Accelerometers
convert acceleration into electrical signals, usually denoted as a
See Also: Gyros, Gravimeters, IMU, Gyroscopes
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Accelerometers
Honeywell Industrial Automation
Honeywell Sensotec Accelerometers are manufactured as standard, modified standard, and custom to provide the fastest possible delivery. Many units can be shipped from our extensive accelerometer stocking program within 24 hours. We offer a wide range of frequencies from DC to 6000 Hz and full ranges of 5 G to 2000 G. These units will survive overloads up to 500% (varies with model) and are also designed to cope with operating temperature between 100 and 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Miniature Piezoelectric Accelerometers
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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Accelerometers
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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Accelerometers
356A02
Sensitivity (10 %)10 mV/g1.02 mV/(m/s) Measurement Range:500 g pk4900 m/s pk Frequency Range: (5 %)1 to 5000 Hz1 to 5000 Hz Frequency Range: (10 %)0.5 to 6000 Hz0.5 to 6000 Hz Resonant Frequency:25 kHz 25 kHz Broadband Resolution (1)0.0005 grms 0.005 m/s rms Non-Linearity: (400 g, 3920 m/s)1 % 1 % Non-Linearity (500 g, 4900 m/s)2 % 2 % Transverse Sensitivity:5 % 5 %.
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Accelerometers - Special Purpose
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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Low Outgassing ICP® Accelerometers
Low Outgassing ICP® (IEPE) Accelerometer Types & Their Applications.
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Angular Accelerometers
Columbia Research Laboratories
Columbia Research Labs offers Angular Accelerometers that use the fluid rotor concept of sensing angular acceleration resulting in a highly accurate precision Angular Accelerometer that provide excellent bias stability and rejection of linear acceleration. We also offer smaller electrically damped Angular Accelerometers that provide exceptional high frequency characteristics for an angular acceleration within its range of sensitivity. Lastly we offer a Variable Range Angular Accelerometer allowing the customer to change the measurement range of the sensor to meet their requirements.
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ICP® Accelerometers With Excellent Thermal Stability
The single and triaxial ICP® accelerometers are designed with a low temperature coefficient, wide operating temperature range, and good broadband measurement resolution, making them ideal for any vibration measurement requiring tight control of amplitude sensitivity over a wide thermal gradient. To alleviate the effects of high frequency overloads caused by metal-to-metal inputs, a low pass filter has been incorporated in all models, ensuring accurate data in the frequency range of interest.
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Industrial Accelerometers
Metra Mess- und Frequenztechnik in Radebeul e.K.
These piezoelectric vibration transducers have been designed for application under rough environmental conditions. They are dust and water protected. Their mounting base is insulated to avoid ground loops which may cause errors, particularly, close to big machinery.
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Cryogenic ICP® Accelerometers
Cryogenic ICP® accelerometers are specifically designed to operate at temperatures below the typical -65 ºF (-54 ºC) temperature limit of most voltage mode sensors. The use of specialized, built-in, cryogenic circuitry and quartz shear sensing technology promote survivability in demanding environments such as liquid nitrogen. Each sensor is hermetically sealed and individually tested to determine the thermal coefficient of sensitivity at -320 ºF (-196 ºC) ensuring reliable operation and accurate measurements. These sensors have been successfully used in the presence of liquid helium during structural testing of rocket boosters.
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Linear Accelerometers
Columbia Research Laboratories
Columbia Research Labs line of Force Balance Linear Accelerometers offers low cost, high performance, general purpose single axis accelerometers that are ideal for DC and low frequency measurements, with both voltage and current signal outputs available. Also offered are Columbia's Solid State Sensors and our specialized Airborne Sensors that generate outputs specifically designed to operate from +24 to +32VDC aircraft power, that is excellent for airborne telemetry applications. And our Low Noise Sensors are designed for use in seismic, low level, low frequency motion studies.
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SMT Surface Mount MEMS High-G Shock Accelerometers
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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Accelerometers
An accelerometer is used in manufacturing machine maintenance to inspect equipment vibration. An accelerometer also is used in product testing to measure the vibration of various components.A triaxial accelerometer, also called a 3-axis accelerometer, provides measurements of the following parameters: vibration acceleration, vibration velocity and vibration displacement. In this way, vibration is measured and recorded with great precision.Most accelerometer products offered by PCE Instruments are portable devices. Many feature memory functionality so that readings can be stored and retrieved later for in-depth analysis. Some accelerometer models come with a manufacturer's calibration certificate. Some accelerometer models can be calibrated to ISO standards optionally for an additional fee.
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Piezoresistive MEMS Shock Accelerometers
Piezoresistive shock accelerometers, manufactured by MEMS technology, have low power consumption while still providing +/- 200 mV full scale output. They afford a wider operating temperature range when compared to mechanically isolated ICP® accelerometers. Their frequency response ranges from DC (0 Hz) to 20 kHz. To lessen the severity of response when their resonant frequency is excited, they incorporate squeeze film damping, achieving values of 0.02 to 0.06 of critical.
