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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The quartz shear triaxial accelerometers Type 8792A... are rugged, low impedance voltage mode sensors. They are available in four ranges from 25 ... 500 g with sensitivities from 10 ... 200 mV/g. This triaxial design allows simultaneous shock and vibration measurements in
- Acceleration: 25 to 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.5000 to 5000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 2000 to 5000 g
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Supplier: OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
Description: OMEGA's model ACC301 triaxial accelerometer is ideal for lightweight single-point monitoring vibration in three (X-Y-Z) planes. This accelerometer has a low noise floor and a wide frequency range of up to 10 kHz. The ACC301 accelerometer weighs only 10
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Corrosion Resistant, Sealed
- Frequency Range: 3 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: Type 8766A... is an IEPE triaxial accelerometer designed for high temperature applications. Type 8766A... accelerometer uses Kistler’s PiezoStar shear element design which provides a wide operating frequency range and extremely low sensitivity to temperature
- Acceleration: 50 to 1000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.5000 to 20000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The Type 8762A... accelerometer is a unique annular, shear sensor element that features extremely low thermal transient response, a high immunity to base strain, and transverse acceleration. An advanced hybrid charge amplifier design provides out standing phase response, as well as a
- Acceleration: 5 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.5000 to 6000 Hz
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The triaxial accelerometer Type 8794A... measures shock and vibration in three mutually perpendicular axes. Their quartz sensing elements are contained in a unique flat package and housed in a welded, stainless steel case with the integral cable epoxy sealed to the case. Kistler’s K
- Acceleration: -500 to 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 2.5 to 10000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: UHT-12™, ICP® triaxial accelerometer, 10 mV/g, adhesive mount, with low temperature coefficient LTC , no mating cable supplied Electrical Filter Corner Frequency: >14 kHz
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Frequency Range: 2 to 8000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis, Triaxial
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: UHT-12™, ICP® triaxial accelerometer, 10 mV/g, adhesive mount, with low temperature coefficient LTC Electrical Filter Corner Frequency: >14 kHz
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Frequency Range: 2 to 8000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis, Triaxial
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: UHT-12™ shear triaxial ICP® accelerometer, 100 mV/g, 0.3 to 4k Hz, titanium housing, 1/4-28 4-pin, 5-40 stud mount, low temperature coefficient LTC, +356F temp rating, TEDS 1.0 Electrical Filter Corner Frequency: >15 kHz
- Acceleration: 50 g
- Frequency Range: 0.2000 to 7000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Quartz shear triaxial ICP® accelerometer, 10 mV/g, 2 to 5k Hz, titanium housing, 1/4-28 4-pin, 5-40 stud mount, low temperature coefficient LTC, +325F temp rating, TEDS 1.0 Electrical Filter Corner Frequency: >13 kHz
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Frequency Range: 1 to 8000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 5000 g
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Columbia Models SA-307TX and SA-307HPTX are force balance accelerometers capable of measuring DC and low frequency acceleration simultaneously in three axes. These sensors are self-contained and provide a high level, low impedance output. No additional signal
- Acceleration: -50 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 75 to 300 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 125 g
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Supplier: PMC Engineering LLC
Description: KAT Series of low bandwidth accelerometers offer a compact and rugged solution for the motorsport and automotive testing industries with integral signal conditioning to give a standard signal of 0.5V to 4.5V which is ideal for most data acquisition systems. The low bandwidth
- Acceleration: 2 to 10 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 20 Hz
- Minimum Accuracy: 1 +/-% FS
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Columbia Models SA-307TX and SA-307HPTX are force balance accelerometers capable of measuring DC and low frequency acceleration simultaneously in three axes. These sensors are self-contained and provide a high level, low impedance output. No additional signal
- Acceleration: 100 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 2 to 2000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 1500 g
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: Columbia Models SA-207LN and SA-307LN Servo Accelerometers are highsensitivity, low noise sensors designed for use in seismic and low level, low frequency motion studies. The accelerometers are self-contained and provide high level, low impedance
- Acceleration: -50 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 75 to 300 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 1000 g
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: Jewell Instruments AKA Series Accelerometers are an excellent choice for cost to performance trade-off. The AKA is based on silicon micro-machined MEMS Capacitive Accelerometer technology and designed for low power and high stability. • Triaxial Configuration • Measuring
- Acceleration: 2 to 40 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 500 Hz
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: Jewell Instruments DKA Series Accelerometers are an excellent choice for cost to performance trade off. The DKA is based on silicon micro-machined MEMS Capacitive Accelerometer technology and designed for low power and high stability. • Triaxial Configuration • Measuring
- Acceleration: 2 to 40 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 500 Hz
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: Jewell Instruments DMA Series Accelerometers are an excellent choice for cost to performance trade off. The DMA is based on silicon micro-machined MEMS Capacitive Accelerometer technology and designed for low power and high stability. Features Single, Dual and Triaxial
- Acceleration: -40 to 40 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 400 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 8405 Piezoelectric Accelerometer is a completely self-contained vibration measuring system having a built-in amplifier within the housing. It is designed for the measurement of low level, broadband frequency vibrations. The Model 8405 incorporates a hybrid electronic
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 1 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Rieker, Inc.
