Piezoelectric Sensor Pinout and Applications

Piezoelectric Sensor Details:

Piezoelectric Effect: The ability of a piezoelectric material to convert a mechanical stress into electrical charge is called a Piezoelectric Effect. The word Piezoelectric derived from the Greek word ‘piezein’ which means to push, press and squeeze. Piezoelectric effect is reversible effect means when we applied mechanical stress to the piezoelectric material we get some electrical charge at output. Same as when we feed electrical charge to the sensor it gets stretch or compresses.


Features and Specifications

1. Impedance:≤500Ω.
2. Voltage:≤30Vp-p.
3. Operating temperature:-20°C~+60°C
4. Storage temperature:-30°C~+70°C
5. Low Soldering temperature
6. Strain sensitivity: 5V/µƐ
7. Material: Quartz (mostly used)

Pin Configuration

Pin Name Description
1. Outer Circle = This gives Negative output voltage
Inner Circle = This gives positive output voltage

 

How to Use a Piezoelectric Sensor?

To use a piezoelectric sensor is the easiest task, just connect the positive and negative terminal to your circuit and press the top of sensor. By pressing, due to mechanical pressure it create voltage at output which is further feed to the circuit. You can simply connect a LED to the piezoelectric sensor, as shown in the circuit below. Whenever you press the sensor the LED will give a flash.

 

Applications:

1. Production and detection of sound.
2. Generation of high voltage.
3. Electronic Frequency generation.
4. Microbalances.
5. Ultra-fine focusing of optical assemblies.
6. Everyday applications like cigarette lighters .,

Subramanian
Subramanian

Subramanian MK, currently serving as a workshop instructor at Sakthi Polytechnic College, Erode Tamil Nadu. With a career spanning 25 + years, Subramanian MK has dedicated himself to advancing knowledge in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). His passion for exploring new technologies has led to the development of numerous projects, showcasing expertise in IoT and PCB design.

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