Vibration for pc

Vibration for Pc

Published by Diffraction Limited Design LLC on 2023-11-29

  • Category: Utilities
  • License: $4.99
  • Current version: 4.11
  • File size: 10.66 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. Vibration is a true vibration spectrum analyzer using the built in accelerometers and gyroscope inside the iPod Touch and the iPhone and starting with version 3.x it can sample the built in microphone and the Digiducer professional quality external USB accelerometer.

2. • Sample the built in accelerometer or gyroscope, the internal Microphone or the professional Digiducer USB products including the 333D01, 333D04, 633A01 and 435B39.

3. The 3-channel accelerometer has a sensitivity of approximately 0.02g and a range of ±2g making the iPhone and iPod Touch sensitive enough to analyze the vibration of most moving machinery.

4. In predictive maintenance applications Vibration can help identify bearing defects, shaft misalignment, imbalance, and structural resonant frequencies.

5. It acquires and displays time series data, optionally removes DC bias, applies a Hamming window and performs an FFT on each channel to produce frequency spectra.

6. Sample rate and sample delay are easily adjustable and the user can select the length of the data acquisition and the vertical scale used for the display.

7. In many applications Vibration can be an excellent portable alternative to a commercial spectrum analyzer.

8. Additional Digiducer accelerometer features can be enabled via in-app purchase.

9. Once the settings are configured simply press the sample button on the device or on your Apple Watch.

10. Vibration is also useful for monitoring the acceleration of part and material handling equipment.

11. When a test is complete the resulting data can be emailed to your desktop computer for documentation purposes.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Vibration app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Vibration on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Vibration"
    • The search will reveal the Vibration app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Vibration is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Vibration.
    • Now enjoy Vibration on PC.

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Get APK for PC → Diffraction Limited Design LLC 4.44 4.11


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Get $4.99 on Mac Diffraction Limited Design LLC 9 4.44

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Great app for professionals

    By tangolarry (Pcmac user)

    I teach engineering at SFSU. "Vibrations" is our app of choice for accelerometer experiments. It has an intuitive interface, collects accurate information (expecially with the latest calibration update), displays time and frequency technical data in csv format as well as graphics, and sends csv data conveniently to email. The only change I would like to see is to have the capability of sending the graphics via email through the "Vibrations" app rather than having to save them in the Photos folder first. This app is highly recommended for those who want to take advantage of the 3-axis accelerometers data in iPhone/iPod Touch.
  • Mostly good, but possibly flawed

    By Middlesteve (Pcmac user)

    I was impressed to find such a technically advanced app. However when I use the microphone input on an iPhone, the sound frequencies appear to be represented in the spectrum view at twice their actual frequency. I haven't put it on the bench yet, but when I calibrate a whistle or sing tone with another app, the Cleartune app, the tones are represented in this this app app at twice the frequency registered in the Cleartune app. I have used the Cleartune app to practice various pieces of music and it seems spot on.
  • 90% perfect

    By Peejayfixie (Pcmac user)

    I work in an industry where I have occasion to use some pretty high tech this app analysis on prototype systems, so I was interested in what this could do. So far, I'm fairly impressed with the results. I like that you can get csv output, I like that there is some degree of sensitivity control, and I like the calibration. My complaints, such as they are, are divided into technical capabilities and interface. For the interface, I guess I don't like the way the settings screens are arranged. You get one set of controls from the time display, one from the frequency display, and another from the iPhone's settings app. You can't even toggle between the first two settings screens! And the buttons are not quite professional looking. The bottom three buttons look clunky, and the acquisition time and vertical scale button groups are poorly animated during the page flip animation. I also think there's a cleaner, more intuitive way to do the toggling between acceleration, velocity, and displacement. Seriously, I had no idea what was going on with those until I read the help pages. Technically, I want higher frequency in the data. I set to 100hz, and I can only see about 25hz in the upper end of the frequency plots. Also, the app hangs once in a while and has to be reset. Thanks for doing everything else right.
  • Excellent app

    By Klingk (Pcmac user)

    Does a very good job of capturing short term vibrations so they can be compared for diagnostic purposes. I intend on using it for server preventative maintenance to compare this app levels over time to see if we can pick up issues with drives and fans before the fail completely. I guess it could also be used on engines to check for changes to rotating parts and bearings that could indicate problems. It'll take a while to see if it's suitable for those applications, but it'll be fun checking it out. One nice feature is sending the sample out by email, it does a date and time stamp in the subject line and you can add your own notes. It sends the data in a csv file that can be used for comparison with previous samples. A clean way to get data quickly off the phone and where you can use it.

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