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Piezoelectric Vibration Shock Sensor Module — Adjustable Sensitivity, TTL Output, for Arduino

Piezoelectric Vibration Shock Sensor Module Adjustable Sensitivity, TTL Output, for Arduino

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Piezoelectric Vibration & Shock Sensor Module — Adjustable Sensitivity, TTL Output

This piezoelectric vibration sensor module detects mechanical shock, knock, and vibration using a piezoelectric ceramic element. When vibration is detected, the module outputs a TTL-level digital signal that can be read directly by Arduino, STM32, 51 MCU, or any 5V microcontroller. Sensitivity is adjustable via an onboard potentiometer, making it suitable for a wide range of detection thresholds.

Key Specifications

Parameter Value
Supply Voltage 5V DC
Output Type TTL digital (HIGH/LOW)
Output Control Current Up to 1A
Analog Output Yes (analog signal pin available)
Sensitivity Adjustment Onboard potentiometer
PCB Dimensions 20.5 × 20.5mm
Compatible MCUs Arduino UNO, MEGA2560, 51 MCU, STM32

Why Choose This Vibration Sensor?

  • Adjustable sensitivity — tune detection threshold for light tap or heavy shock
  • Dual output — both digital TTL and analog signal pins available
  • 1A output current — can directly drive small relays or indicators
  • Compact 20.5×20.5mm PCB — easy to embed in enclosures
  • No moving parts — piezoelectric element for long service life

Typical Applications

  • Knock and tap detection for interactive projects
  • Vibration-triggered alarm systems
  • Drum and percussion trigger for electronic music
  • Machine vibration monitoring
  • Anti-theft vibration alert for vehicles
  • Earthquake or impact detection experiments

Wiring Guide

  • VCC → 5V
  • GND → GND
  • DO → Arduino digital input pin (TTL output)
  • AO → Arduino analog input pin (analog output)

Package Contents

  • 1 × Piezoelectric Vibration Shock Sensor Module
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Piezoelectric Vibration & Shock Sensor Module — Adjustable Sensitivity, TTL Output

This piezoelectric vibration sensor module detects mechanical shock, knock, and vibration using a piezoelectric ceramic element. When vibration is detected, the module outputs a TTL-level digital signal that can be read directly by Arduino, STM32, 51 MCU, or any 5V microcontroller. Sensitivity is adjustable via an onboard potentiometer, making it suitable for a wide range of detection thresholds.

Key Specifications

Parameter Value
Supply Voltage 5V DC
Output Type TTL digital (HIGH/LOW)
Output Control Current Up to 1A
Analog Output Yes (analog signal pin available)
Sensitivity Adjustment Onboard potentiometer
PCB Dimensions 20.5 × 20.5mm
Compatible MCUs Arduino UNO, MEGA2560, 51 MCU, STM32

Why Choose This Vibration Sensor?

  • Adjustable sensitivity — tune detection threshold for light tap or heavy shock
  • Dual output — both digital TTL and analog signal pins available
  • 1A output current — can directly drive small relays or indicators
  • Compact 20.5×20.5mm PCB — easy to embed in enclosures
  • No moving parts — piezoelectric element for long service life

Typical Applications

  • Knock and tap detection for interactive projects
  • Vibration-triggered alarm systems
  • Drum and percussion trigger for electronic music
  • Machine vibration monitoring
  • Anti-theft vibration alert for vehicles
  • Earthquake or impact detection experiments

Wiring Guide

  • VCC → 5V
  • GND → GND
  • DO → Arduino digital input pin (TTL output)
  • AO → Arduino analog input pin (analog output)

Package Contents

  • 1 × Piezoelectric Vibration Shock Sensor Module

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