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Supplier: MonoDAQ
Description: High performance IEPE accelerometers are the basis for high quality vibration measurement with MonoDAQ 1xACC amplifiers. DJB A/123 is a miniature IEPE accelerometer available in three versions with different sensitivity. Specifications Voltage sensitivity (+-10%): 5 m
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 1 to 12000 Hz
- Maximum Vibration: 1000 g
- Minimum Accuracy: 5 +/-% FS
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Accelerometer, IEPE, 2 mV/g, ±2500 g, 2 Hz to 30 kHz, -67°F to +257°F, isolated, thru-hole mount, 2 solder pins on side w/cable attached , 1.9 grams
- Acceleration: 2500 g
- Frequency Range: 20000 Hz
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Supplier: MonoDAQ
Description: High performance IEPE accelerometers are the basis for high quality vibration measurement with MonoDAQ 1xACC amplifiers. DJB A/120 is a general purpose IEPE accelerometer available in two versions with different sensitivity. Specifications Voltage sensitivity (+-10%): 10
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 1 to 9000 Hz
- Maximum Vibration: 1000 g
- Minimum Accuracy: 5 +/-% FS
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Supplier: Dytran by HBK
Description: The Dytran series 3525A is amongst the world's first IEPE quartz accelerometers to operate at +392°F (+200°C) continuously. The accelerometer has a built in impedance converting amplifier (IEPE), eliminating the need for an external charge amplifier. This model utilizes
- Acceleration: -500 to 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE), Sealed, Other
- Frequency Range: 5 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Dytran by HBK
Description: The Dytran series 3525A is amongst the world's first IEPE quartz accelerometers to operate at +392°F (+200°C) continuously. The accelerometer has a built-in impedance converting amplifier (IEPE), eliminating the need for an external charge amplifier. This model utilizes
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 2 to 10000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 3000 g
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Supplier: Dytran by HBK
Description: The Dytran model 3115AH is a miniature, high temperature, IEPE accelerometer, with an overall weight of 2 grams. Offered with a 10 mV/g sensitivity and 500g shock limit, the model 3115AH incorporates a quartz crystal sensing element, for flat sensitivity over temperature. This
- Acceleration: -500 to 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE), Sealed
- Operating Temperature: -60 to 392 F
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Supplier: Dytran by HBK
Description: The Dytran 3055 series is a cost effective, single axis IEPE accelerometer offered in sensitivities from 1 to 500 mV/g . The series includes models with TEDS capabilities as well as models with an extended operating temperature range of 325°F (163°C). This series is characterized by
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Accelerometer, IEPE, 25 mV/g triax, ±200 g, -67°F to +257°F, no stud, 14mm cube, side connector, 13 grams, no cable incl., IEEE P1451.4 TEDS v0.9
- Acceleration: 200 g
- Frequency Range: 5000 Hz
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Accelerometer, IEPE, 500 mV/g triax, ±10 g, -67°F to +257°F, not isolated, no stud, 20 mm cube, side connector, 40 grams, no cable incl., IEEE P1451.4 TEDS v0.9
- Acceleration: 10 g
- Frequency Range: 6000 Hz
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: periodic burst sampling with ultra low noise, high sensitivity IEPE (Integral Electronic Piezoelectric) accelerometers. It features 109.5 dB of dynamic range, 1 kHz to 104 kHz sampling rates, ± 32 µseconds network burst synchronization, and user selectable low pass filtering. Globally
- Acceleration: 200 g
- Features: Battery Powered, Wireless
- Frequency Range: 1 to 33000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 200 g
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Miniature, high frequency accelerometer, 100 mV/g sensitivity, ±5% tolerance, side exit microdot connector, case grounded
- Acceleration: 50 g
- Features: Corrosion Resistant, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 2 to 25000 Hz
- Number of Axes: Biaxial
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Miniature underwater accelerometer rated down to 650 psi, 10 mV/g sensitivity, wide frequency range, titanium case, top exit 10' integral J6 cable, case isolated
- Acceleration: 250 g
- Features: Corrosion Resistant, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 2 to 25000 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 194 F
