Triaxial Accelerometer
A three-axis accelerometer that can simultaneously measure acceleration in all three directions. (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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Dual-Axis Accelerometer For HS5 & 6 Handyscopes, +/- 2G
TP-ACC20-09
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The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 2G.
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PCB High Sensitivity, 100mV/g, ICP® (IEPE) Accelerometer
780989-01
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The PCB HSTC33 helps you acquire sound and movement data with supported PXI Sound and Vibration Modules, C Series Sound and Vibration Input Modules, and USB-based Sound and Vibration Devices. This sensor uses the Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) current excitation. The PCB HSTC33 features a sensitivity range of 100 mV/g and requires a low-noise coaxial cable.
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Accelerometers
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Columbia Research Laboratories
An instrument for measuring acceleration, typically that of an automobile, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft, or that involved in the vibration of a machine, building, or other structure.
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Accelerometers
353B15
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Sensitivity: (10 %);10 mV/g 1.02 mV/(m/s) Measurement Range:500 g pk 4905 m/s pk Frequency Range:(5 %)1 to 10000 Hz1 to 10000 Hz Frequency Range:(10 %)0.7 to 18000 Hz 0.7 to 18000 Hz Frequency Range: (3 dB)0.35 to 30000 Hz0.35 to 30000 Hz Resonant Frequency:70 kHz,70 kHz Broadband Resolution (1)0.005 g rms0.05 m/s rmsNon-Linearity:1 %1 % Transverse Sensitivity:5 %5 %
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High Temperature Accelerometer
CM362-7A
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High Temperature Accelerometer, 650F (343 C) Top Exit Flexible Hardline Integral Cable 25 pC/g
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ICP® Shock Accelerometers
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Piezoelectric ICP® accelerometers afford a very high signal output (+/- 5 volts full scale) and the ease of two-wire electrical connectivity. Their inherent ruggedness enables them to be severely over ranged without damage. The addition of internal mechanical isolation minimizes the high frequency stress that would otherwise be encountered by their ceramic sensing elements. This mechanical isolation, coupled with an internal 2-pole electrical filter, built into the ICP® circuitry, tailors the overall accelerometer response to assure data quality to frequencies as high as 10 kHz. Depending on the specific model, accelerations in excess of 50 kg can be successfully measured. These modern designs, with their internal elastomeric isolation materials are verified through calibration to remain dynamically linear and are enabling piezoelectric accelerometers to operate in increasingly severe acceleration environments.
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Accelerometers
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ROGA-Instruments provides a broad range of accelerometers for General applications, Seismic measurements, High acceleration and shock, Light test objects, Triaxial measurements and Industrial applications.
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Miniature Piezoelectric Accelerometers
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Structured with highly sensitive piezoceramic sensing elements, miniature Ceramic Shear ICP® Accelerometers have an excellent signal-to-noise ratio, high measurement resolution, and are ideal for conducting low-level vibration measurements. Due to their inherent higher sensitivity, a ceramic ICP® accelerometer can be assembled with a smaller mass than comparable quartz units, resulting in a sensor that is lighter in weight, has a higher frequency response, and has a lower noise floor. To further reduce the mass of the sensors, all ceramic shear accelerometers are housed in either tough, lightweight, laser-welded, hermetically sealed, titanium or aluminum housings. By minimizing the mass of the sensor, mass loading effects are reduced, which maximizes the accuracy of the data obtained.
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Structural Test ICP® Accelerometers
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Conventional structural test data systems use few to several hundred sensors. Cables bundles can be complex and confusing resulting in setup errors. Sensors with TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet) allow for an internal sensor digital chip to store sensor information. This information contains descriptive identifiers that when connected to a TEDS compatible signal conditioner or data system, reads the descriptive information and automatically aligns the data system. Human error is minimized, reducing time consuming data verification or re-test. The Series 333 ICP® accelerometers, and their accessories, are designed to address the needs of multi-point modal and structural test measurement applications. This equipment was developed in conjunction with the world renowned University of Cincinnati Structural Dynamics Research Laboratory and proven in real-world testing situations. The PCB 333 Series accelerometers delivers rapid system setup, reduces human documentation errors, maintains calibration data of each sensor, allows for “Plug-and-Play” installation, reduces overall test time lowering project test costs.
