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Piezoelectric Transducer Trigger/sensor project
Posted 24.08.2014, 21:52 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, MEMS & Nanotechnology, Piezoelectric Devices 1 Reply
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The project will deal with how a piezoelectric material can produce voltage from the mechanical stress of a human footstep,
so my first question would be how and where can I find (buy) a piezoelectric transducer (plate) that can withstand the weight
of a footstep and is not so sensitive to vibration that any little disturbance will produce voltage. Or how can I dampen the
voltage response produced from ordinary vibrations/sounds/disturbances?
Please suggest which of the following products on Aliexpress.com will be best suitable for this purpose (that's basically
the only place I can easily get these piezoelectric materials shipped to Nigeria)
www.aliexpress.com/item/High-Efficiency-50W-40KHz-Ultrasonic-Piezoelectric-Transducer-Cleaner-45mm-Dia/1740089597.html
www.aliexpress.com/item/Genuine-the-best-price-Free-shipping-25-mm-atomizing-transducer-piezoelectric-ceramic-humidifier-accessories/907653251.html
www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-1pcs-diameter-50mm-40K-35W-ultrasonic-transducer-ceramic-chip-piezoelectric-ceramics/1981491165.html
www.aliexpress.com/item/Ultrasonic-sensor-one-piece-us100-36a-piezoelectric-transducer-piezoelectric-ceramic-ultrasonic-sensor/1758147590.html
www.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-New-38-15-5-Ultrasonic-Piezoelectric-Transducer-Element-Ceramic-Ring-freeshipping/1353867677.html
If none of these piezoelectric products can do the job, can you please suggest where I can get the right materials.
Secondly, I need the piezoelectric transducer to act as a sort of trigger/sensor such that the voltage is maintained for as long
as the foot is on the device, as soon as the foot is removed, the voltage should be cut-off. Can the circuit described in this
thread (using IC 555) be used for this specific purpose?
forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showthread.php?s=c359c7f1dd40ecaef16a904e2c087257&t=80497
Can you give me any TESTED circuit where a piezo trigger (or sensor) is made to produce constant voltage when pressed (or strained
in one direction) and voltage is cut-off when pressure is released.
Will be expecting your informative replies. Thanks.
Hello Toluse Alemika
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