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Sherborne Sensors releases linear accelerometers

A Sherborne Sensors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 24, 2008

Sherborne Sensors has launched the A545 range of highly accurate and robust multi-axis linear accelerometers.

They measure vector acceleration and are available in either bi- or tri-axial variants.

Highly accurate piezo-resistive strain gauge technology is used which, unlike fluid-damped devices, employs air damping so that accuracy remains essentially independent of temperature.

The transducer is engineered for harsh environments and is packaged in a robust aluminium alloy housing incorporating positive mechanical stops that confer high shock resistance and overload protection.

It is also fully compensated for the effects of temperature on both sensitivity and zero outputs.

Typical applications include biomechanical investigations, data acquisition systems and more severe uses such as crash test, impact, shock and vibration analysis.

Acceleration ranges are from +/- 2 to +/-500g and for customers with specific applications, the accelerometers can be supplied with different acceleration ranges in each axis, for example +/-2g in the X axis and +/-5g in the Y axis.

Designed for operation from a DC power source, the accelerometer is suitable for DC and AC acceleration applications and has a wide-range useable frequency response from DC to several kHz.

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