[sdiy] paralleling piezos
Harry Bissell
harrybissell at wowway.com
Mon Feb 7 17:44:31 CET 2011
The piezos might load each other, the resistor would decouple them. Maybe a resistor in series with
each (a passive mixer) might work better.
Have you tried a series connection ?
H^) harry
----- Original Message -----
From: Ingo Debus <igg.debus at t-online.de>
To: sdiy DIY <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Sun, 06 Feb 2011 14:39:36 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [sdiy] paralleling piezos
Hi list,
at the moment I'm building a xylophone-type MIDI controller. The
thing doesn't produce any sound, just MIDI note messages. The keys
are wooden blocks, sized approx. 15cm * 4cm * 2cm (6 inches * 1.5
inches * 0.75 inches). I use cheap non-encapsulated piezo buzzer
disks as sensors (from Conrad, 690635).
In order to have a key "speak" uniformly, no matter where it is hit,
I mounted *two* piezos under each key. Thinking piezos are just
current sources, I paralleled them. The two piezos of a each key are
fed into an amplifier with 1 Megohm input impedance.
Now I found that these piezos vary a lot in sensitivity. To my
surprise this can be corrected somewhat by putting a resistor of
100k...1Meg in series with the more sensitive piezo. The less
sensitive of the two piezos even seems to become more sensitive with
the resistor in series with the other piezo. I have to experiment
more to verify this though. It seems that one piezo is a significant
load for the other one; after all they have a few nF capacitance. Hm,
would it make sense to hand-select pairs of piezos by capacitance?
FWIW, the 73 piezo pickups of the Yamaha CP-70B electric piano are
all in parallel, only with one 4.7k resistor between keys 63 and 64
and another one between keys 65 and 66. The signal is taken from the
high keys side and fed into a preamp with 470k input impedance. This
works very well, there are no noticable volume differences between keys.
Ingo
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