I used one of these in an escape room. There was a teddy bear that once you picked it up, if you stopped shaking it for any reason, it would give you a 10 second penalty every 5 or so seconds...so someone had to stay there shaking this thing the rest of the run through the room. :slight_smile: I also like your CodingArray anti theft system.
I got this notification on my phone and all I saw was "Vibration" and a picture of long black things, suffice to say, I had to confirm or deny my suspicions. Also if it's the passive buzzer you're trying to use to make sound, remember that PASSIVE buzzers require a sound signal from the arduino, active ones just require power
it's just a piece of wire so you put in a resistor of whatever the max current you want to draw - but if it is connected to a microcontroller, it is looking at voltage, not current, so you can use a huge resistor like 100k ohms or more!
Thanks! I'm going to use it for my lightsaber build to detect collisions!
I used one of these in an escape room. There was a teddy bear that once you picked it up, if you stopped shaking it for any reason, it would give you a 10 second penalty every 5 or so seconds...so someone had to stay there shaking this thing the rest of the run through the room. :slight_smile: I also like your CodingArray anti theft system.
which leg goes to ground?
I got this notification on my phone and all I saw was "Vibration" and a picture of long black things, suffice to say, I had to confirm or deny my suspicions.
Also if it's the passive buzzer you're trying to use to make sound, remember that PASSIVE buzzers require a sound signal from the arduino, active ones just require power
Thanks for the video.
Long time ago I know but did you measure what current it draws, plus with a resistor?
Thanks.
it's just a piece of wire so you put in a resistor of whatever the max current you want to draw - but if it is connected to a microcontroller, it is looking at voltage, not current, so you can use a huge resistor like 100k ohms or more!
@ Thanks, good to know.
Someone help me out, the blue table top he's on, where do you get them, and what are they called.. Thanks
The purple cutting mat? You can get them on Amazon
Would there be an easy way to allow this to work for 115 volts ac?
How do i wire this thing?
Hi. Why not pull-up resistor in this scheme?
because I didn't put one, you could totally do it if you want!
Nice and simple electronic device lol really cool
Nicer information sir, 🙂 thankful for the amazing technology
Great video sir, I have these but want to code them in my project but I'm new at arduino I'm using 3 vibration sensors with 3 LEDs any tips pls help