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Revision as of 16:50, 12 April 2019
Introduction
This is a knock sensor module. When you knock it, it can send a momentary signal. You can combine it with Arduino to make some interesting experiment, e.g. electronic drum.
- Working voltage: 5V
Connection Diagram
Sample Code
int Led=13;//define LED interface int Shock=3;//define knock sensor interface int val;//define digital variable val void setup() { pinMode(Led,OUTPUT);//define LED to be output interface pinMode(Shock,INPUT);//define knock sensor to be output interface } void loop() { val=digitalRead(Shock);//read the value of interface3 and evaluate it to val if(val==HIGH)//when the knock sensor detect a signal, LED will be flashing { digitalWrite(Led,LOW); } else { digitalWrite(Led,HIGH); } }
Upload the code to the board. When the sensor detects a knock signal, both the led on the sensor and led 13 on the UNO board are turned on.
Resources
- Video
http://video.keyestudio.com/ks0024/
- PDF and Code
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KqXGAd6G9valrVIvrcwSKVqIH4LJiWOg