Product category:
Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Endevco | Subject: 67-100 accelerometer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 November 2007
Accelerometer operates in high
temperatures
The model 67 uses an Endevco Piezite Type P-8 crystal element operating in the annular shear mode to achieve low base strain sensitivity and excellent output stability over time.
Endevco has released the model 67-100 miniature, 100mV/g, high-temperature IEPE accelerometer, designed for structural and component testing and monitoring in environments up to 175C It has welded titanium construction in a small cube that is 14.8mm on each side, is hermetically sealed against environmental contamination and provides high output sensitivity
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.
Its weight of less than 14g effectively minimises mass loading effects.
The model 67 uses an Endevco Piezite Type P-8 crystal element operating in the annular shear mode to achieve low base strain sensitivity and excellent output stability over time.
It incorporates internal hybrid signal conditioners to achieve a low noise floor.
Other features include low-impedance output, 35,000Hz resonant frequency, 5000g peak shock limit and a fou-pin 10-32 side-mounted connector.
A model 67-10 with sensitivity of 10mV/g and an operating temperature of 175C is also available.
Power to the model 67, in the form of a constant current, travels through the same pins as the low impedance output signals.
The model 67 is designed for either adhesive mounting or screw mounting using an M4 screw.
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