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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)
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
Tilt sensors, switches and inclinometers generate an artificial horizon and measure angular tilt with respect to this horizon. They are used in cameras, aircraft flight controls, automobile security systems, and special switches. Search by Specification | Learn More
Sensor interface chips are used as interfaces to sensors and other devices. The input at the interface collects data from the sensor and the output of the interface sends the data to a computer or other suitable device. Learn More
Sensor transmitters are measurement or signal conditioning packages that provide a standard, calibrated output from a sensor or transducer in the form of a current loop output (e.g., 4-20 mA). 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
Force and load sensors covers electrical sensing devices used to measure tension, compression, and shear forces. 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
Shock and impact sensors are devices that detect sudden or severe impacts at a predetermined level and indicate whether the level has been exceeded. Search by Specification | Learn More
Eddy current linear position sensors detect the distance from a target by using magnetic fields generated by a reference and sensing coils. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ultrasonic linear position sensors and switches use ultrasonic waves in combination with light and frequency readings for position and displacement sensing. Search by Specification | Learn More
Torque sensors, gauges, instruments, and switches are used to measure torque in a variety of applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Noncontact infrared temperature sensors absorb ambient infrared (IR) radiation given off by a heated surface. They are used in applications where direct temperature measurement is not possible. Search by Specification | Learn More
Capacitive linear position sensors are devices that sense position / displacement using capacitance technology. Search by Specification | Learn More
Charged coupled device (CCD) image sensors are electronic devices that are capable of transforming a light pattern (image) into an electric charge pattern (an electronic image). Search by Specification | Learn More
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Colibrys launches open-loop MEMS accelerometer Colibrys
New High Temperature Accelerometers PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Accelerometers QED, Inc.
Accelerometers Linear Static & Dynamic Rieker, Inc.
Model 2220 - Analog Accelerometer Module Silicon Designs, Inc.
Electronic/Analog Accelerometer QED, Inc.
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Honeywell's line of Accelerometers are manufactured as standard, modified standard, and custom to provide the fastest delivery possible. (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)
Dytran Instruments offers an ultra high sensitivity IEPE triaxial accelerometer designed for modal analysis applications. Model 3293A is a lightweight, 500 mV/g sensitivity accelerometer that contains three miniature ceramic shear mode accelerometer elements mounted to a single support and welded into a titanium housing. (read more)
Create a miniature high-performance shock and vibration measurement system in one fully integrated package! New model 12M1B high performance piezoelectric accel from Endevco® is packaged as a surface mount chip, for seamless integration into standard hybrid or SMT electronics packages and custom signal conditioning circuits. (read more)
Dytran Instruments is pleased to announce the release of a new miniature triaxial accelerometer designed for submersible applications. Model 3243A is a 10 mV/g accelerometer featuring a two-meter moisture sealed integral cable, which allows for the sensor to be used in damp and moist conditions. (read more)
Dytran Instruments has recently introduced a new accelerometer to the 3093B family of miniature triaxial accelerometers. Model 3093M18 is a miniature 10 mV/g accelerometer with IEEE 1451.4 TEDS. It is lightweight (10 grams) and features a single 4-pin connector and all titanium construction. (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)
Dytran Instruments has just released the world's smallest IEPE triaxial accelerometer! The 3133A series are miniature, low profile, triaxial accelerometers designed to mount in spaces inaccessible to other types of triaxial accelerometers. It is the world's smallest true IEPE accelerometer offered in sensitivities of 2 mV/g, 5 mV/g and 10 mV/g. (read more)
The miniature tear drop accelerometer, model 3225F1, is Dytran's smallest sensor to date. It is an ideal response accelerometer due to its very small size and mass. It has a sensitivity of 10mV/g and can measure vibrations up to ±500g. The 3225F1 features all titanium construction and has a removable cable. (read more)
The Dytran triaxial accelerometer model 3063B is a 100mV/g accelerometer ideal for low level, low frequency vibration measurements. The rugged 3063B can measure frequencies down to 0.3 Hz and can resolve vibrations as low as .0005 g's RMS. This all stainless steel sensor has a rugged side MIL 4-pin connector, is hermetically sealed, and is case isolated. (read more)
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Low g Accelerometers | MEMS | Analog Devices LVDT Sensor Amplifiers Analog Crosspoint Switches See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Accelerometer Design and Applications | FAQ??????? | ADISEVAL... See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Sensor Fundamentals - Developer Zone - National Instruments What is Developer Zone? Select Your Country |
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NI CompactDAQ - National Instruments NI CompactDAQ hardware provides the plug-and-play simplicity of USB to sensor and electrical measurements on the benchtop, in the field, and on the See National Instruments Profile & Catalog |
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Honeywell Sensotec What is a shear type accelerometer? A shear type accelerometer is where the seismic mass is attached to the |
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Honeywell Sensotec What is a shear type accelerometer? What is a piezo-resistive accelerometer? What is an ICP accelerometer? What is a charge output accelerometer? |
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Training Information Page This class will cover sensor functions and applications across the accelerometer/pressure/touch portfolio using the Sensor Toolbox. See Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information |
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JMBADGE Product Summary Page What Product Family Should I Use? Which 8-Bit Microcontroller Should I Use? See Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information |
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Tapping into Android's sensors // get reference to SensorManager sm = (SensorManager) getSystemService(SENSOR_SERVICE); setContentView(R.layout.main); xViewA = (TextView) See International Business Machines Corp. Information |
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Knock-based commands for your Linux laptop Knock some sense into your computer with an HDAPS-aware kernel, an accelerometer-enabled laptop, and this Perl script See International Business Machines Corp. Information |