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Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Endevco | Subject: Model 65HT-10 triaxial Isotron accelerometer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 August 2002
Triaxial accelerometer is hot stuff
Endevco's new Model 65HT-10 triaxial Isotron accelerometer uses the latest technology in high-temperature components and processes.
Endevco's new Model 65HT-10 triaxial Isotron accelerometer uses the latest technology in high-temperature components and processes The unit's microelectronic circuits are designed specifically for continuous operation at an extended temperature up to +175C
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Packaged in a 10mm cube of welded titanium, the unit weighs 5g.
The Model 65HT-10 is shockproof, overload protected and has excellent amplitude and phase frequency responses, making it ideal for structural and component testing in automotive test cells, environmental test chambers, and general laboratory applications.
The reduced size of this accelerometer enables the test engineer or technician to measure the accelerations of three orthogonal axes of vibration simultaneously on lightweight structures.
The Model 65HT-10 provides a high-resolution, low-impedance output.
Dynamic range is 500G.
High-temperature cable assemblies are supplied as a standard accessory.
Interface to the accelerometer is via a hermetically sealed 4-pin connector.
Endevco's signal conditioner Models 133, 2792B, 2793 or Oasis computer-controlled system are recommended for use with the Model 65HT-10 accelerometer.
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