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Aug 23, 2025 - 03:41 AM
A vibration sensor, also known as a vibrometer or accelerometer, typically outputs data in the form of an electrical signal that corresponds to the vibration level it detects. This signal can be analog, representing the continuous waveforms of vibration, or digital, providing discrete values that quantify the amplitude, frequency, and sometimes the direction of the vibrations. The output is used to monitor and analyze the condition of machinery, structures, or environments for maintenance and safety purposes.
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