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A piezoelectric accelerometer is a device that measures the vibration — or small reciprocating accelerations — of a structure. Learn when and where to use these highly specialized sensing devices.
Compact, plug-and-play piezoelectric accelerometer is available in two dynamic ranges, ±40 g and ±160 g, and can be used in either an X- or Z-axis configuration.
Such accelerometers are also available with optional Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) capabilities, per IEEE-P1451.4 standards, for their ease of use within larger channel count applications.
Meggitt Sensing Systems has introduced the Endevco model 7703A series, a high-temperature radiation tested piezoelectric accelerometer family, designed for general vibration measurements on structures ...
Meggitt Sensing Systems introduced the Endevco model 7251A series, a family of small, lightweight, hermetically sealed piezoelectric accelerometers with integral electronics. The centrally located ...
The Piezoelectric Accelerometers Market is witnessing significant growth driven by increasing demand for precision measurement in various sectors. The rapid expansion of the automotive and aerospace ...
Figure 1 Three amplifiers and a handful of passive components suppress stray noise pickup on a piezoelectric accelerometer and its wiring. You must carefully choose insulation and apply guarding ...