Sunday, 23 March 2014

sensor - What's the cheapest way to detect vibration with Arduino?


What's the cheapest way to detect vibration with Arduino?


What's the vibration sensor that I need?


I want to detect PING PONG NET vibration and light on led if touched.



Answer



Piezo sensors are cheap, reliable and designed for the purpose you suggest - arduino tutorial



In the uk, bitsbox has one for 75p. You can probably find others cheaper, or salvage from electronic toys.


EDIT following poster's clarification of use: Sound is vibration through the air, I see no reason why a piezo sensor cannot accomplish what you suggest, but the form factor may not be ideal for fixing to ping pong nets! I think a flex sensor would be more suitable, sewn into the top of the net.


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