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EMP sensor / detector module for lightning detection

$ 7.78

Availability: 393 in stock
  • Type: Sensor
  • Brand: SMDKing
  • Kit Name: EMP Sensor
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    EMP / lightning sensor
    E
    MP / lightning-sensor
    is a High Energetic Pulse sensor, developed by SMDKing back in 2015.
    This sensor can detect various EMP-signals, and primarily used for detecting lightning. However, it'll even detect electronic equipment, domestic appliances, fluorescent lights and some car-engines when they get (de)activated. Use this module as additional sensor for i.e. :
    Weather-station
    Photography
    Arduino experiments
    School / scientific experiments
    Domotics
    Etc..
    This sensor is widely used (for protection purpose).
    Sold over 1000+ times worldwide, ranked 5 out of 5 stars and easy to use. It is in use by many hobbyists and at several industries (i.e. internet-hosting, telecom, aeronautics, nuclear research facilities and even sensor developing companies).
    In short : Tiny, fantastic sensor at a low price.
    At GitHub code has been made available, by some buyers (huge thanks to these people) :
    Arduino
    Check for user
    mnccouk
    at github.com/mnccouk/lightning_detector
    Python
    Check for user
    toblum
    at github.com/toblum/smdking_emp_sensor
    Specifications
    EMP / lightning sensor
    Manufacturer
    SMDKing
    Audible alarm
    Yes (buzzer)
    Visible alarm
    Yes (LED)
    Voltage
    3.3 to 5.0 V DC
    Current
    5 ma
    (*)
    Dimensions
    0.74 x 1.18 x 0.57 inch [L x W x H]
    18.75 x 30.0 x 14.5 mm
    Weight
    0.07 Oz / 1.9 gram
    Detection range
    ± 20 miles / 30 km
    Manual
    Download
    it from smdking.com
    at https://www.smdking.com/PDF/EMP3.pdf
    (*)
    When EMP detected, a short peek of 10mA is required.