Product category:
Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Endevco | Subject: Model 7267A
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2003
Accelerometer has all three axes covered
A new replaceable-element triaxial accelerometer measures acceleration in three mutually perpendicular axes.
A new replaceable-element triaxial accelerometer measures acceleration in three mutually perpendicular axes The Model 7267A is ideal for applications requiring steady state or long duration pulse measurement
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Endevco Model 7293A Microtron accelerometer family uses unique variable capacitance microsensors and incorporates special filtering and shielding for EMI and RFI exposure.
The device is well suited for use with anthropomorphic dummies in automotive crash testing.
The accelerometer meets SAE J211 specifications that are the highest standards of performance for electronic instrumentation.
The Model 7267A's three sensors are mutually perpendicular and are positioned so that theoretical lines drawn through the centres of the seismic masses intersect at a single point.
The sensors are easily replaceable, requiring only a single screw for installation or removal.
Solder pins provide electrical connection for a nine-conductor cable.
Both top and side cable entry holes are provided.
A 3m cable and mounting base are available as accessories.
Sensors, housing and a cable clamp are available as replacement components.
Endevco's Model 136 three-channel system, Model 4430A or Oasis 2000 computer-controlled system are recommended as signal conditioner and power supply.
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