Learn to Collect High-Res Vibration Data with Python & USB Digital Accelerometer

Master Custom Python Scripts to Capture High-Resolution Vibration Data from Digiducer®

Take control of your vibration data with fully custom Python code. Digiducer® USB Digital Accelerometer is a rugged, plug-and-play ICP® piezoelectric accelerometer with built-in 24-bit digital output. With broad frequency response and the convenience of USB, it’s ideal for collecting precision vibration data. While Digiducer works with many commercial apps, you can take your project further by writing custom Python scripts tailored to your specific testing needs.

In the two videos below, Mike Mains, Product Specialist at The Modal Shop, walks you through coding with Python to:

  • Capture high-resolution vibration signals from a USB Digital ICP Accelerometer
  • Use simple Python routines to stream and plot real-time data
  • Get up and running fast with a scalable approach for any custom application

Whether your role is product development, structural monitoring, or condition monitoring, this is your chance to get hands-on with vibration data.

Be sure to check out The Modal Shop’s GitHub for code examples.

Learn how to use python to capture 2 seconds of vibration data from the Digiducer USB Digital Accelerometer

Learn how to write Python code to scale data according to the Digiducer’s sensitivity