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The Model 2220 accelerometer is a higher performance and wider temperature range version of the model 2210.This rugged module combines an integrated model 1221L accelerometer with high drive, low impedance bufferingfor measuring acceleration incommercial/industrial environments. (read more)
Accelerometers are instruments for measuring, displaying, and analyzing acceleration and vibration. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric devices generate electrical signals in response to vibrations and produce mechanical energy in response to electrical signals. Device types include actuators, motors, sensors, and transducers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric ceramics produce an electrical charge when a load is applied and deformation occurs. Piezoelectric ceramics can also produce force or deformation when an electrical charge is applied. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric sensors measure the electrical potential caused by applying mechanical force to a piezoelectric material. They are used in a variety of pressure-sensing applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric actuators are devices that produce a small displacement with a high force capability when voltage is applied. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric motors use a piezoelectric ceramic element to produce ultrasonic vibrations of an appropriate type in a stator structure. The consequent movement can either be rotational or linear depending on the design of the structure. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric drivers and piezoelectric amplifiers are power sources that provide the high voltage levels needed to drive other piezoelectric devices such as actuators, motors, transducers, and sensors. Search by Specification | Learn More
Inertial and gyro systems use a combination of accelerometers and angular rate sensors (gyroscopes) to detect altitude, location, and motion. They may also be capable of detecting attitude, position, velocity, temperature, or magnetic field. Search by Specification | Learn More
Vibration instruments are used for measuring, displaying and analyzing vibration. Typically these instruments comprise a transducer, data acquisition and either a local display or some sort of output to a computer or another instrument. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric shakers work by applying an electrical charge and voltage to a sensitive piezoelectric crystal or ceramic element to generate deformation and motion. Selecting shock and vibration testing shakers requires an analysis of specifications... Search by Specification | Learn More
...are used for both pressure sensing and inertial sensing. MEMS accelerometers, MEMS mirrors, MEMS valves, MEMS connectors, and MEMS switches for other applications are also available. Like other integrated circuits (ICs), MEMS devices are built... Learn More
...of measurement range. Signal inputs accepted by signal conditioning products include DC voltage and current, AC voltage and current, frequency and charge. Sensor inputs can be accelerometer, thermocouple, thermistor, RTD, strain gauge or bridge, and LVDT... Search by Specification | Learn More
...common types of vibration sensors are piezoelectric, capacitance, null-balance, strain gage, resonance beam, piezoresistive and magnetic induction. An alternative to traditional vibration sensors is one manufactured using MEMS technology, a micro... Search by Specification | Learn More
The most common force and load sensor technologies are piezoelectric and strain gauge. For piezoelectric devices, a piezoelectric material is compressed and generates a charge that is conditioned by a charge amplifier. For strain gage devices, strain... Search by Specification | Learn More
Vibration transmitters provide electrical outputs that are proportional to vibration inputs. They are used during predictive maintenance in order to reduce unexpected machine failure. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Colibrys launches open-loop MEMS accelerometer Colibrys
New High Temperature Accelerometers PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Silicon Designs to Attend Automotive Testing Expo Silicon Designs, Inc.
Model 2220 - Analog Accelerometer Module Silicon Designs, Inc.
Accelerometers Linear Static & Dynamic Rieker, Inc.
NEW Triaxial Accelerometer Module Model 2460 Silicon Designs, Inc.
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The Endevco® model 7251A is a small piezoelectric accelerometer with integral electronics, designed specifically for measuring vibration on most structures. The unit is hermetically sealed against environment contamination, offers high output sensitivity, and wide bandwidth. This new light weight (10.5 gm) design effectively minimizes mass loading effects. (read more)
Dytran Instruments, Inc. has just released a new miniature triaxial accelerometer designed for modal analysis testing. The 3273A series features a robust, laser welded titanium design which includes ceramic sensing elements coupled to ultra low noise JFET electronics. (read more)
The 7500A series DC accelerometers are a series of high performance variable capacitance accelerometers offered by Dytran Instruments. Featuring ultra low noise electronics, a 4-pin connector and rugged titanium construction, this series are available in ranges from 2g to 200g. They can operate at high temperatures, are hermetically sealed and have a removable cable. (read more)
Measurement Specialties has introduced the new IEPE Model 7104A & 7105A Accelerometers. The stud mounted accelerometers feature a welded hermetic construction with either a side mount or top mount connector. Available in ±50g to ±500g ranges, the accelerometers incorporate annular shear crystals which provide a flat frequency response up to >12kHz. (read more)
The 8742A, is a new light weight thermally stable shock accelerometer series available in four measuring ranges from 5k to 50k g. (read more)
The 8774A50 and 8776A50 are 4-gram, voltage mode ceramic shear accelerometers, designed specifically for multi channel OEM applications. (read more)
Measurement Specialties has introduced the new Model 4000A accelerometer, an economical signal conditioned accelerometer with integral temperature compensation. The accelerometer incorporates an advanced silicon MEMS sensor providing outstanding long-term performance. Packaged in a rugged aluminum housing, the Model 4000A is ideal for transportation and instrumentation testing. (read more)
Measurement Specialties introduces the Model 3801A and model 4801A for high performance applications. The model 3801A and 4801A are hermetically sealed accelerometers ideal for steady state and transient measurements of acceleration & shock pulses in harsh environments. (read more)
Measurement Specialties has released to production two new PE accelerometers for
shock and vibration measurement. Models 7500A and 7501A feature welded
construction and wide bandwidth to >15kHz. These hermetic devices offer outputs from
5.6pC/g to 20pC/g with operating temperatures from -73°C to +260°C.
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High pull strength in a small package! Wilcoxon Research's new magnet bases have a narrow diameter for easy handling in the field and high pull strength for reliable vibration data measurements (read more)
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NI SCC-ACC01 - Accelerometer Input - 1-Channel Accelerometer... SCC-ACC01 is a 1-channel signal conditioning module for an Integrated Electronic Piezoelectric (IEPE) compatible accelerometer or microphone. See National Instruments Profile & Catalog |
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Accelerometer Input - National Instruments Accelerometer Input 4 Ch IEPE Accelerometer Input 8 Ch IEPE Accelerometer Input LVDT/RVDT Input |
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A poly vinylidene fluoride (PVF/sub 2/) piezoelectric film... A poly vinylidene fluoride (PVF/sub 2/) piezoelectric film based accelerometer |
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Rapid prototyping of a piezoelectric six-axis accelerometer Rapid prototyping of a piezoelectric six-axis accelerometer |
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers As a result, the electret accelerometer is capable of replicating the response of the piezoelectric system through frequency deconvolution. |
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Automotive Engineering International Online: Product Briefs,... Product Briefs Piezoelectric accelerometer See SAE International Information |
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Characterizing Bond Breakages in Cemented Sands Using a MEMS... microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer, MEMSA (1?3 kHz), and a commercially available piezoelectric acoustic emission (AE) sensor, PZT See ASTM International Information |
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Honeywell Sensotec In a piezo-electric accelerometer a mass is attached to a piezo-electric crystal which is in turn mounted to the case of the accelerometer. |
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Honeywell Sensotec In a piezo-electric accelerometer a mass is attached to a piezo-electric crystal which is in turn mounted to the case of the accelerometer. |
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Simple Steps to Selecting the Right Accelerometer - Sensors Looking for an accelerometer? Faced with choices of technology, shape, size, and sensing range, novices as well as more experienced See Sensors Magazine Information |