Product type
Vibration sensors are devices used to detect and measure vibrations in various applications. They typically consist of a sensing element that responds to mechanical vibrations and converts them into an electrical signal. These sensors can be made from piezoelectric materials, MEMS technology, or capacitive sensing elements, depending on the application requirements.
| Measurement range | 0.1 to 100 g |
| Output type | Analog or digital |
| Frequency response | 1 Hz to 10 kHz |
| Power supply | 5 to 30 VDC |
| Operating temperature | -40 to 85 degrees Celsius |
| Mounting type | Screw, adhesive, or magnetic |
When choosing a vibration sensor, consider the measurement range and sensitivity required for your specific application. It is also important to specify the output type, as some applications may require analog signals while others may benefit from digital outputs. Additionally, consider the operating environment and ensure that the sensor can withstand the temperature and mounting conditions. Certifications may also be relevant depending on the industry standards applicable to your project.
Get quotes for Vibration Sensor
Tell us your requirement тАФ quantity, specs and timeline тАФ and our team sources verified manufacturers and brings you the best quote.
Common types include piezoelectric, MEMS, and capacitive sensors.
Installation methods vary; sensors can be mounted using screws, adhesive, or magnets.
Lifespan varies by type and usage, but many can last several years under normal conditions.
Yes, but ensure the selected sensor is rated for the specific environmental conditions.
They can provide analog voltage, current, or digital signals depending on the model.
Select sensitivity based on the smallest vibration level you need to detect in your application.