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The SW-420 Vibration Sensor Module is a highly sensitive motion detection module designed to detect vibrations, knocks, or shakes in its environment. Featuring an SW-420 spring-type vibration switch coupled with an LM393 voltage comparator IC, this module outputs a digital signal when sudden movements or vibrations are detected, making it ideal for security alarms, anti-theft systems, vibration-activated devices, and DIY automation projects.
With adjustable sensitivity via an onboard potentiometer and a straightforward 3-pin interface, the SW-420 module offers hassle-free integration with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers. It is a perfect solution for detecting physical impacts, shocks, and motion in various embedded applications.
Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V DC
Detection Mechanism: Spring-type vibration switch (SW-420)
Comparator IC: LM393 for stable digital output
Output Signal: Digital High/Low (motion detected or not)
Adjustable Sensitivity: Onboard potentiometer to fine-tune detection sensitivity
Onboard LED Indicators: Power LED and status LED for vibration detection
Compact PCB Design: Easy to mount in DIY projects and security systems
Compatible With: Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and other development boards
Anti-Theft Alarm Systems
Vibration-Triggered Alarms & Notifications
Smart Motion Detection for IoT Projects
Robotic Collision and Impact Detection
Machinery Vibration Monitoring
DIY Security and Automation Projects
Shock/Impact Detection in Embedded Systems
2 x SW-420 Vibration Sensor Module (with LM393 Comparator)
Simple digital output for quick microcontroller interfacing.
Adjustable sensitivity for customizable vibration detection.
Ideal for security alarms, motion-triggered devices, and DIY automation.
Compact, low-power design suitable for portable and embedded projects.
Compatible with Arduino IDE, ESP32 firmware, and Raspberry Pi setups.