Description: The BDK Series are dynamic accelerometers that measure vibration and acceleration of any object over a wide frequency range without the influence of gravity. All models are supplied with a ratiometric type analog output. Features Single Supply Input
- Acceleration: -3 to 3 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 1 to 300 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 10000 g
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Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: SDI's Models 2460 and 2466 Low Cost Three-Axis MEMS DC Accelerometers are rugged plug-and-play measurement devices that provide reliable performance in most zero-to-medium frequency commercial and industrial applications, particularly where extremely low noise, and
- Acceleration: 2 to 400 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 4200 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 2000 to 5000 g
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: Single, Dual and Triaxial Configuration Excellent long term stability Ruggedized for harsh environment operation High Sensitivity 2m cable whip included Applications Tower Cranes Robotics Low Frequency Vibration Measurement Automatic Control Systems Vehicle Testing
- Acceleration: -40 to 40 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 400 Hz
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: Performance Onboard, high-speed triaxial accelerometers Scalable, ultra-long-range wireless sensor network Lossless data throughput under most operating conditions Low-power for extended battery life SensorCloud – integrated web solution
- Acceleration: -10 to 10 g
- Features: Battery Powered, Wireless
- Frequency Range: 1 to 512 Hz
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Low-frequency vector sensor with hydrophone and three orthogonal, high-sensitivity accelerometers. Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and particle acceleration in three orthogonal axes to determine the direction in which a sound wave is traveling.
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
- Sensor Output: Acceleration
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Low-frequency vector sensor with hydrophone and three orthogonal accelerometers. Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and particle acceleration in three orthogonal axes to determine the direction in which a sound wave is traveling.
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
- Sensor Output: Acceleration
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Supplier: Honeywell Test & Measurement
Description: harsh industrial environments. The case material is non-magnetic from either anodized aluminum or stainless steel which provides low magnetic field susceptibility. Our standard in-line amplifiers and instrumentation may be used with the JTF Series accelerometers. The screw mount model
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 250 F
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Supplier: Honeywell Test & Measurement
Description: harsh industrial environments. The case material is non-magnetic from either anodized aluminum or stainless steel which provides low magnetic field susceptibility. Our standard in-line amplifiers and instrumentation may be used with the JTF Series accelerometers. The screw mount model
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 250 F
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Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: The Model 2422H Specialty Hermetic MEMS DC Accelerometer from Silicon Designs (SDI) is low-cost, integrated plug-and-play measurement device suitable for a wide array of demanding applications where power supply options are limited to +5 V DC. The 2422H provides enhanced performance
- Acceleration: 2 to 400 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 4200 Hz
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Supplier: Micromega Dynamics
Description: the data has been extracted, you can replay it in a data viewer, on your smartphone or your PC. The viewer allows for a detailed analysis of the vibrations recorded in the time domain and in the frequency domain. Various signal processing options are available: high-pass, low-pass and
- Acceleration: 2 to 15 g
- Device Type: Transmitter
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 250 Hz
- Minimum Accuracy: 0.3000 to 0.5000 +/-% FS
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: Performance Onboard, high-speed triaxial accelerometers Scalable, ultra-long-range wireless sensor network Lossless data throughput under most operating conditions Low-power for extended battery life SensorCloud – integrated web solution
- Features: RoHS, Adjustable Output Power, LED Indicators, Data logging
- Form Factor / Package: Stand Alone
- Maximum Transmission Distance: 70 to 2000 m
- Operating Frequency: 2400 MHz
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: Push-Button for Easy Manual Activation/De-activa tion Battery-Powered, 8 to 30 + Day Operation Very Small Size: 1.5"x3.2"x1.5", 7oz. Built-In Piezoresistive Accelerometer Excellent Low Frequency Response Automatic Offset Correction
- Application: General Lab and Industrial, Vehicular
- Connection to Host: USB, Other
- Sensor Inputs: Accelerometer
- User Interface: None
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Supplier: SBG Systems SAS
Description: : 0.008° Roll & Pitch (RTK) 0.02° Heading (RTK) 1 cm Position (RTK) 5 cm Real-time Heave 2 cm Delayed Heave Apogee-N embeds: The latest MEMS gyroscopes and accelerometers The latest tri-frequency GNSS receiver
- Angular / Rotary Axes: Triaxial
- Angular Rate Range: 100 deg/sec
- Bias Stability: 0.0800 deg/hr
