Accelerometers meet customer demands
Sherborne Sensors A545 series multi-axis accelerometers are designed to measure linear acceleration with high accuracy in military, civil and industrial applications.
Sherborne Sensors A545 series multi-axis accelerometers are designed to measure linear acceleration with high accuracy in military, civil and industrial applications.
The sensors are available as single axis, bi-axial and tri-axial.
Packaged in a robust and compact aluminium alloy casing with solder pin connections typical applications include flight simulators, crash recorders, mass transit systems, fatigue life monitoring and many other applications requiring frequency responses from DC up to several kilohertz on the high range units.
In standard ranges from +/-2g to +/-500g they operate from unregulated supplies of 8 to 32V DC with an operating temperature range from -40 to +105C.
Sherborne Sensors' Sales and Marketing Director Robin Butler commented: "This is a new and very exciting range of accelerometers that we have developed after listening to our customers' requirements".
"These units are manufactured to the very highest quality standards that have been associated with the Schaevitz brand over the years".
"All products can be customised to meet customers' specific application requirements and our team of highly qualified engineers are on hand to ensure the best product is selected for each application".
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