Will piezoelectric polymer film work for triggers in kits?

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Will piezoelectric polymer film work for triggers in kits?

Postby Accrete » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:21 am

I am seriously thinking of getting a Synthex kit for use in a project. My plan is to utilize piezo sensors on brass or stainless tines struck by Hammer Dulcimer Hammers. Tines could be about 1/4" wide by 6" (2" on one end will be wide enough to attach the piezo sensor). I am wondering if the below Piezo tabs would work instead of the typical piezo sensor most often used in the finger/hand drums.

The link to one website selling the item i'm wondering about is here. And there is a PDF spec sheet here.
One place in the specs it says with a 2mm tip deflection it sends out 7v. A 5mm tip deflection 15v. The item runs about $1.75 USD, so the price is right.

Here is an image:
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Thank you in advance for your input.
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Re: Will piezoelectric polymer film work for triggers in kits?

Postby jman 31 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:22 am

Should work just fine. The only thing that I can see being an issue is sensitivity. You might want to try one before you buy a bunch to see if it is sensitive enough.
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Re: Will piezoelectric polymer film work for triggers in kits?

Postby Ken Forgettable » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:24 am

Accrete wrote:.[snip]... Tines could be about 1/4" wide by 6" (2" on one end will be wide enough to attach the piezo sensor).

Cymbal sensors can seem unresponsive because the vibrations are easily dissipated but I'd expect the sensitivity to be too high (too hot) on this sort of mount, even if you used say, 2mm double sided tape.

Thinking of twanging a ruler on the edge of a table ... I suppose there will be plenty of latitude to experiment with mounting around the anchor points but in this case maybe you could save some coins and try with the cheaper typical piezo sensors - have fun!
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