-
Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: Featuring an average bias repeatability better than 2 mg, the 1527 is SDI's tactical-grade inertial measurement accelerometer. Years of exhaustive R&D have generated an exceptional MEMS accelerometer with superb Allan Variance, long term bias repeatability, scale factor
- Acceleration: 10 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer, Other
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 1050 Hz
-
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: Sensor / Transducer, Other
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 2000 Hz
-
Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: SDI's 1-axis Model 2012 and 3-axis Model 2422 MEMS DC Test & Measurement Accelerometer Modules are designed for applications in which the power supply may be limited, or if only a steady +5V DC excitation is available or preferred.
- Acceleration: 2 to 400 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 4200 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 2000 to 5000 g
-
-
Supplier: Silicon Designs, Inc.
Description: SDI's Models 2210, 2260, and 2266 Low Cost Single-Axis MEMS DC Accelerometers are rugged plug-and-play measurement devices for suitable for a wide array of demanding applications. All three models excel in zero-to-medium frequency industrial applications, particularly where reliable
- Acceleration: 2 to 400 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 4200 Hz
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
-
Supplier: Tronics Microsystems
Description: AXO315 redefines precision navigation in extreme environments. This single-axis, closed-loop digital MEMS accelerometer delivers exceptional stability and repeatability, crucial for accurate navigation under severe temperature fluctuations and intense vibrations. Offering a ±14 g input
- Acceleration: 14 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Frequency Range: 300 Hz
-
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
-
Supplier: Tronics Microsystems
Description: AXO301 redefines precision inclination measurement in challenging conditions. This ±1g, single-axis, closed-loop digital MEMS accelerometer and inclinometer delivers performance comparable to high-end quartz sensors, but in a significantly smaller, lighter, and more power-efficient
- Acceleration: 1 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Frequency Range: 15 Hz
-
Supplier: Tronics Microsystems
Description: AXO314 redefines precision inertial sensing, delivering exceptional stability and repeatability for navigation systems operating under severe vibration conditions. This digital MEMS accelerometer, with a ±14 g input range, offers performance comparable to traditional quartz
- Acceleration: 14 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Frequency Range: 300 Hz
-
Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Triaxial MEMS DC accelerometer, 675 mV/g, 2 g, 10 ft integral cable
- Acceleration: 2 g
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 350 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 3000 g
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
Supplier: Sherborne Sensors
Description: The A700 range of Solid State Accelerometers measure acceleration in single or dual axes. The accelerometer utilises MEM technology having positive mechanical stops conferring excellent shock resistance. The -0101 version incorporates a temperature sensor enabling each sensor to
- Acceleration: -5 to 5 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Maximum Shock: 3500 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis, Biaxial
-
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
-
Supplier: TE Connectivity
Description: Accelerometer Type : MEMS DC Sensor Package : Plug & Play Vibration Sensor Product Type : MEMS Accelerometer Signal Characteristics Frequency Response (HZ) : 0-1400 to 0-4500 Usage Conditions Operating Temperature Range : -40 - 90 DEGC [-40 - 194 DEGF ]
- Acceleration: 200 g
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 4500 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 194 F
- Sensor Technology: MEMS
-
Supplier: Micromega Dynamics
Description: RECOVIB Feel has been designed for performing an immediate vibratory analysis. It is connected to an Android device or tablet PC via a USB connection. The supplied application enables the streaming of real-time vibration data on a chart in the time domain and in the frequency domain. Once the data
- Acceleration: 2 to 15 g
- Device Type: Transmitter
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 250 Hz
- Minimum Accuracy: 0.3000 to 0.5000 +/-% FS
-
Supplier: Kionix, Inc.
Description: The KXTG9 series adds a flexible programmable motion-interrupt chip with fast SPI interface into the Kionix suite of products. These sensors can accept supply voltages between 1.8V and 3.6V. Sensitivity is factory programmable allowing customization for applications requiring from 1.5g to 6.0g
- Acceleration: 3 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed, Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Maximum Shock: 5000 to 10000 g
-
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
-
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
Find Suppliers by Category Top
More Information Top
-
How We Developed an Amorphous Hinge Material
The development cost of the DMD program was roughly $700 million to develop the first volume commercial DLP product, or about $300 million less than Motorola's $1 billion to design and build their ( MEMS ) airbag accelerometer .
-
Micromanufacturing and Nanotechnology
Industrial applications of MEMS accelerometers include airbag release mechanisms, machinery failure diagnostics, and navigational systems.
-
MEMS-enabled microsensor clusters
At this point in the history of MEMS , airbag accelerometers have already proven to be highly reliable.
-
http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/17007/54449913-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
Shake, rattle and roll - thanks to the airbag , MEMS accelerom- eters are getting to explore new territory.
-
Improving the Performance of an Accelerometer by Using a BLMS Adaptive Filter
Today’s cars use MEMS accelerometers for airbags .
-
Joint-Angle Measurement Using Accelerometers and Gyroscopes—A Survey
The appli- cation of MEMS accelerometers in airbag systems during the last two decades has demonstrated the reliability of MEMS products.
-
Markets and applications for MEMS inertial sensors
An airbag contains a MEMS accelerometer that detects frontal impacts resulting from large changes in acceleration (up to 100 g) and subsequently triggers the inflation of airbags in the driver and passenger seats.
-
Tribological challenges in MEMS and their mitigation via vapor phase lubrication
Compared to the previous technologies for airbag deployment, MEMS accelerometers are far cheaper than previous technology enabling device redundancy, and include self-test functions and low power operation.
-
Confining Liquids on Silicon Surfaces to Lubricate MEMS
Typical MEMS devices include airbag accelerometers , gyroscopes in smartphones and implanted drug delivery metres.
-
MEMS Materials and Processes Handbook
A production process is described for the fabrication of a MEMS accelerometer for automotive airbag deployment.
Indicates content that may require registration and/or purchase.