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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
Seismic instruments are used to measure low frequency ground motion caused by earthquakes. Search by Specification | Learn More
Accelerometers are instruments for measuring, displaying, and analyzing acceleration and vibration. Search by Specification | Learn More
Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. Search by Specification | Learn More
Shock and vibration testing shakers are force generators or transducers that provide a vibration, shock, or modal excitation source for testing and analysis. 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
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
...on is another important specification. Sensor technologies for tilt sensors, switches and inclinometers are defined as accelerometer, capacitive, electrolytic, gas bubble in liquid, mercury, and pendulum. Accelerometers are instruments for measuring... Search by Specification | 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
Environmental exposure (climatics) testing services use humidity, pressure, temperature, vibration, exposure to ultraviolet light (UV) and other climatic variables to test samples, parts and components, and finished products. 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
Wire rope and mechanical cable is wound from high-strength metal strands for structural, mechanical actuation and motion control applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
...in the test and repair of acoustic and vibration equipment such as accelerometers and vibration sensors, acoustic sensors and microphones, ultrasonic transducers, hydrophones, impact hammers, position sensors and position instruments power supplies... Search by Specification | Learn More
...of the earth, machines, mines, and other applications. Frequency range and application are the most important factors to consider. Short-period geophones can measure frequencies around 1 Hz and are designed to record localized seismic events such as earthquakes... Learn More
Linear velocity sensors measure the linear velocity of an object using either contact or non-contact techniques. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Shock, Vibration & Environmental Recorders Instrumented Sensor Technology
Shock Recorder Instrumented Sensor Technology
Shock Timer - Electronic Shock Detector Instrumented Sensor Technology
Charge Amplifier System MTI Instruments Inc.
PONTOS Measures Dynamic Component Behavior Trilion Quality Systems
Transducer Calibration System ECON Technologies
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These products, with their extremely low noise and large dynamic range are currently the world's best-in-class and present the unique opportunity to replace traditional geophones or seismometers. (read more)
Rieker Accelerometers
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)
PCB Piezotronics, Inc., introduces a new series of MEMS shock accelerometers. PCB® Series 3991/3501 MEMS shock accelerometers represent state-of-the-art industry technology for miniature, high-amplitude, DC response acceleration sensors, capable of measuring long duration transient motion, as well as responding to and surviving extremely fast rise times typical of high-g shock events. (read more)
In the 1950s, QED began production of a mechanical cockpit accelerometer. Using a seismic mass, this mechanical cockpit accelerometer converts the linear motion of the seismic mass to rotary motion to dynamically indicate the G force on the airframe and to position the positive and negative telltale pointers. (read more)
The 8393A triaxial capacitive accelerometer employs micromachined silicon sensing elements for sensing slow moving events and static acceleration. (read more)
Dytran Instruments has just released a new ultra high temperature accelerometer. Model 3218C is a charge mode accelerometer designed to measure vibration of surfaces at temperatures up to +900°F. This accelerometer utilizes an ultra stable crystal material in its self-generating seismic element. (read more)
Endevco has recently introduced Model 7264G DC response accelerometer a patented, damped MEMS accelerometer for automotive crash sled, rough road and other critical shock testing applications. (read more)
The all new A35 MEMS High Performance Single Axis Accelerometer offers low noise coupled with excellent bias and low power in a small light weight form factor. Designed for commercial stabilization and aircraft applications that require a high performance and high g input due to vibration, the unit utilizes standard +5V DC power and has a voltage output. (read more)
The Model 1221 is a low-cost, integrated accelerometer for use in zero to medium frequency instrumentation applications that require extremely low noise. The 2g version is ideally suited for seismic applications. (read more)
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Accelerometer Principles - Developer Zone - National... The xo in Equation (5.29) is the peak amplitude of the table vibration, and Dx is the vibration of the seismic mass within the accelerometer. |
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Vibrating Element Accelerometer - Developer Zone - National... A vibrating-element accelerometer contains a seismic mass supported by prestressed wires made to vibrate at their natural frequency by an |
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Optical accelerometer, optical inclinometer and seismic sensor... Optical accelerometer, optical inclinometer and seismic sensor system using such accelerometer and inclinometer -> Monitor Keywords |
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Weatherford Production Optimization: Clarion Optical In-Well... Overview Clarion Optical Seismic Accelerometer Specifications of the Optical Seismic Accelerometer Clarion Optical Seismic Instrumentation See eProduction Solutions, Inc. Information |
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Weatherford Production Optimization: Clarion Optical In-Well... Overview Clarion Optical Seismic Accelerometer Specifications of the Optical Seismic Accelerometer Clarion Optical Seismic Instrumentation See eProduction Solutions, Inc. Information |
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Study on the Deployment of Accelerometers in Reflection... in Reflection Seismic Surveys Publisher Name: IEEE Meeting Location: Tokyo, Japan Item Abstract: The RSCS (Real-time Seismic Cable System) is an |
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Research on Application of MEMS Accelerometer in Target... Research on Application of MEMS Accelerometer in Target Classification by Advanced Information Processing |
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An accelerometer incorporating a laser microencoder for a wide... The accelerometer incorporates an optical linear microencoder that measures displacement relative to a long, linear grating scale attached to a |
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Analog Devices: Analog Dialogue: Sensing, Analyzing, and... Earthquakes and seismic activity have always been a hot issue. See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Kistler - sensors for pressure, force, acceleration and torque A piezoelectric accelerometer consists of the sensor case, piezoelectric measuring element and seismic mass. See Kistler Instrument Corporation Profile & Catalog |