- Features: Data Recorder
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Supplier: SBG Systems SAS
Description: : 0.008° Roll & Pitch (RTK) 0.02° Heading (RTK) 1 cm Position (RTK) 5 cm Real-time Heave 2 cm Delayed Heave Apogee-D embeds: The latest MEMS gyroscopes and accelerometers The latest tri-frequency GNSS
- Angular / Rotary Axes: Triaxial
- Angular Rate Range: 100 deg/sec
- Bias Stability: 0.0800 deg/hr
- Features: Data Recorder
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Supplier: SBG Systems SAS
Description: gyroscopes and accelerometers A Web Interface for Easy Configuration A 48h Internal Data Logger for Post-processing Positioning with an External GNSS receiver The Apogee-E connects to any survey grade GPS/GNSS receiver to provide navigation data. GNSS information
- Angular / Rotary Axes: Triaxial
- Angular Rate Range: 100 deg/sec
- Bias Stability: 0.0800 deg/hr
- Features: Data Recorder
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: Triggered Waveform Recording 3 & 6 - Channel Capabilities 12-bit A/D, 74dB Dynamic Range Programmable Digitization to 15 KHz/CH Three Single-Ended Inputs Three Differential Inputs Internal PR Triaxial Accelerometer (Rentals Offered
- Application: General Lab and Industrial, Vehicular
- Connection to Host: Other, RS232/422/485
- Sensor Inputs: Accelerometer
- User Interface: None
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: , offering superior low frequency response characteristics, high linearity, and extremely low power consumption. Acceleration recording can be configured for the internal tri-axial accelerometer channels and/or up to 3 optional external accelerometer inputs.
- Application: General Lab and Industrial, Vehicular
- Connection to Host: USB, RS232/422/485
- Sensor Inputs: Accelerometer
- Shock Rating: 500 g
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: -in triaxial accelerometer, and built-in triaxial angular rate sensor. The internal accelerometers and rate sensors are piezoresistive devices, offering superior low frequency response characteristics and extremely low power consumption.
- Device: Recorder / Totalizer
- Features: Event Triggered
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
- Sensor Output: Acceleration
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Supplier: Advantech
Description: Bluetooth wireless smart vibration sensor node with Triaxial, medium high frequency and wide response range, contains medium high frequency vibration accelerometer, high-speed computing unit, and low-power Bluetooth data transmission module. Power contact type: 1m
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: accelerometers and a triaxial angular rate sensor were mounted into a Hybrid III 50 2x-percentile-male ATD headform and compared in a variety of impact events and multibody simulations. Appropriate low-pass digital filter cutoff frequencies for differentiating the angular
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: TEDS No Resonance Frequency 16 kHz Maximum Shock Level (± peak) 2000 g General purpose High sensitivity Low-level, low-frequency measurements This piezoelectric accelerometer may be treated as a charge source. Its sensitivity is
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Introduction to VC MEMS Accelerometers
, this paper will review different types of VC MEMS accelerometers including 6 Degrees of Freedom (6DoF), uniaxial, and triaxial models. These sensors can be utilized in a variety of applications, to solve the unique challenges that engineers face when acquiring static (DC) or near-static low frequency
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Environmental noise studies in Virgo
The fast monitoring system is more complex: the seismic activity and the mechanical vibrations are monitored by 13 piezo vertical accelerometers, 5 triaxial low frequency accelerometers , and one very low frequency triaxial velocimeter.
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In Situ Dynamic Model Test for Pile-Supported Wharf in Liquefied Sand
To simultaneously monitor soil motions and pore pressure varia- tions, the “coupled sensor” was fabricated by integrating a triaxial low frequency accelerometer and a miniature pore pressure trans- ducer in an cylindrical acrylic case of a size of 55 mm in diameter…
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Structural health monitoring of wind turbine blades
…was determined ahead of time using the results from pre-testing on a 15-foot cantilevered helicopter rotor blade recently erected at the Herrick Laboratories at Purdue University.45 An array of high sensitivity triaxial accelerometers , low - frequency capacitive accelerometers, and piezoelectric…
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Determination of the Microacceleration Quasisteady Component onboard the International Space Station
SMOOTHING OF THE DATA OF MEASURING THE LOW - FREQUENCY MICROACCELERATIONS The triaxial accelerometer MAMS [6] installed on the American segment of the ISS measures the microaccelerations with frequencies of less than 0.01 Hz.
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Estimating Damping in Microresonators by Measuring Thermomechanical Noise Using Laser Doppler Vibrometry
Measurements of the dynamics of the pneumatic air table using a triaxial accelerometer show that the peaks at low frequencies (<100 Hz) are due to building vibrations [36].
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Experimental study on investigation of dynamics of hexapod robot for mobile machining
Sensitive triaxial ac- celerometers are used to measure the low - frequency modes.
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