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The 2260 combines durability, quality, flexibility, and a user-friendly design in a low-cost single axis module for measuring shock and vibration. The 2260 provides high drive, low impedance buffering for measuring acceleration in commercial/industrial environments. It is tailored for zero to medium frequency instrumentation applications. (read more)
Accelerometers are instruments for measuring, displaying, and analyzing acceleration and vibration. 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
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
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
Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. 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
...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 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
Linear velocity sensors measure the linear velocity of an object using either contact or non-contact techniques. Search by Specification | Learn More
Charge and capacitive signal conditioning modules or systems amplify, attenuate, filter and/or convert a charge signal from an accelerometer, load cell, pressure transducer, displacement transducer or other type of capacitive sensor. Learn More
Impact hammers are used in structural and modal analysis to determine component or system response to impacts of varying amplitude and duration. A hammer with a force transducer in its head is paired with an accelerometer on the component being Search by Specification | Learn More
Motion control systems contain matched components such as controllers, motor drives, motors, encoders, user interfaces and software. Components in these systems are optimally matched by the manufacturer. 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
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New High Temperature Accelerometers PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Colibrys launches open-loop MEMS accelerometer Colibrys
High Perf. / Low Noise Universal Accelerometer Silicon Designs, Inc.
Silicon Designs to Attend Automotive Testing Expo Silicon Designs, Inc.
Series Acceleration Recorders Instrumented Sensor Technology
Model 1221 - Low Noise Analog Accelerometer Silicon Designs, Inc.
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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)
The 8393A triaxial capacitive accelerometer employs micromachined silicon sensing elements for sensing slow moving events and static acceleration. (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 8795A50 hermetically sealed, cube shaped triaxial accelerometer for vibration measurements in adverse environments from cryogenic temperatures up to 165 °C. (read more)
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)
Imego custom designs MEMS accelerometers based on its the patented Quad Slanted Beam principle where four separate masses are suspended by slanted beams. This principle provides full symmetry and identical properties in the x-, y-, and z-direction with near-zero cross-coupling between the axes.
Provide us with your specs and allow us to suggest a custom-designed solution. (read more)
The 2260 combines durability, quality, flexibility, and a user-friendly design in a low-cost single axis module for measuring shock and vibration. The 2260 provides high drive, low impedance buffering for measuring acceleration in commercial/industrial environments. It is tailored for zero to medium frequency instrumentation applications. (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)
Honeywell's line of Accelerometers are manufactured as standard, modified standard, and custom to provide the fastest delivery possible. (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| MMA7341LT | Future Electronics | FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MMA7341 Series LGA14 SMD 3g 11g 3 Axis 3.6 V Micromachined Accelerometer |
| MMA3202EG | Future Electronics | FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MMA3201 Series SOIC20 SMD 100g 50g X-Y Axis 5.25 V Micromachined Accelerometer |
| MMA7331LR1 | Future Electronics | FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MMA7331 Series LGA14 SMD 4g 12g 3 Axis 3.6 V Micromachined Accelerometer |
| MMA7368LT | Future Electronics | FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MMA7368 Series LGA14 SMD 1.5g 3 Axis 3.6 V Micromachined Accelerometer |
| MMA1213EG | Future Electronics | FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MMA1213 Series SOIC16 SMD 50g Z Axis 5.25 V Micromachined Accelerometer |