When the piezoelectric ceramic shocking will generate an electrical signal, controller analog port can be perceived slight vibration signals, also can be realized with vibration interactions related works, such as electronic drums. The output voltage is proportional to the strength of shock or vibration. So you can measure and characterize the vibration.
Features:
- Working Voltage: 3.3V or 5V
- Working Current: <1mA
- Operating Temperature Range: -10 ℃ ~ + 70 ℃
- Interface Type: Analog Output
- Dimension (mm): 30 (L) x 23 (W) x 17 (H)
- Weight: 5g
Pin definition:
- S: output signal from the sensor (connected to arduino analog input)
- +: Voltage supply (VCC = 3.3 – 5)
- –: Ground (GND)

How to Use:
To use a piezoelectric sensor is easy, just connect the positive and negative terminal to your module and press the top of sensor. By pressing, due to mechanical pressure it creates voltage at output which is further feed to the circuit. Connect the piezoelectric sensor, as shown in the video below.
Packing List:
- 1 x Analog Piezoelectric Ceramic Vibration Module
Resources:
- You can refer to this page on how to use your vibration sensor.












