2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2019.05.030
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High-precision displacement sensor based on resonant cavities through an electronic interface based on Arduino

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“…This module requires around 3.3V power and has three wifi modes, namely Station, Access Point and Both (Both). This module is also equipped with a processor, memory and GPIO where the number of pins depends on the type of ESP8266 that we use [11]. This Arduino has several important components in it, such as pins, microcontrollers, and connectors which will be discussed in more depth later.…”
Section: Arduinomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This module requires around 3.3V power and has three wifi modes, namely Station, Access Point and Both (Both). This module is also equipped with a processor, memory and GPIO where the number of pins depends on the type of ESP8266 that we use [11]. This Arduino has several important components in it, such as pins, microcontrollers, and connectors which will be discussed in more depth later.…”
Section: Arduinomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most cases, reducing the vibration amplitude is preferred for improving the comfort level, noise reduction, avoiding feedback loops, or prolonging service time. On the other hand, some devices utilize resonance phenomena to sustain large vibration amplitudes, such as high precision sensors 1 or energy harvesters 2 . Designing vibrating components or structures for different applications has been a hot topic, both in engineering and academia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%