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Miniature accelerometer goes three ways

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 18, 2006

A miniature triaxial accelerometer has been designed for use in aggressive environments such as automotive engine bay and under vehicle applications.

A miniature triaxial accelerometer from Kistler Instruments has been designed for use in aggressive environments such as automotive engine bay and under vehicle applications, aerospace subsystem vibration testing and industrial quality control applications.

Weighing only 6.4g, the accelerometer has a measuring range of +/-250g with a sensitivity of 20mV/g over the frequency range of 1Hz to 9kHz with only a 5% deviation, resolving a wide range of vibration measurements.

The Kistler PiezoStar crystal, in a welded hermetic, ground isolated housing, ensures reliable operation over a wide temperature range from -54 to +165C.

The combination of the PiezoStar crystal and integrated high-gain microelectronics ensures very low variations in sensitivity over the whole operating temperature range compared with quartz and ceramic element accelerometers.

Mounting is by a single, M5 centre hole allowing the miniature 4-pin ceramic connector to be positioned throughout 360 degrees for convenient cable orientation.

The new accelerometer can be powered by any Kistler power supply coupler or industry standard IEPE (integrated electronic piezoelectric) compatible power source.

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