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Whack, crash, slam, bang or simply hit the surface this sensor is mounted on. Don't you get a kick out of that ? This is one hell of a shocking sensor.
See this videoclip
for a demo !
Application examples
- Attach to an object and turn it into an electronic drum.
- Turn the surface of your desk into a tap-activated switch.
- Attach it to a drumstick, and turn everything into a drum.
Technical specifications
Product |
Bang sensor |
Version |
1.2 (June 2012) |
Sensing parameter |
contact vibration, shock |
Sensing method |
piezo-electric |
Bandwidth |
1 - 15 Hz (human applied) |
Operating temperature |
-20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) |
Power supply |
1.8 to 5.25 V DC, 1 mA at 5 V DC |
Sensor dimensions |
47.6 x 20 x 4 mm (1.875 x 0.8 x 0.16 inch) |
Weight |
13 g (0.46 oz), incl. cable |
Cable |
1.0 m (39 inch), shielded, red wire = power, black wire = ground, white wire = sensor output, maximum extension 30 m (98 ft) |
Connector |
male plug with a row of 3 pins spaced 2.54 mm (0.100 inch) |
Software support |
- Our EditorX software allows you to configure the digitizer to process and map the sensor data of multiple sensors simultaneously.
- Our Link software allows you to receive the sensor data from the digitizer and use your computer to view, calibrate, record, process and map the sensor data of multiple sensors simultaneously.
- Our SensorX software allows you to receive the sensor data from the digitizer and use your computer to view, calibrate, record, process and map the data of a single sensor.
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Application notes |
For best sensitivity, ensure maximum contact between the sensor and the mounting surface. |
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