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Dytran accelerometer uses quartz shear technology

A Dytran Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 19, 2009

Dytran Instruments has introduced a high-temperature miniature triaxial accelerometer that uses quartz shear technology and two-wire internal IEPE electronics.

Model 3023M30 contains three miniature quartz laminar shear-mode accelerometer elements mounted to a single support and welded into a titanium housing.

The three elements are mounted orthogonally to each other so that they can measure the complete motion of a point.

It can operate at temperatures up to 325F (163C) and features an adhesive mount design, a sensitivity of 10mV/g and a single four-pin connector.

It is also hermetically sealed and weighs 3g.

The labels of the axes X, Y and Z are laser marked in a large font size on three orthogonal faces.

The units vary in sensitivity (1mV/g to 100mV/g), mounting style (10-32 stud, 5-40 stud, and adhesive) and connector (single four-pin or single five-pin).

High temperature and TEDS versions are also available.

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