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Silicon Designs' new low-cost triaxial accelerometer is a multifunctional, rugged, and user-friendly tool for measuring shock and vibration in a wide variety of applications.
The model 2460 triaxial accelerometer is a three axis version of our popular 2260 single axis device. It combines three orthogonally mounted model 1221L accelerometers in a rugged case for measuring accelerations in commercial/industrial environments. This module is tailored for zero to medium frequency instrumentation applications. Its anodized aluminum case is epoxy sealed and is easily mounted via two #8 (or M4) screws. On-board voltage regulation and an internal voltage reference eliminate the need for precision power supplies. It is relatively insensitive to temperature changes and gradients. An optional initial calibration sheet (2460-CAL) and annual calibration are also available.
OPERATION: The Model 2460 produces three differential analog output voltage pairs (AON & AOP) which vary with acceleration. The signal outputs are fully differential about a common mode voltage of approximately 2.5 volts. The output scale factor is independent from the supply voltage of +8 to +32 volts. At zero acceleration the output differential voltage is nominally 0 volts DC; at +/-full scale acceleration the output is +/-4 Volts DC respectively. The axis directions are marked on the case with positive acceleration defined as acceleration in the direction of the axis arrow.
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