08-18-2010 01:40 AM
Hi All
I want to use piezo sensor as below link, but unable to determine the correct instrumentation. I hope anybody that used this type of sensor before can give me some advice. I also attach the sensor spec in jpeg format.
http://www.piezo.com/tech2intropiezotrans.html
Thank you
best regards
HKM
08-18-2010 02:23 AM
I never used that sensor, but work a lot with piezo effect based accelerometers.
The piezo will create a charge q based on the strain/stress/force applied.
On the same time this sensor is a capacitor C with your electrodes as plates and the piezo ceramic as the dielectric material.
The charge together with the capacitor will result in a voltage U.
Formula: q=C*U
Now you have two opportunities:
Measure the voltage or measure the charge.
Voltage: Need a very high impedance, is influenced by parasitic cable capacity.So look at the specs and get one with an input impedance in the G ohm range.
Charge: need a transimpedance (or charge) amplifier (extra circuitry) and than work with every voltage input. Is not affected by cable capacity.
More in this appnote http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slyt369/slyt369.pdf