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Dytran's 3224A3 measures vibration in tight spaces

A Dytran Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 3, 2009

Dytran Instruments has introduced the 3224A3 ultra miniature IEPE accelerometer with titanium housing.

This miniature accelerometer weighs just 0.2g and successfully reduces mass loading effects.

Because of its tiny 'teardrop' design, the 3224A3 is ideal for shock and vibration measurements in the smallest locations.

The 3224A3 is laser welded in a titanium housing, ensuring robust construction and minimising weight.

The model 3224A3 has a sensitivity of 5mV/g and can operate at temperatures up to 300F (148.9C).

It features integrated electronics, an adhesive mount and a planar shear ceramic design, which reduces base strain sensitivity and thermal transient response.

The 3224A3 is part of the 3224A series of accelerometers, which also includes the 3224A1 (10mV/g) and 3224A2 (2mV/g).

This ultra miniature teardrop accelerometer is ideal for: environmental stress screening, PC board vibration measurements, product response, general-purpose vibration where space is at a premium, mechanical shock and modal analysis.

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