Method for detecting server environment sound vibration
A technology of acoustic vibration and environmental sound, applied in the computer field, can solve problems such as hard disk head resonance, multiple hard disks disconnected, read and write data offset, etc., to achieve the effect of ensuring normal operation and work
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[0022] Such as figure 1 As shown, a method for detecting the acoustic vibration of the server environment is based on the computer system for acoustic vibration sensing detection. The acoustic vibration sensor is installed on the computer motherboard to receive the sound wave and display the vibration image of the sound. The acoustic vibration sensor is built-in A condenser electret microphone sensitive to sound, the sound wave vibrates the electret film in the microphone, resulting in a change in capacitance, which produces a corresponding change in tiny voltage, which is then converted into a voltage of 0-5V , After A / D conversion, it is accepted by the data collector and sent to the computer.
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[0024] On the basis of Embodiment 1, in order to ensure the intuition and ease of use of information transmission, this embodiment can load the acoustic vibration sensor drive through the computer system, set the acoustic resonance frequency early warning value, and lead the warning indicator light to the front of the machine. panel, through the indicator light alarm,
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[0026] On the basis of Embodiment 1 or 2, the acoustic vibration sensor described in this embodiment transmits the sound resonance frequency information to the main board BMC, and feeds back to the background management through the main board control chip to facilitate remote monitoring, thereby realizing remote viewing of the machine environment through the BMC chip the acoustic vibration frequency.
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