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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: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: information. Our recently CENELEC and AREMA qualified JMA-165 series MEMS accelerometers are now a cost effective and viable alternative to the traditional forced balanced designs. Features: ±0.5G & ±1.0G full ranges CENELEC/AREMA certified Low-cost MEMS technology Internal
- Acceleration: 0.5000 to 1 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 100 Hz
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Supplier: SignalQuest, Inc.
Description: processing, the SQ-XLD series accelerometer makes an ideal platform for real time monitoring or prototyping accelerometer systems. Function Miniature, low-cost, serial accelerometer Real-time data acquisition performance using a low cost serial cable Simple menu
- Acceleration: 1.7 to 70 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 1000 to 10000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 500 g
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The Type 8316A... capacitive accelerometer family utilizes a silicon Micro-Electro Mechanical System (MEMS) variable capacitance sensing element. Each axis consists of a very small inertial mass and a flexure element cantilever positioned between two plates. As the mass deflects under
- Acceleration: 2 to 200 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 7000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 6000 g
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Shock accelerometer, 60 kg, MEMS sensor installed in chip carrier (SMT)
- Acceleration: 60000 g
- Maximum Shock: 100000 g
- Operating Temperature: -65 to 250 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: MEMS Shock Accelerometer, 20 Kg, thru hole mount, 096 integral cable
- Acceleration: 0.0 to 20000 g
- Maximum Shock: 60000 g
- Operating Temperature: -65 to 250 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: MEMS Shock Accelerometer, 60 Kg, thru hole mount, 096 integral cable
- Acceleration: 0.0 to 60000 g
- Maximum Shock: 100000 g
- Operating Temperature: -65 to 250 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Shock accelerometer, 20 kg, MEMS sensor installed in chip carrier (SMT)
- Acceleration: 20000 g
- Maximum Shock: 60000 g
- Operating Temperature: -65 to 250 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: TE Connectivity
Description: Product Type Features Accelerometer Type : MEMS DC Embedded Accelerometer Sensor Type : DC Response Embedded Accelerometers Signal Characteristics Frequency Response (HZ
- Acceleration: 2 g
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 150 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 257 F
- Sensor Technology: MEMS
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Supplier: TE Connectivity
Description: Product Type Features Accelerometer Type : MEMS DC Embedded Accelerometer Sensor Type : DC Response Embedded Accelerometers Signal Characteristics Frequency Response (HZ
- Acceleration: 10 g
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 400 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 257 F
- Sensor Technology: MEMS
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Supplier: TE Connectivity
Description: : .6 mV/g, .3 mV/g Product Type Features Accelerometer Type : MEMS DC Plug & Play Accelerometer Sensor Type : DC Response Plug & Play Accelerometers Signal Characteristics
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 7000 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 250 F
- Sensor Technology: MEMS
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Supplier: TE Connectivity
Description: ) : ±1 Sensitivity : 400 mV/g Product Type Features Accelerometer Type : MEMS DC Plug & Play Accelerometer Sensor Type : DC Response Plug & Play Accelerometers
- Acceleration: 5 g
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 300 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 185 F
- Sensor Technology: MEMS
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Supplier: Shenzhen Rion Technology Co., Ltd
Description: AKE392B-Wireless three-axis accelerometer sensor series products is RION company imported the Switzerland patented technology to produce for using widely, suitable for vibration testing, impact testing and more fields. The product uses a digital interface output, RS232/485/TTL optional, can
- Acceleration: 1 to 40 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 5 to 300 Hz
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Tronics Microsystems
Description: High stability, reliability, and vibration rejection for inclination measurement in downhole navigation up to +150°CAXO315T is a single-axis, high temperature, closed-loop MEMS accelerometer with ±14 g input range that offers a digital, cost-effective, and low-SWaP alternative to
- Acceleration: 14 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 150 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 2000 g
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Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: scale factor repeatability, and low noise. The Model 2225 module combines a high-temperature, open printed circuit board (PCB) specifically designed to give the high stability required for inertial applications and SDI's Model 1525 Industrial & High-End Inertial MEMS DC Accelerometer.
- Acceleration: 2 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer, Other
- Features: Sealed
- Maximum Shock: Up to 5000 g
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Supplier: Imego
Description: IQA10 is a micromachined three-axis accelerometer. It uses Imego's patented Quad Slanted Beam principle to obtain symmetric sensitivity for all three axes with near-zero cross coupling. Its compact single-chip design completely avoids any risk for axis misalignment and allows for a cost
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Other
- Maximum Shock: 1500 g
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: Precision ±1.7 g, ±5 g, ±18 g Dual-Axis iMEMS® Accelerometer
- Acceleration: 1.7 g
- Number of Axes: Biaxial
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: ACCELEROMETER,MEMS,S EALED,200G
- Acceleration: 200 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 1500 Hz
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: Wireless Accelerometer Node Overview The G-Link® -LXRS™ Wireless Accelerometer Node features on-board triaxial ±2 g or ±10 g MEMS accelerometers and an internal temperature sensor. G-Link® -LXRS™
- Acceleration: -10 to 10 g
- Features: Battery Powered, Wireless
- Frequency Range: 1 to 512 Hz
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Sherborne Sensors
Description: The A600 range of Solid State Accelerometers measure vector acceleration with high accuracy using a micromachined (MEMS) silicon sensor incorporating an air damping feature. Unlike fluid damped devices the air damping employed is essentially independent of temperature. The transducer
- Acceleration: -20 to 20 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 600 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 200 g
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Supplier: Acme Chip Technology Co., Limited
Description: 3-AXIS MEMS ACCELEROMETER - MMA8
- Frequency Range: 0.7800 to 400 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Columbia Series SSA-1000 Solid State Silicon Accelerometers utilize military-grade assembly line construction techniques with the production controls and inspection associated with a Military Certified Quality System. These sensors offer improved performance, smaller size and added
- Acceleration: -2 to 2 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 100 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 1200 g
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Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: scale factor repeatability, and low noise. The Model 2227 module combines a high-temperature, open printed circuit board (PCB) specifically designed to give the high stability required for inertial applications and SDI's Model 1527 Tactical-Grade Inertial Navigation MEMS DC
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Supplier: Utmel Electronic Limited
Description: STMICROELECTRONICS LIS344AL ACCELEROMETER, MEMS, 3AXIS, 16LLGA
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Description: CONSUMER MEMS
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Supplier: SEQUOIA IT s.r.l.
