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5pcs Keyes Vibration Sensor KY-044 J34 Arduino Raspberry Knock Flux Workshop

$ 4.32

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Unit uuantity: 5
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Unit Type: Unit
  • MPN: KY-044
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Colour: Red
  • Manufacturer Part Number: KY-044
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Keyes
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

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    5pcs Keyes Vibration Sensor Module
    Features
    Length:
    29 mm
    Width:
    21 mm
    Height:
    10 mm
    Weight:
    2 g
    Mounting Hole Size:
    M3
    Mounting Dimensions:
    15 mm
    Brand:
    Keyes
    Main Colour:
    Red
    Country of Manufacture:
    China
    MPN:
    KY-044
    Series:
    KY
    Number of Items:
    5
    Number in Pack:
    5
    Number of Pieces:
    5
    Packaging:
    OEM
    Parts list:
    5 Knock Sensor Module Keyes Red 3-wire
    Warranty:
    None
    Minimum Operating Temperature:
    -40°C
    Maximum Operating Temperature:
    85°C
    Pin Pitch:
    2.54 mm
    Noted Onboard Components:
    Captive spring
    Sensor Property:
    Vibration
    Description
    This module is ideally suited to adding knock sensing to your project. This is a knock detection module which can detect a percussion based event to Trigger a switch like response. This allows you to replace those mechanical switches that have been holding back your project all this time with something a little more violent.
    The sensor itself has a light spring that is held from one end. The opposite end is suspended above a large contact plate. When a knock event occurs the spring moves within its casing and hits the plate. This completes the circuit allowing a small amount of current to pass. This can then be picked up by a microcontroller as a Trigger event.
    Pin
    Description
    GND
    0V
    VCC
    3 - 5V
    DO
    Digital output
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    Returns
    We accept returns of unwanted, damaged or faulty items within 30 days of purchase.
    If you receive a damaged item please message us directly through the eBay messaging system; attach pictures if possible. This will enable us to process the return as fast as possible.
    Be aware, if an item is "unwanted", return postage will be paid by the consumer. Furthermore, if a returned "faulty" item is found to not be faulty, postage costs will not be refunded. We are unable to refund the cost of a courier and will only be able to refund return postage on receiving a copy of the postage receipt.
    Please ensure when returning an item, adequate packaging is used as we will be unable to process the refund if the items are damaged in the post.
    Company
    Flux Workshop began trading late 2014, drawing from years of experience and interest in electronics and building CNC machines. With the aim to supply good quality components at reasonable prices that allow you, the customer, to have the confidence to embark on your project.
    We are here to help you in any way we can. If you need to make sure a product is right for your needs or how to get the most from a product, please do not hesitate to contact us through the eBay messaging service (response usually within 24 hours).
    This module is ideally suited to adding knock sensing to your project. This is a knock detection module which can detect a percussion based event to Trigger a switch like response. This allows you to replace those mechanical switches that have been holding back your project all this time with something a little more violent. The sensor itself has a light spring that is held from one end. The opposite end is suspended above a large contact plate. When a knock event occurs the spring moves within its casing and hits the plate. This completes the circuit allowing a small amount of current to pass. This can then be picked up by a microcontroller as a Trigger event. Be aware, if an item is "unwanted", return postage will be paid by the consumer. Furthermore, if a returned "faulty" item is found