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Tri-Axial Accelerometers with Built-In Preamplifier/Charge Output Type
The tri-axis acceleration detector is an accelerometer that can output electric signals in proportion of vibration acceleration, which has been converted from mechanical vibrations, at the same time from XYZ three vibration directions. Various types of accelerometers are provided including built-in preamplifier type, charge output type, and TEDS compatible type.
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Endevco Cryogenic Charge Output Accelerometers
PCB's acquisition of Endevco's full line of testing sensors means all Endevco sensors are now backed by PCB's Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS) guarantee. Endevco® cryogenic piezoelectric accelerometers are built specifically for measuring vibration under cryogenic conditions down to -452° F (-269° C). Signal outputs of these units are very stable even at extremely low temperatures. Their rugged internal construction is designed to withstand multiple cycles of thermal shock with steep temperature gradient. The accelerometers are self-generating devices that require no external power source for operation and contain no electronics. This allows them to operate below the -320° F (-196° C) limit of ICP accelerometers, down to -452° F (-269° C).
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Amplifier Operating with High Temperature Accelerometers Where Pyroelectric Effects May be Encountered
Trig-Tek™ 203PC-1/2
Operates with high temperature accelerometers where pyroelectric effects may be encountered, with frequency range from 3 Hz to 40,000Hz
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High Temperature Charge Mode Accelerometers
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).
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Accelerometers
A device that measures the vibration, or acceleration of motion, of a structure.
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SparkFun Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout
KX134 (Qwiic)
This SparkFun Triple-Axis Accelerometer Breakout is a simple Qwiic breakout for the KX134 digital accelerometer from Kionix. The KX134 is a low-power, 16-bit resolution three-axis accelerometer capable of measuring ±8g/16g/32g/64g (user-selectable) and has up to a 10kHz output data rate making it ideal for high-g measurements as well as high-speed applications such as vibration sensing.
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Airborne Gravimeter
GT-2A
The very large dynamic range provides high precision data even in turbulent flying conditions; data is acquired through short periods of saturation in extreme turbulence by the automatic application of a reduced order Kalman filter, enabling platform misalignment to be computed and hence controlled; the automatic calibration program computes accelerometer scale factors and errors in perpendicularity between the accelerometer sensitive axis and the platform surface. The GT-2A installation in a fixed wing aircraft is shown in Fig 1 (courtesy of Excalibur).
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1-axis Accelerometer GF1
Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
Acceleration sensor
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High Temperature Accelerometer
CM362-7A
High Temperature Accelerometer, 650F (343 C) Top Exit Flexible Hardline Integral Cable 25 pC/g
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Engineering/Development System
ULTRA L
The ULTRA L is a high performance “Lab” system that provides thermal conditioning, mechanical stimulus and an electrical ATE signal path for testing Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Accelerometers and Gyroscopes.
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Portable Data Acquisition & Analysis System
LapCAT III
# 4, 8, or 16 channels# 1 MHz aggregate 12 bit sampling. Resolution is 0.024% of full scale# 13 recording durations, user selected: 132 msec to 1320 sec# Digital Triggering from any channel, with +/- slope or window# 6 full scale gain ranges, user selected: 0.4, 1, 2, 4, 10, and 20 volts full scale - with a 10mV/g accelerometer these equal 40g, 100g, 200g, 400g 1000g and 2000g full scale - higher or lower ranges by different sensor selection
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Accelerographs and Accelerometers
Represents the next generation of accelerographs offering NEW and cost effective, web based monitoring capabilities paired with another Kinemetrics’ established world standard, the exemplary EpiSensor accelerometer.
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IEPE Impact Hammers
Our range of general purpose IEPE impact hammers offer a range of great cost effective solutions for a majority of applications requiring the excitation of a structure. The most common application being Modal testing whereby the structure is excited using the impact hammer and the response of the structure is measured using accelerometers. However instrumented hammers can also be used for crack detection and other structure related investigations.
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Portable Vibration Calibrator
AT-2040
With AT-2040 you will find the features required for your application without having to install cumbersome and expensive addons. AT-2040 features a full-automatic sensitivity test mode, sensor simulation, power supply output for sensors that require voltage such as the 7310 and 991V aviation sensors, a built-in sensor charge amplifier for both single-ended and differential charge accelerometers, and a custom sensor input that can be configured to fit most accelerometers with a one to one cable.
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Integrated
Columbia Research Laboratories
Columbia's Integrated Accelerometers are completely self-contained vibration measuring systems having a built-in amplifier within the housing. Low output impedance allows operation directly into standard readout equipment without auxiliary signal conditioning. This type of accelerometer must be powered by a constant current power supply like Columbia's model 5421.
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Shield
Arduino MKR IMU Shield
The MKR IMU Shield is based on the BNO055 absolute orientation sensor from Bosch Sensortec GmbH which integrates a triaxial 14-bit accelerometer, a triaxial 16-bit gyroscope with a range of ±2000 degrees per second and a triaxial geomagnetic sensor with a 32-bit microcontroller running the BSX3.0 FusionLib software. The sensor features three-dimensional acceleration, yaw rate and magnetic field strength data each in 3 perpendicular axes.





























