Vibration Detection System
A Vibration Detection System using Arduino, a vibration sensor, and a buzzer that triggers a sound alert when vibrations or movements are detected.
Description
The Vibration Detection System is designed to detect vibrations or movements using an Arduino and a vibration sensor. When the vibration sensor detects any movement or shock, it sends a signal to the Arduino. The Arduino processes this signal and activates the buzzer to produce a sound alert. This system can be used for security or monitoring applications, such as detecting unauthorized access or structural vibrations.
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