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The paper describes electronic vibration monitoring module (EVM) that can be used as standalone diagnostic system or as a part of a complex modular concept of engine electronic control (EEC/FADEC) with aircraft health monitoring system. We present a new generation of EVM for modern small turboprop engines and their vibration diagnostics which has been developed by Unis, a.s. in cooperation with Brno University of Technology and Tomas Bata University in Zlin.