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Jan 2017

Hi guys,

I’m aware that Talk is a community mainly related to 3D printing but, I’d like to ask you a suggestion about which one might be the best vibration sensor for Arduino 1 since I love and trust this community.

I’m working on a project aimed to realise a cheap and reliable earthquakes detector 18 for a domestic use and, I need to choose how to detect the vibrations.

In your opinion, should I use a Piezo vibration 4 sensor or an accelerometer such us ADXL35 3? Do you know any alternatives? Why would you choose a vibration sensor instead of an accelerometer (or vice versa)?

Best,

Federico

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I’d use a combined accelerometer/gyro such as the MPU-6050.

Available many places including ebay.

I’ve used these before, they are very sensitive and should do the job. Communication libraries with arduino are easy to use.

Actually I wonder if it’s not possible to reuse the setup with one of the sensors you mentionned : the slinky behavior would simply increase sensitivity.

About size, it’s true that it is certainly bigger than a small enclosure with Arduino+sensor but it is one of the most compact design I’ve seen for seismometer. Unless your sensor has enough sensitivity out of the box…