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Model 393B31 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 393B31:Seismic, high sensitivity, ceramic flexural ICP® accel., 10 V/g, 0.1 to 200 Hz, 2-pin top conn.
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Guide to Concrete Slab Moisture Testing With a Hygrometer
Moisture moves through concrete at a gradient, and thus getting representative of moisture presence requires gathering data from multiple points. The in situ method using the ASTM F-2170 standard (more on this later) sets the minimum number of probe insertions needed per 1,000 square feet.
Pros and Cons of an Analog Bandpass Filter vs. Digital Filter - Q Microwave
Deciding between an analog bandpass filter and a digital filter is a serious decision in any RF engineering project. To find the right filter for your application, you must consider numerous factors – such as operating frequency range, signal-to-noise ratio, power consumption, and the need for reconfigurability.
COLLECTING VIBRATION DATA WITH A USB DIGITAL ACCELEROMETER AND AN ...
Analyzing With MATLAB . What makes the USB Digital Accelerometer (Model 633A01) a great device for data acquisition? Extreme portability. Why not use a device most people already carry around? The smart phone. An Android phone and MATLAB make for an easy solution to acquire data in the field and analyze in the comfort of the office.
Tightening Strategies for Bolted Joints - PCB
RS Technologies, a Division of PCB Load & Torque, Inc. 24350 Indoplex Circle, Farmington Hills, MI 48335 USA Toll-Free in the USA 888-684-2894 Fax:716-684-0987 Email:rsinfo@pcbloadtorque.com www.pcbloadtorque.com
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Gradient or “Scale Factor” The rate that a pulse signal propagates through the magnetostrictive waveguide (gradient ≈9 µs/inch or 2838 m/second); the gradient will vary slightly from sensor to sensor. Gradient values are indicated on the label attached to each sensor. Resolution The smallest incremental change in position along
White Papers | PCB Piezotronics
Download PCB Piezotronics white papers. 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
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Resolution: 1 ÷ [gradient x crystal freq. (mHz) x circulation]; maximum resolution: 0.006 mm or 0.00025 in. Repeatability: Equals resolution Hysteresis: 0.0008 inch (0.02 mm) maximum Update Time: Resolution and Stroke dependent Minimum = [Stroke (specified in inches) + 3] x 9.1 µs Operating Temperature Head Electronics: - 40 to 150°F (- 40 ...
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Serial parameter upload available for: Stroke length, offset, gradient, status, serial number and manufacturer number Measured value Position Measurement parameters Resolution Controller dependent Cycle time Controller and stroke length dependent Recommendation: Stroke length 50…1000 mm ( 2… 40 in.): 500 µs Stroke length 1001…2000 mm (40…
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Interface Manual HART ® Operation Manual I 3 I 1. Contact information United States General Tel: +1-919-677-0100 Fax: +1-919-677-2343 E-mail: info.us@mtssensors.com
PCB Piezotronics | Measure vibration, pressure, force, and more
PCB Piezotronics | Measure vibration, pressure, force, and more
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Temposonics® Absolute,Non-ContactPositionSensors R-Serie Catalog 0.5 μm Analog CANbus Profibus-DP SSI EtherCAT Profinet The Measurable Difference
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Resolution: 1 ÷ [gradient x crystal freq. (mHz) x circulation]; maximum resolution: 0.006 mm or 0.00025 in. Repeatability: Equals resolution Hysteresis: 0.0008 inch (0.02 mm) maximum Update Time: Resolution and Stroke dependent Minimum = [Stroke (specified in inches) + 3] x 9.1 µs Operating Temperature Head Electronics: - 40 to 150°F (- 40 ...
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Resolution: 1 ÷ [gradient x crystal freq. (mHz) x circulation]; maximum resolution: 0.006 mm or 0.00025 in. Repeatability: Equals resolution Hysteresis: 0.0008 inch (0.02 mm) maximum Update Time: Resolution and Stroke dependent Minimum = [Stroke (specified in inches) + 3] x 9.1 µs Operating Temperature Head Electronics: - 40 to 150°F (- 40 ...
AEROSPACE FLIGHT TEST - PCB
are required for accurate and efficient dynamic measurements at temperature extremes, and during fast thermal gradients . often exhibit undesired spiking phenomena. PCB ® has developed a family of accelerometers employing new crystal designs . and processes pioneered at PCB ®, to minimize and eliminate this effect. Model . 320C03. ICP ...
Dialysis Temperature Monitoring | Hemodialysis
Temperature gradients during circulation occurring outside the body can cause variable thermal energy between the patient and their environment. An increase in thermal energy can cause an increase in temperature leading to heat stress.
Recent Design Updates and Selection Considerations - PCB
response to temperature. In addition, temperature or temperature gradients may change the pre-load stress on the element because of thermal expansion. Temperature change inside a sensor, where output would be affected, is relatively slow due to the thermal transfer. Therefore, thermal outputs are at low frequencies where they are attenuated