
Vibration Switch
An electronic switch triggered by shock force
- Parts: Conductive vibration spring, switch body, trigger pin, packaging agent
Top Features:
- Induces shock force
- Transfers results to circuit device
- Contains conductive vibration spring
- Triggered by shock force
A vibration switch, also known as a spring switch or shock sensor, is an electronic switch that responds to shock force by triggering a connected circuit device. The switch comprises a conductive vibration spring, switch body, trigger pin, and packaging agent.
The knock sensor module, featuring a digital 13 interface and built-in LED, allows for the creation of a simple circuit to generate a flashing effect upon percussion. This module can detect knocks and taps, functioning similarly to a switch. Data is momentarily sent to the board by the sensor, and utilizing button state change codes will keep the LED illuminated, effectively turning the sensor into a switch.
* Images are for illustration only; actual product may vary.