In this work, we analyze the advantages and limitations of the systems of low speeds of frames per second (fps) for the estimation of the vibrations measurements in systems where optical techniques are used. The acquisition systems with low fps are interesting because they are not expensive. In this way, the aim of this work is to compute the limit speed to obtain good resolutions in data collection. Laser triangulation technique is implemented to determine the natural frequency of vibration of a system using a cantilever beam, as a standard example. The results are compared, with a commercial accelerometer.
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