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Accelerometers
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Dytran accelerometers are used for product testing & development, structural monitoring, and industrial machinery health monitoring management. We offer a wide range of piezoelectric & VC MEMS sensors.
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High Performance Linear Accelerometers
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Columbia Research Laboratories
The sensors featured in Columbia's High Performance Force Balance Accelerometers offer extremely rugged, high performance accelerometers. These sensors are used in applications ranging from severe vibration and shock environments, to demanding missile and airborne applications and downhole well servicing applications. Columbia also offers high temperature and miniature High Performance Sensors.
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SMT Surface Mount MEMS High-G Shock Accelerometers
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Piezoresistive MEMS high-amplitude shock accelerometers represent state-of-the-art industry technology for miniature, high amplitude, DC response acceleration sensors. This series is capable of measuring long duration transient motion as well as responding to and surviving extremely fast rise times, typical of a high-g shock event as found in explosive, gun and impact testing. Both packaged and OEM configurations are offered, to fulfill a variety of installation requirements.
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High Sensitivity Accelerometers
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Metra Meß- und Frequenztechnik Radebeul GmbH & Co. KG
The piezoelectric accelerometers on this page are intended for the measurement of lowest vibrations. Their high sensitivity is achieved -unlike other high sensitivity accelerometers- by the sensing element itself and not by internal amplification. From this results highest resolution and lowest noise.
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MEMS DC Response Accelerometers
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PCB® series 3711F, 3713F, 3741F, and 3743F MEMS DC response sensors are used to measure low frequency motion down to zero hertz. These accelerometers are used in applications such as structural monitoring, aerospace vibration testing, drivability, and gravitational force measurements. Each series includes a full scale measurement range from ± 2g to ± 200g and features low spectral noise with high resolution.
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PCB High Sensitivity, 100mV/g, ICP® (IEPE) Accelerometer
784170-01
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The PCB HSTA15 helps you acquire sound and movement data with supported PXI Sound and Vibration Modules, C Series Sound and Vibration Input Modules, and USB-based Sound and Vibration Devices. This sensor uses the Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) current excitation. The PCB HSTA15 features a sensitivity range of 10 mV/g and requires a 4-socket plug-to-3 BNC plug cable.
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Fiber Optic Accelerometer
MR660
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The MR660 Series Accelerometer provides an innovative solution to measure vibration and movement in high voltage or ATEX environments. The MR660 Accelerometer system employs a highly sensitive MEMS membrane to provide a robust system capable of producing an output signal of 100mV/g pk-pk.
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Triaxial Cable For Current Higher Than 1 A (1.5 M Or 3 M)
16493L
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16493L can be used as a general purpose triaxial cable for high current applications up to 4.2 A DC and 200 V. It can also be used for low current applications down to the sub-pA level.
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High Temperature Accelerometer
HA602-A100
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Charge Amplifier for use with CM362 High Temperature Accelerometers, Acceleration
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PCB IMIC01, 100 mV/g, 2-Pin, Accelerometer, Industrial Vibration Sensor
780985-01
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The PCB IMIC01 is an industrial Vibration Sensor designed for permanent installations. This sensor helps you acquire sound and movement data with supported PXI Sound and Vibration Modules, C Series Sound and Vibration Input Modules, and USB-based Sound and Vibration Devices. The PCB IMIC01 features a sensitivity range of 100 mV/g and uses the Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) current excitation. The sensor supports the IMI Industrial Accelerometer Cable as well as the MIL2M-Breakout Cable.
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Dual-Axis Accelerometer For HS3/4/4-DIFF Handyscopes, +/- 16G
TP-ACC160-25
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The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 16G.
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Low Noise Accelerometer Cables & Coaxial Sensor Cables
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Our cable assembly team in the UK produce the highest quality cable assemblies for use with a wide range of sensing and measurement applications. By making the cable assemblies in our own factory we are able to ensure the quality of every connection and every assembly, each cable is fully tested and its capacitance checked. Due to our experience in signal conditioning we understand the critical elements to quality signal analysis, this includes the correct cable. This is particularly true for accelerometer cables and sensors cables which can introduce significant noise issues if not used correctly.