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Miniature underwater accelerometer, 650 psi rating, titanium case, case isolated, top exit integral 10’ blunt cut J6 cable, 100 mV/g sensitivity, ±5% tolerance
- Acceleration: 80 g
- Features: Corrosion Resistant, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 1 to 15000 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -58 to 176 F
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Accelerometer, IEPE, 50 mV/g, ±100 g, -67°F to +257°F, isolated, thru-hole mount, side connector, 10.5 grams
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Supplier: Acme Chip Technology Co., Limited
Description: ACCELEROMETER 2000G IEPE SMD
- Frequency Range: 2000 Hz
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Accelerometer, reduced ignition spark interferance (EMI), 100 mV/g, top exit MIL-C-5015 connector
- Acceleration: 50 g
- Features: Corrosion Resistant, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 1 to 10000 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -58 to 250 F
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: Type 8764B... is an IEPE (Integrated Electronics Piezoelectric) triaxial accelerometer permitting vibration measurements in three mutually perpendicular axes: x, y and z. Type 8764B... uses Kistler shear element technology, assuring high immunity to base strain. The
- Acceleration: 50 to 2000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 0.3000 to 15000 Hz
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: Internal of the PiezoBeam accelerometer is a unique sensing element consisting of a ceramic beam supported by a center post that, when bending occurs as a result of being subjected to vibration, the cantilevered beam element yields an electrical charge. The charge signal is converted by the
- Acceleration: 5 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 0.5000 to 5000 Hz
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Description: ACCELEROMETER 200G IEPE SMD
- Frequency Range: 6000 Hz
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The Type 8714B... utilizes a ceramic annular shear seismic element, Piezotron ® impedance converter and center hole hermetic housing with a hard anodized aluminum base and insulated mounting screw. The connector design is rugged and maintains excellent integrity with repeated connections. The
- Acceleration: 100 to 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 1 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The Type 8715A... side connector accelerometer utilizes Kistler's unique PiezoStar seismic element. Operating at –55 ... 165 ºC [–65 ... 330 ºF], this unique element provides a wide operating frequency, ultra-low temperature coefficient of sensitivity of –0.01
- Acceleration: -5000 to 5000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 2 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Acme Chip Technology Co., Limited
Description: ACCEL IEPE SENSOR
- Frequency Range: 1 to 15000 Hz
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Supplier: Acme Chip Technology Co., Limited
Description: ACCEL IEPE SENSOR
- Frequency Range: 0.2000 to 3700 Hz
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Supplier: Acme Chip Technology Co., Limited
Description: ACCEL IEPE SENSOR
- Frequency Range: 2.5 to 7000 Hz
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Supplier: Marposs Corp
Description: DESCRIPTION All sensors are based on a piezoelectric or MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mecha nical Systems) measuring principle, equipped with a standard IEPE interface and are adapted to different applications together with Artis systems. All sensors can be connected to the Artis
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Number of Axes: Single Axis, Biaxial, Triaxial
- Sensor Technology: MEMS, Piezoelectric
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Supplier: TE Connectivity
Description: 160 SINGLE IEPE POWER SUPPLY
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Supplier: MonoDAQ
Description: High precision vibration measurements are best done with an IEPE accelerometer. MonoDAQ 1xACC provides high quality signal conditioning for IEPE sensors. Data is transfered over EtherCAT to a PC running powerful and easy to use DEWESoft data acquisition software. Analog input
- Application: General Lab and Industrial
- Filter Function: High Pass
- Form Factor: Panel / Chassis Mount, DIN Rail
- High Pass Cutoff Frequency: 1.00E-4 to 1.00E-3 kHz
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Supplier: Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Description: ) accelerometers and microphones. The CR9052IEPE includes 6 anti-aliased analog measurement channels with differential input ranges. Each of the 6 channels has its own programmable-gain instrumentation amplifier, pre-sampling analog filter, and sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter.
