The present invention is generally related to devices, systems and methods for measuring vibration. More particularly, the invention relates to a vibration sensor device capable of delivering a signal to a smartphone, tablet or any device with a CTIA (The Wireless Association, originally known as the Cellular Telephone Industries Association) headset jack.
Software applications for smartphones and tablets using the embedded sensors are pervasive in the market. These smartphone and tablet applications have moved expensive test instruments into low cost software available to hundreds of millions of smartphone and tablet owners. One category of applications uses an embedded accelerometer for a vibration sensor to measure the vibration of machinery, instruments and other items.
Software applications developed for the smartphones, tablets and other devices use the embedded accelerometers for sensing vibration. The size and format of the smartphone and tablets with the embedded accelerometer limits where and what can be evaluated for vibration. The physical size and inability to isolate the unit or object under test limits the use of the smartphone and tablet applications to those objects that are or can be isolated from the environment for sensing just the vibrations coming from the unit or object under test. Additionally, access to the point of test on the object may not be available to the smartphone due to the minimal area for restricted area for accessing the point of test being smaller than the physical size of the smartphone.
The present invention incorporates a vibration sensor and a low power amplifier in a small housing connected to a CTIA compatible cable and plug for attaching to a smartphone, tablet or device with a CTIA jack. The incorporated amplifier provides the smartphone, tablet or other devices with a vibration signal from the sensor representing the vibration of the object to be measured and draws power to generate the vibration signal from the microphone bias output from the CTIA jack eliminating a need for batteries or other sources of power.
In the following description, the various embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail. However, such details are included to facilitate understanding of the invention and to describe the preferred embodiment of the invention. Such details should not be used to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described because other variations and embodiments are possible while staying within the scope of the invention. Furthermore, although numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required to practice the invention. In other instances, details such as well-known methods, electrical circuit, processes, and interfaces are illustrated in block diagram form so as to not obscure the present invention.
The invention includes a vibration sensor connected to an amplifier which may be low power integrated into a connection device which may be a clip electrically connected with a CTIA compatible cable to plug into the smartphone, tablet or computing device. The invention may be powered from the CTIA jack microphone bias voltage.
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Present invention will work with several applications or programs used on the electronic processing device. These applications or programs vary the data of the vibration signal to display the frequency obtained thru the interface of this invention. Error rate of the vibration signal may be obtained from the standard Frequency Analysis of the vibration signal acquired. Some embodiments may also record the vibration signal acquired to be played back or be displayed at a later time. The electronic device can be but not limited to Smart Phone 80; Tablet; Note Books; Computers independent of the operating system which may support the application or program being used and may have a CTIA or OMTP jack. This invention may be also independent to the display size or resolution of the electronic processing device as long as it supports the application or program being used.
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62392833 | Jun 2016 | US |