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Dytran triaxial accelerometer has titanium design

A Dytran Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 28, 2009

Dytran Instruments has released a miniature triaxial accelerometer, designed for modal-analysis testing.

The 3273M2 features a robust, laser-welded titanium design, including ceramic sensing elements coupled to ultra-low noise JFET electronics.

With a low-end frequency response of +/-15-10 per cent down to 0.88Hz, the 3273M2 accelerometer offers phase response at low frequencies.

The 3273M2 accelerometer is available with a sensitivity of 100mV/g.

Featuring a hermetic seal, 10-32 mount and a single four-pin connector, this triaxial IEPE accelerometer weighs 4g.

Its titanium housing contributes to its light weight, which provides for minimal mass loading of the accelerometer on the test article.

Model 3273M2 is unique in that the labels of the axes X, Y and Z are laser marked in a large font size on three orthogonal faces, which aids the user in orienting the sensor.

Designed for modal analysis applications, the 3273M2 series accelerometer is also suitable for the following applications: general triaxial vibration measurements, shaker control, Squeak and Rattle, and Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH).

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