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Old March 7th 05, 02:07 AM
jc
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RST Engineering wrote:

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As an extra bonus question, my sensor is going to be an old phonograph
cartridge. Should I use the lightest weight "needle" that I can find?
How
about a tiny little ball of lead at the tip of that needle? Would that
help
the sensor? Or hinder it?


A lot depends on the range of frequencies, any sensor will have its own
fundamental frequency- multiple sensors may be a good idea. Geophones seem
to be good up to a few hundred Hz, cheap but difficult to get qty one. For
the application a speaker may be the clue (as a second sensor).
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Old March 7th 05, 04:42 AM
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 13:07:25 +1100, jc wrote:

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A lot depends on the range of frequencies, any sensor will have its own
fundamental frequency- multiple sensors may be a good idea. Geophones seem
to be good up to a few hundred Hz, cheap but difficult to get qty one. For
the application a speaker may be the clue (as a second sensor).



Building on this idea - it appears that piezo speakers with a loaded
wafer have done well in this application.
I'm guessing that loading the ceramic to a natural frequency well
below 40Hz would be good. The output is a function of acceleration
of the casing, I imagine.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK
 




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