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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Triaxial accelerometer for seismic, 1000 mV/g, ICP®, 0.5 to 3000 Hz, 1/4-28 4-pin connector with TEDS. For HVM200 use with CBL217
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: M.A.E. Apparecchiature Elettroniche srl
Description: 3 components accelerometer sensor for structural and environmental seismic monitoring, accuracy of 1 V/g, housed in an aluminum IP-67 protection rate case with embedded fixing flaps; ideal for installation in hard environments, it is supplied with IP-67 12 male Amphenol connector with
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Other
- Instrument Type: Modular
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: M.A.E. Apparecchiature Elettroniche srl
Description: 3 components accelerometer sensor for structural and environmental seismic monitoring, accuracy of 100 mV/g, housed in an aluminum IP-67 protection rate case with embedded fixing flaps; ideal for installation in hard environments, it is supplied with IP-67 12 male Amphenol connector
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Other
- Instrument Type: Modular
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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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 output. No signal conditioning
- Acceleration: -50 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 75 to 300 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 1000 g
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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: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Models 3021, 3022 and 3023 Piezoelectric Accelerometers are offered in a choice of sensitivities for general vibration and shock work. The internal construction of the piezoelectric seismic system ensures that the units have no discernible spurious response to mounting torque, body
- Acceleration: -35 to 35 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 50 to 350 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 521TX Triaxial Piezoelectric Accelerometer consists of three mediumsensitivity piezoelectric accelerometer elements orthogonally mounted in a machined anodized aluminum block. The unit is designed for medium level shock and vibration measurement work where a three
- Acceleration: 14 to 21 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 5000 Hz
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Supplier: Kionix, Inc.
Description: These high-performance silicon micromachined linear accelerometers and inclinometers consist of a sensor element and an ASIC packaged in a 5x5x1.2mm Dual Flat No-lead (DFN). The sensor element is fabricated from single-crystal silicon with proprietary Deep Reactive Ion Etching (DRIE)
- Acceleration: 2 g
- Device Type: Linear Accelerometer, Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed, Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Frequency Range: 800 Hz
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Supplier: Kionix, Inc.
Description: These high-performance silicon micromachined linear accelerometers and inclinometers consist of a sensor element and an ASIC packaged in a 3x5x0.9 mm Land Grid Array (LGA). The sensor element is fabricated from single-crystal silicon with proprietary Deep Reactive Ion Etching (DRIE) processes
- Acceleration: 2 g
- Device Type: Linear Accelerometer, Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed, Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Frequency Range: 1000 Hz
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Supplier: Kionix, Inc.
Description: These high-performance silicon micromachined linear accelerometersand inclinometers consist of a sensor element and an ASIC packaged in a3x5x0.9mm Land Grid Array (LGA). The sensor element is fabricated fromsingle-crystal silicon with proprietary Deep Reactive Ion Etching(DRIE) processes and is
- Acceleration: 3 g
- Device Type: Linear Accelerometer, Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed, Self Test / Diagnostics / Self Calibrating
- Frequency Range: 1000 Hz
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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: Our portable impact, shock and vibration recorder has a built-in tri-axial accelerometer along with many other features including easy setup and use and can be battery powered for over thirty days, onboard memory and more. Highlights: Measures Shock, Vibration
- Application: General Lab and Industrial, Vehicular
- Connection to Host: USB, RS232/422/485
- Sensor Inputs: Accelerometer
- Shock Rating: 500 g
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Miniature IEPE Triaxial Piezoelectric Accelerometer for Space Applications
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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Triaxial Accelerometer
TSA-100S - Triaxial Seismic Accelerometer .
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A procedure for noise uncoupling in laser interferometry
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A method to compare new and traditional accelerometry data in physical activity monitoring
[19] Van Hees, V. T., S. M. Slootmaker, et al. "Reproducibility of a triaxial seismic accelerometer (DynaPort)." .
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Validity and Reliability of Gait and Postural Control Analysis Using the Tri-axial Accelerometer of the iPod Touch
Reproducibility of a triaxial seismic accelerometer (DynaPort).
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Automated approach for quantifying the repeated sit-to-stand using one body fixed sensor in young and older adults.
They were instrumented with a small and lightweight measurement system (DynaPort(®)) containing 1 triaxial seismic accelerometer and 3 uniaxial gyroscopes fixed in a belt around the waist.
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Investigation of ground rotational motions caused by direct and scattered P-waves from the 4 March 2008 TAIGER explosion experiment
Bull Seismol Soc Am 88:1495–1503 Metrozet LLC (2007) Triaxial seismic accelerometer TSA-100S: user’s manual, Torrance, California. http://www.metrozet. com/.
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On the application of fiber optic gyroscopes for detection of seismic rotations
The triaxial seismic ac- celerometer was installed on top of the triad, its axes of sensitivity being orientated parallel to the axes of the fiber optic gyro assembly.
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Abstracts
During these standardised activities, EE was measured and estimated by two systems: indirect portable calorimetry (K4b2; Cosmed, Rome, Italy) as the reference system and the triaxial seismic accelerometer (DynaPort MiniModÓ, The Hague, the Netherlands).
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Test–retest reliability and minimal detectable change of repeated sit-to-stand analysis using one body fixed sensor in geriatric patients
J. Med. 319 1701–7 Van Hees V T, Slootmaker S M, De Groot G, Van Mechelen W and Van Lummel R C 2009 Reproducibility of a triaxial seismic accelerometer (DynaPort) Med. Sci.
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Validation of seat-off and seat-on in repeated sit-to-stand movements using a single-body-fixed sensor
B Methodological 36 111–47 (available at http://www.jstor.org/stable/2984809) van Hees V T et al 2009 Reproducibility of a triaxial seismic accelerometer (DynaPort) Med. Sci.
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