by Henrique » Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:14 pm
Question:
Regarding piezoelectric sensors, If they don´t provide a way to work as on/off switch, I may connect them to an Arduino board so it would read voltage from an analog input( impact in the target plate captured by piezo sensor) and transform it to 0 if there is no input voltage and 1 if there is any volage. This 0/1 from the arduino should be able to communicate with pins 4/6 from DB9 cable. Does it make sense?
Question:
Regarding piezoelectric sensors, If they don´t provide a way to work as on/off switch, I may connect them to an Arduino board so it would read voltage from an analog input( impact in the target plate captured by piezo sensor) and transform it to 0 if there is no input voltage and 1 if there is any volage. This 0/1 from the arduino should be able to communicate with pins 4/6 from DB9 cable. Does it make sense?