Description: GEA Detector is a triaxial MEMS accelerometer dedicated to surveys, storage, and display via audible alarm, vibration events exceeding user-defined thresholds. IDENTIFY The high sensitivity of the sensor, allows the measurement of extremelly low level vibration. GEA Detector
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Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: The Model 1531 is an industrial-grade surface mount MEMS DC accelerometer that is specifically designed for use in higher-temperature applications. Its performance specifications are virtually identical to those of the SDI Model 1521, yet with the further incorporation of higher
- Acceleration: 5 to 400 g
- Device Type: Linear Accelerometer, Sensor / Transducer, Other
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 2000 Hz
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-performance digital MEMS accelerometer with ±14 g input range for industrial applications operating under shock and vibration. AXO314 offers a low-SWaP digital, and cost-effective alternative to bulky and expensive tactical-grade quartz accelerometers. It brings a robust (read more)
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Tronics Microsystems' AXO315 is a tactical-grade 1-axis, ±14 g range, 24 bit digital SPI closed-loop MEMS accelerometer in an hermetic SMD package. AXO315 was designed and developed to provide high precision and reliability in the most challenging environments, withstanding severe (read more)
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Introduction to VC MEMS Accelerometers
This paper will discuss variable capacitance (VC) accelerometers utilizing MEMS technology. It will review design parameters that enable these sensors to perform reliably in harsh test environments. Then, it will compare VC MEMS sensors to piezoelectric sensors to piezoresistive sensors. Finally
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MEMS Accelerometer Performance Comes of Age
Investment in MEMS process technology, coupled with design innovations, has greatly improved MEMS performance enough to make MEMS a viable option for a wider range of condition monitoring applications.
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Bridge Monitoring Based on a Network of High Performance Triaxial MEMS Accelerometers
An efficient MEMS transducer network has been developed specifically to check the structural health of bridges starting from the acceleration measurement to monitor the frequency and speed variations.
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MEMS Shock Accelerometer
of this research is the influence of the electrical impedance of the cable on the gamut of MEMS accelerometers designed to operate in severe shock environments.
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How High in Frequency Are Accelerometer Measurements Meaningful
Almost all piezoelectric accelerometers in the current market place. have a fundamental sensor resonance below 100 KHz. In 1983. Endevco Corporation designed a series of MEMS (Micro Electro-. Mechanical Systems) accelerometers [1]. These silicon-based. piezoresistive accelerometers enabled sensor
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AKF392B MEMS Digital Accelerometer
AKE392B-Wireless three-axis accelerometer sensor series products is RION company imported the Switzerland patented technology to produce for using widely, suitable for vibration testing, impact testing and more fields. The product uses a digital interface output, RS232/485/TTL optional, can be set
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Accelerometers: Taking the Guesswork out of Accelerometer Selection
selection is; and some didn't even know that there were different types to begin with!. There are three main sensing technologies or types (capacitive MEMS, piezoresistive, and piezoelectric). But before you can even start considering what accelerometer type works best, it's important to first
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Field Evaluations of a Damped MEMS Shock Sensor
Results from pyrotechnic, penetration and metal-to-metal impact field evaluations are presented which prove the performance of a new piezoresistive (PR) shock accelerometer. The microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor incorporates sufficient squeeze-film damping to reduce resonant
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MEMS/NEMS
MEMS accelerometers can be used to trigger the air bag or lock seat belts.
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http://etd.auburn.edu/bitstream/handle/10415/45/ROGERS_JOHN_58.pdf?sequence=1
Circuit Based MEMS Accelerometer .
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Encyclopedia of Structural Health Monitoring Complete Document
To illustrate the fabrication methods presented above, a simple MEMS structure widely used in the design of MEMS accelerometers is adopted.
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Advanced Mechatronics and MEMS Devices
Chapter 3 analyzes the critical aspects of various calibration methods and autocalibration procedures for MEMS accelerometers with sensor models and a principled noise model.
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https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/bitstream/1826/7742/1/Suitability_of_MEMS_Accelerometers-2007.pdf
Suitability of MEMS Accelerometers for Condition Monitoring: An experimental study .
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http://repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2433/85166/1/v4n2-02.pdf
Application of MEMS accelerometer to geophysics .
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Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering
In contrast, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems ( MEMS ) acceler- ometers introduced in seismic applications (Holland 2003) are ideal and cost-saving devices for recording strong ground motions.
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