pradeep_k_b
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Hi ,
I was trying to make a shock sensor.My idea was use a small condenser mic and detect the vibrations,and of course it works.But when I need to cover a large area for example 1mx1m area its difficult .Then I searched for the shock/impact sensors that used in old cars(I am not sure this is the same in new cars as well,but in new cars there are using many other sensors I think) .And I got a couple of product details and also some installation videos etc.But I couldn't find out how its working.Its just a box and it can detect the hit on the car
This is one of the product https://www.amazon.com/Directed-Ele...dz-20&linkId=baf74d29cd9fe926ab993b086dedec9d
And its an installation video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri03oBDwpFE
Anyone know what is inside that box? is it just a piezo sensor or a mercury tilt switch? then how it detecting any hit on the car using a single sensor?
Looking forward to your feedbacks
Thanks,
Pradeep
I was trying to make a shock sensor.My idea was use a small condenser mic and detect the vibrations,and of course it works.But when I need to cover a large area for example 1mx1m area its difficult .Then I searched for the shock/impact sensors that used in old cars(I am not sure this is the same in new cars as well,but in new cars there are using many other sensors I think) .And I got a couple of product details and also some installation videos etc.But I couldn't find out how its working.Its just a box and it can detect the hit on the car
This is one of the product https://www.amazon.com/Directed-Ele...dz-20&linkId=baf74d29cd9fe926ab993b086dedec9d
And its an installation video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri03oBDwpFE
Anyone know what is inside that box? is it just a piezo sensor or a mercury tilt switch? then how it detecting any hit on the car using a single sensor?
Looking forward to your feedbacks
Thanks,
Pradeep