Vibration sensors, also known as piezoelectric sensors, are versatile tools for the measurement of various processes. These sensors use the piezoelectric effect, which measure changes in pressure, acceleration, temperature, strain or force by converting them to an electrical charge. A vibration sensor can also be used to determine aromas in the air by simultaneously measuring resonance and capacitance.
Who would use a piezoelectric sensor?
- Medical industry
- Engineers
- Vehicle designers
- Nuclear Technicians
- Ohms rating differs for contact resistance
- Various sizes are available
- Maximum vibration reading can hit 29400 m/s²