage comparator inside of it. Therefore, outputs high & low levels. In spite of the fact that it has a high receptivity for strong impacts, a wide dynamic range (0.001Hz~1000MHz) also guarantees an excellent measuring performance. Finally, you can adjust its sensitivity by adjusting the potentiometer with a screw. Features Standard grove socket Wide dynamic range0.001Hz~1000MHz Adjustable sensitivity High receptivity for strong impact Applications Vibration Sensing in Washing Machine Low Power Wakeup Switch Low Cost Vibration Sensing Car Alarms Body Movement Security Systems For all Grove users (especially beginners), we provide you guidance PDF documents. Please download and read through Preface - Getting Started and Introduction to Grove before your using of the product. Documents Please visit our wiki page for more info about this product. It will be appreciated if you can help us improve the documents, add more demo code or tutorials. For technical support, please post your questions to our forum. Best-sellers Grove - PIR Motion Sensor Technical Details Base Shield V2 Grove - Loudness Sensor Grove - Sound Sensor ADD TO CART Dimensions 40mm x 20mm x 11.5mm Weight G.W 10g Battery Exclude Part List Grove - Piezo Vibration Sensor 1 Documents Wiki Questions and Answers Have a question about this? Ask people who own it. 0 There would be some relationship between the resistance of the potentiometer and the sensitivity. So anyone can tell me the relation. Does the voltage output changes depending upon the sensitivity. Another thing; i want to measure strain produced on a beam using the voltage signal. So is there any conversion factor? soumyananda224 on Apr 25,2017 Reply upvote (0) Hello, the potentiometer can adjust the amplifier on the board.Thanks. ae on Apr 25,2017 10:51 AM Reply upvote (0) @ae I want to know the relation between the amplification factor and resistor of the potentiometer.Thanks soumyananda224 on Apr 25,2017 13:46 PM Reply upvote (0) 0 May i get chart from pc?(and how?) on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Yes , it is .Please get more information on our wiki. Deray Wu on Oct 20,2016 10:42 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 I'm having a problem getting the demo code to work with reasonable sensitivity on Intel Edison w/Arduino. I bought this a few months ago and just got around to trying it out. I have version 1.1 spec h/w which has a much longer board and has the same Adam Borg on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) 0 What is the power consumption? Gus Smith on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) http://www.seeedstudio.com/for...Hi ,I have rely it here. Deray Wu on Oct 20,2016 10:42 AM 0 Reply upvote (0) Is the output HIGH /LOW or can I also detect the amount of pressure/vibration (due to changing pressure i the piezo element) christophe mes on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Sorry,what do you want ?More information ,you can see the wiki. Deray Wu on Oct 20,2016 10:42 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 puedo ocupar el piezo directamente con arduino?, sin necesidad del shield?, gracias de antemano. on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) That is no NEO 6P module now. But if you need large order that you can connect email with us. Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 Would like to know if this is compatible with Raspberry PI 2 Shane Bekker on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Dear customer, http://www.u-blox.com/images/d... This is the datasheet you can see configuration about to set baud rate.It is Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 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 on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) 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 Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 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 on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Yes, you can use the antenna for GPS with UFL connector. Steve Chang on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 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 Klein on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Arduino board works at 5V, so we make the Grove - GPS compatible with Arduino as well as other 3.3V boards like Seeeduino. Steve Chang on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM Reply upvote (0) 1 2 Related Grove - Water Sensor Grove - Sound Sensor Grove - Temperature Sensor Grove - GSR sensor Grove - Water Sensor Grove - Sound Sensor Grove - RTC View History Grove - Temperature & Hu... 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