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Model 208C01 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 208C01:Platinum Stock Products; Multi-purpose, ICP® force sensor, 10 lb comp., 10 lb tension, 500 mV/lb
Model 086C02 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 086C02:Modally Tuned® Impulse Hammer w/force sensor and tips, 0 to 100 lbf, 50 mV/lbf (11.2 mV/N)
Model 353B03 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 353B03:Platinum Stock Products; General purpose, quartz shear ICP® accel., 10 mV/g, 1 to 7k Hz, 10-32 side conn.
Mini Triax ICP & Charge Accels | PCB Piezotronics
Ballistic. Conformal. Blast Transducers. ICP® Free-Field Blast. Endevco Piezoresistive. Accessories. Angular Rate and 6DoF. Acoustics. Prepolarized Microphones. 1/4 Inch Systems. 1/2 Inch Systems. 1/4 Inch Microphones. 1/2 Inch Microphones. 1 Inch Microphones. 1/4 Inch Preamplifier. 1/2 Inch Preamplifier.
Model 356A25 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 356A25:Platinum Stock Products; Triaxial, general purpose, ceramic shear ICP® accel., 25 mV/g, 1 to 5k Hz, 4-pin conn.
Model 333B50 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 333B50:Platinum Stock Products; Modal array, ceramic shear ICP® accel, 1000 mV/g, 0.5 to 3k Hz, 10-32 side conn., 5-40 stud mount
Dual-Mode Charge Amplifiers | PCB Piezotronics
Dual-Mode Charge Amplifiers. Dual-mode charge amplifiers represent a versatile solution for both piezoelectric charge mode and ICP® sensors. Among the advanced features offered by models 443B01, 443B02 and 2775C are an ultra-low noise floor, sensor fault detection, overload detection, a built-in calibration reference signal, and an RS-232 port for seamless computer control.
Model 356A44 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 356A44:Platinum Stock Product; Triaxial ICP® accel., 50 mV/g, 100 g, 1/4-28 4-pin connector, Adhesive mount, TEDS 1.0
Model 604B31 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 604B31:Platinum Stock Products; Triaxial ring-style, industrial, ceramic shear ICP® accel, 100 mV/g, 0.5 to 5k Hz, side exit, 4-pin conn., triax
Model 350C23 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 350C23:Shock, ceramic-shear, ICP® accel., 0.5 mV/g, 10k g range, filtered, 10-ft integral cable mechanically isolated
Press Release: PCB Model 113B55 ICP® Free-Field Explosion Blast ...
December 4, 2024 - Depew, NY - PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) is proud to announce the launch of our new Model 113B55 ICP® free-field explosion blast pressure 'lollipop' sensor. The 'lollipop' configuration offers a unique advantage over traditional pencil probes by eliminating the pointed tip, allowing blast waves to travel across its surface from any elevation.
Model 350C04 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 350C04:Shock, ceramic-shear, ICP® accel., 1 mV/g, 5k g range, filtered, 10-32 top conn.
Low Frequency ICP® Accelerometers - PCB
PCB ® manufactures sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals to test and measure vibration, pressure, force, acoustics, load, and shock in research and development as well as industrial applications.. Divisions of PCB
Model 821ih-qpr | PCB Piezotronics
Spartan Model 821 Class 1 sound level meter for measuring impulsive noise. Includes logging and measurement history, 1/4" microphone and preamplifier (PRM821)
Model 356A14 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 356A14:Triaxial ICP® Accel., 100 mV/g, 50 g, 0.5 to 5 kHz, 1/4-28 Side Conn., 10-32 Female, Ti Housing
Download the Accelerometer Signal Processing White Paper - PCB
In this white paper, Dr. Stephen Hambric uses basic piezoelectric sensor theory to explain what happens to your measurement when you exceed the amplitude and frequency limits of an integrated piezoelectric sensor accelerometer.
"What's wrong with my Piezoelectric Accelerometer?" - PCB
Learn: How to identify sensor overload and explain the causes; The importance of sampling rate and how it effects measurements; From experimental data that shows how using an accelerometer with a different measurement range can solve amplifier saturation
Model 205C | PCB Piezotronics
Model 205C:ICP® quartz force ring, 60k lb comp., 0.08 mV/lb
Technical Information | PCB Piezotronics
Download technical information on PCB's products. PCB ® manufactures sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals to test and measure vibration, pressure, force, acoustics, load, and shock in research and development as well as industrial applications.. Divisions of PCB
History | PCB Piezotronics
1967 : ICP ® (Integrated-Circuit-Piezoelectric) sensors developed and marketed.. 1971 : Development of the 100,000 g high-shock, ICP ®, quartz accelerometer completed.. 1972 : Introduction of Impulse Hammers to excite structures for resonance searching and troubleshooting applications.