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Linear Accelerometer Switch
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Columbia Research Laboratories
Columbia Research Labs Accelerometer Switch is designed to interface with electrical or mechanical systems to control, safeguard against, or warn of undesirable variations in DC and low frequency acceleration. This sensor is available with a selectable switch point, a single or Bi-polar switch, and a choice of input power.
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Accelerometers - Special Purpose
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Analog Devices accelerometers and iSensor® MEMS accelerometer subsystems provide accurate detection while measuring acceleration, tilt, shock, and vibration in performance driven application. Our portfolio leads the industry in power, noise, bandwidth, and temperature specifications, and offers a range of MEMS sensor and signal conditioning integration on chip. Our MEMS-based Circuits from the Lab® reference designs have been built and tested by ADI experts to help you jumpstart your next system design.
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Tri-Axial Vibration Test Tool
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AMHS and conveyor manufacturers utilize the Tri-Axial Vibration Test Tool to quantify and qualify the vibration characteristics during development, installation and maintenance of their systems. This industry-standard tool is used by 200mm and 300mm FABs to measure the vibration induced to wafer lots by their material handling systems. By detecting the early signs of track misalignment, systems can be maintained to minimize the vibration induced on the wafer lots.
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PCB IMID01, 100 mV/g, IEPE, 2-Pin, Accelerometer, Industrial Vibration Sensor
784175-01
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The PCB IMID01 is an industrial Vibration Sensor designed for permanent installations. This sensor helps you acquire sound and movement data with supported PXI Sound and Vibration Modules, C Series Sound and Vibration Input Modules, and USB-based Sound and Vibration Devices. The PCB IMID01 features a sensitivity range of 100 mV/g and uses the Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) current excitation. The sensor supports the IMI Industrial Accelerometer Cable as well as the MIL2M-Breakout Cable.
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SparkFun Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout
KX132 (Qwiic)
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This SparkFun Triple-Axis Accelerometer Breakout is a simple Qwiic breakout for the KX132 digital accelerometer from Kionix. The KX132 is a low-power, 16-bit resolution three-axis accelerometer with four user-selectable acceleration measurement ranges of ±2g/4g/8g/16g and has up to a 10kHz (max) output data rate making it ideal for a wide range of acceleration measurements as well as high-speed applications such as vibration and tap sensing.
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Low Leakage Triaxial Cable (0.4m / 0.8m / 1.5m / 3m / 4m)
16494A
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16494A is suitable for low current applications down to the sub fA level. It supports a maximum voltage/current of 200 V / 1A DC.
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MEMSIC 2125 Dual-axis Accelerometer
28017
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The MEMSIC 2125 is a low cost, dual-axis thermal accelerometer capable of measuring tilt, acceleration, rotation, and vibration with a range of ±3 g. For integration into existing applications, the MEMSIC 2125 is electrically compatible with other popular accelerometers. MEMSIC provides the 2125 in a surface-mount format. Parallax mounts the circuit on a small PCB, providing all I/O connections so it can easily be inserted on a breadboard or through-hole prototype area.
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General Purpose Single Axis Accelerometers
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Motion of a rigid body can be characterized within six degrees of freedom. Providing mechanical excitation to simulate this motion as may be encountered in the real world can entail a variety of test machines. There are various pound/force vibration shakers for structural testing. Regardless of the apparatus, the goal is always to ensure that the product under test can adequately perform, and reliably survive, in the environment in which it will be deployed, or to which it will be exposed during transport. PCB® accelerometers provide the measurement signals needed to control the vibratory input and to analyze the product’s reaction to such testing.
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High Temperature Charge Mode Accelerometers
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Charge mode output accelerometers from PCB® use piezo-ceramic sensing elements that output an electrostatic charge signal proportional to the applied acceleration. These sensors can operate at extremely high temperatures because they do not contain the built-in signal conditioning electronics that limit the temperature range of ICP® accelerometers. Charge mode sensors are used in the testing of gas and steam turbines, jet engines, high power motors, exhaust systems and automobile engines where temperatures can range from 500° F (260° C) to 1200° F (649° C).





























