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- Model: C164.PM
Piezoceramic Vibration Sensor Module – Analog Shock Detection for Arduino
The Piezoceramic Vibration Sensor Module is a sensitive analog sensor designed to detect vibration and shock through the piezoelectric effect. When subjected to mechanical vibrations, the internal piezoelectric ceramic generates a small analog voltage, allowing for real-time detection of impact, knock, or motion. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other development platforms, this module is ideal for interactive projects, alarms, electronic drums, and DIY electronics.
💡 Key Features
- ⚡ Operating Voltage: 3.3V ~ 5V DC
- 🔌 Signal Output: Analog (voltage level corresponds to vibration intensity)
- ⚙️ Operating Current: Less than 1mA
- 🌡️ Temperature Range: -10°C ~ +70°C
- 📏 Module Size: 23mm × 30mm
- 🎯 Highly Sensitive: Detects even weak vibrations or knocks
- 📶 Pinout: Signal (S), VCC (+), GND (-)
🛠️ Applications
- 🥁 Electronic drum kits
- 🛑 Knock and vibration detection alarms
- 🎮 Interactive installations and touch feedback
- 📦 Vibration-sensitive monitoring systems
- 🔧 DIY Arduino or embedded projects involving motion or impact sensing
⚙️ How It Works
This module works on the reverse piezoelectric principle. When the ceramic film is mechanically vibrated, it generates a voltage that is read from the analog pin. The signal can be interpreted by a microcontroller to trigger events or record motion intensity. The sensitivity allows for detecting subtle vibrations and physical impacts.
📦 Package Includes
- 1 × Piezoelectric Ceramic Vibration Sensor Module
Compact and efficient, this module is perfect for beginners and professionals looking to integrate vibration sensing into their electronic projects.