Piezo sensor amplification

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Hi,

Happy new stuff to you all...

After examining my car during the week I've found a few new paint
chips in the doors, and strange tyre marks on the back bumper.

I'd really like to forgive the people who did this - obviously there
was a mad rush to return faulty Xmas gifts and some people felt the
need to kick open their doors to expedite a quicker run to the claims
department...
To quote from someone 'God forgives...'.. Well just now I'd like to
find these fine people and nail their out-of-control limbs to
something appropriate :)

Anyway, this led me to thinking of a bump sensor, and although there
was a circuit published in SC http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30759/article.html
I was thinking of a circuit that would use a purpose-built IC to
amplify a piezoelectric sensor and interface the output to a
microcontroller which would take the appropriate action ie. trigger an
alarm, camera, fire a harpoon etc...

Anyone seen anything like this around or know where I should start
looking?

Cheers, Phil.
 
Any idea what piezo sensor was used in that article?

I'm interested in building one up.

JERD

<philbx1@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ba065a17-b6f1-4e3a-ba02-fe0f243095e0@l6g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
Hi,

Happy new stuff to you all...

After examining my car during the week I've found a few new paint
chips in the doors, and strange tyre marks on the back bumper.

I'd really like to forgive the people who did this - obviously there
was a mad rush to return faulty Xmas gifts and some people felt the
need to kick open their doors to expedite a quicker run to the claims
department...
To quote from someone 'God forgives...'.. Well just now I'd like to
find these fine people and nail their out-of-control limbs to
something appropriate :)

Anyway, this led me to thinking of a bump sensor, and although there
was a circuit published in SC
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30759/article.html
I was thinking of a circuit that would use a purpose-built IC to
amplify a piezoelectric sensor and interface the output to a
microcontroller which would take the appropriate action ie. trigger an
alarm, camera, fire a harpoon etc...

Anyone seen anything like this around or know where I should start
looking?

Cheers, Phil.
 
Well, I'm not sure what the sensor is Jerd, but I'm thinking it
something like this (hacked) http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=S6140
or http://www.phoenix.tc-ieee.org/004_Piezo_Film_Blood_Flow_Sensor/Phoenix_PiezoPulse.htm
or
maybe a gift card piezo speaker (not that I've found one yet).


On Jan 4, 9:32 pm, "JERD" <jed...@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote:
Any idea what piezo sensor was used in that article?

I'm interested in building one up.

JERD
 

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