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Need a small, flat switch or sensor that detects shaking.

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Not sure if this is would be a vibration sensor or switch.

It doesn't need to take in and report out data, just a simple "ON" once shaken.

Ideally no thicker than a coin, maybe some sensitivity adustment (or different switches with different sensitivities to choose from).
 

Re: Need a small, flat switch or sensor that detects shaking

Analog Devices has something like that, just click here


**broken link removed**
 

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Re: Need a small, flat switch or sensor that detects shaking

A very good bunch of options here :)

They look like they'd work great, but might be more than I need. I'm not sure if there's a more scaled-back sensor or maybe even an analog switch of some sort that would be cheaper.

I guess analog stuff is bigger though :(

Thanks for the help!
 

Re: Need a small, flat switch or sensor that detects shaking

Mechanical switches are bigger, but there is a great selection of "ball activated" switches of varying sizes.

Take a look here: **broken link removed**

Mercury switches are also fairly small, but hard to come by these days. Old wall thermostats frequently have small glass encapsulated mercury switches that can be removed from the bimetallic coil on which they ride.
 

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Re: Need a small, flat switch or sensor that detects shaking

Good to have options, thanks! :squarewink:

Because of the volume of devices I intend to make, I like the price of the smallest sensor ($3.75) in the first reply, and am hoping there are even cheaper sensors of about that size.

It'd be ok to lose some functionality, as long as the final device it's in could detect the kind of vibration similar to a person trying to guess what's in a box by shaking it.
 


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Re: Need a small, flat switch or sensor that detects shaking

Now I'm set for a while. Big thanks to both responders!!! I praise you :please:
 

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