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Input and Output
- Input: Mechanical vibration or shock.
- Output: Analog voltage signal that varies with the vibration intensity.
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions: Small, typically around 32mm x 14mm.
- Weight: Lightweight, making it easy to incorporate into portable devices.
- Material: Durable plastic casing with a metal vibration sensor inside.
- Color: Typically black with a silver sensor.
Technical Specifications
- Sensitivity: Adjustable via an onboard potentiometer.
- Output Voltage Range: 0V to VCC (3.3V or 5V depending on supply voltage).
- Detection Range: Can detect a wide range of vibrations, from light taps to stronger shocks.
Additional Features
- Adjustable Sensitivity: The module includes a potentiometer to fine-tune the sensitivity to vibrations.
- Versatile Applications: Can be used in security systems, home automation, and industrial monitoring.
How to Use
- Connect the Sensor: Attach the VCC and GND pins to the power supply and ground, respectively. Connect the OUT pin to an analog input on your microcontroller or other processing circuit.
- Adjust Sensitivity: Use the onboard potentiometer to set the desired sensitivity level. Turning it clockwise increases sensitivity, while counterclockwise decreases it.
- Monitor Output: Read the analog voltage from the OUT pin. A higher voltage indicates stronger vibrations.
- Integrate into System: Use the output in applications like alarm systems, where the sensor can trigger alerts when vibrations exceed a certain threshold.
The 801S Vibration Sensor Analog Module is an easy-to-use and reliable component for detecting vibrations, offering adjustable sensitivity and a straightforward analog output.
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