- Analog Input Channels: 6 #
- Anti-aliasing Filter: Yes
- Application: General Lab and Industrial
- Current Excitation Supply: Yes
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Supplier: Dataforth Corporation
Description: The SCM5B48 provides excitation to piezoelectric sensors with built-in microelectronic amplifiers, commonly known as ICP®* or IEPE* or LIVM* sensors. The module provides a constant current excitation to the sensor, then isolates, filters, and amplifies the sensor output, yielding a high
- Device Type: Transmitter
- Features: Filters, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 0.2000 to 20000 Hz
- Minimum Accuracy: 0.2000 +/-% FS
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Supplier: Measurement Computing
Description: The MCC 172 is a two channel DAQ HAT for making sound and vibration measurements from IEPE sensors like accelerometers and microphones. It features a 24-bit A/D per channel and a maximum sample rate of 51.2 kS/s/Ch. Up to eight MCC HATs can be stacked onto one Raspberry Pi allowing
- Application: General Lab and Industrial
- Connection to Host: Ethernet
- Data Acquisition Device Type: Data Acquisition Computer Board
- Digital I/O Channels: 4 #
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Supplier: Dataforth Corporation
Description: The SCM5B48 provides excitation to piezoelectric sensors with built-in microelectronic amplifiers, commonly known as ICP®* or IEPE* or LIVM* sensors. The module provides a constant current excitation to the sensor, then isolates, filters, and amplifies the sensor output, yielding a high
- Features: Filters, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 0.2000 to 20000 Hz
- Minimum Accuracy: 0.2000 +/-% FS
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
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Supplier: ifm electronic gmbh
Description: Optimum condition analysis thanks to acceleration measurement in 2 axes of motion For connection to the VSE diagnostic electronics Universal use thanks to the IEPE interface Wide measuring range for many different application scenarios
- Acceleration: -40 to 40 g
- Frequency Range: 1 to 4500 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 50 g
- Minimum Accuracy: 2 +/-% FS
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Description: ACCELEROMETER 160G IEPE
- Transistor Type: MOSFET
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Supplier: CAS DataLoggers
Description: device is equipped with a high powered, dual-core FPGA processor based on ARM technology giving users ample reserves of processing power. Users are able to switch between voltage measurement, IEPE or shaft vibration sensors. Integrated comparators and digital inputs allow flexible triggering
- Analog Input Channels: 16 #
- Application: General Lab and Industrial
- Application Software Included: Yes
- Connection to Host: USB, RS232/422/485
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Supplier: Advantech
Description: The Advantech PCIE-1802 is a 24-bit high-accuracy data acquisition PCI Express module specifically designed for sound and vibration applications. This module has built-in 4 or 10 mA excitation currents for IEPE sensors such as accelerometers and microphones. 24-bit resolution ADCs
- Analog Input Channels: 2 #
- Resolution: 24 bits
- Sampling Frequency: 216 kHz
- Signal Input: DC Voltage Input
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The 3273A1 is an ultra small, high sensitivity, low noise, adhesive mount triaxial accelerometer. It was designed for use in modal analysis and low noise general vibration measurement applications of small objects (read more)
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accelerometers, dynamic force sensors, pressure sensors, and impulse hammers. Each unit provides 3 channels of IEPE data acquisition. Users that need to expand their channel count can use the conventional cable connection method or unique optical synchronization method that allows multiple units to record (read more)
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The 3413A1 is a 1,000g adhesive mount triaxial accelerometer with 1,000V case isolation. IT was designed for Structural analysis and Product response testing. It has TEDS and, when paired with a data (read more)
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The 3313A1 was designed as an upgrade to the stud mount 3023Ax triaxial accelerometer product family with industry standard X, Y, Z markings and a 10 kHz frequency response on all axis. The 3313A1 has a 5,000 g (read more)
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The Dytran 3273 series of miniature triaxial IEPE accelerometers feature low-end frequency response for excellent phase response at low frequencies and excellent signal-to-noise ratio. Also available with built (read more)
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The Dytran series 3274 is an ultra miniature high frequency IEPE accelerometer with TEDS capabilities. Units have an overall height of just 0.24-inches (6.1-millimeters), weigh just 2 grams, and (read more)
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Benefits of IEPE accelerometer isolation design
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There is a growing need for space-rated, high performance accelerometers with small physical dimensions, light weight, and low outgassing characteristics that has been unmet by the vibration sensor community until now. This paper describes the some of the important aspects of sensor design when
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$2 smartphone accelerometer vs. high-end IEPE vibration measurement
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Piezoelectric Accelerometers with Integral Electronics
Piezoelectric (PE) accelerometers with integral electronics, also called Integrated Electronics Piezoelectric ( IEPE ) accelerometers or Integrated Circuit Piezoelectric (ICP) accelerometers, are vibration sensors designed for measurement of dynamic vibration signals at frequencies ranging from very low (near-dc) to 10 kHz.
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Noise of piezoelectric accelerometer with integral FET amplifier
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175$^circhboxC$Silicon-Based Hybrid Charge Amplifier for 175$^circhboxC$and 100-mV/G Miniature Piezoelectric Accelerometer
Typical IEPE accelerometer incorporates a PE .
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Special Topics in Structural Dynamics, Volume 6
MEMS accelerometers were chosen over integrated electronic piezoelectric ( IEPE ) accelerometers for their low cost and low power.
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Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics
In-line charge converters can be operated from the same constant-current excitation power source as IEPE accelerometers for a reduced system cost.
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Practical considerations in using IEPE accelerometers with modern data acquisition systems .
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Operational Modal Analysis of Civil Engineering Structures
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Study of the development platform of smart piezoelectricity sensors
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Noise and Vibration Analysis: Signal Analysis and Experimental Procedures
The sensitivity, Sa , expressed in [pC/ms−2 ] for a charge mode accelerometer, or in [mV/ms−2 ] for an IEPE accelerometer , therefore depends both on the crystal’s charge sensitivity and on the size of the seismic mass.