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Accelerometers handle small, dirty environments

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 27, 2007

The new low profile accelerometers from Kistler are suitable for product qualification/acceptance testing and structural/vibroacoustic and shock testing for lightweight structures.

Low-profile accelerometers from Kistler have been developed for use in harsh, dirty or wet environments where space is at a premium but high-temperature stability is essential.

Mounting is by a single, central hole with a side-mounted connector to allow 360-degree cable orientation.

The new accelerometer is ideal for a wide range of product testing applications including product qualification/acceptance testing and structural/vibroacoustic and shock testing for lightweight structures.

The heart of the new sensor is a shear cut PiezoStar grown crystal, combined with an integral impedance convertor providing temperature stability range from -54C to 165C.

This stability is supported by excellent signal quality from the integral ground isolation, especially important in electrically noisy environments, and high signal quality achieved by the elimination of ground loops.

The Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) version simplifies installation and calibration but, where this is not required, a nonTEDS version may be specified.

Both versions have identical performance.

The wide frequency range from 2Hz to 10kHz, the signal output of 1mV/g over the +/-5000g measuring range and +/-8000g overload limit will meet the needs of a wide variety of demanding applications in laboratory testing and production QA monitoring.

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