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Model 337A30 ICP® Accelerometer Installation and Operating Manual - PCB
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VIBRATION FUNDAMENTALS - PCB
Piezoelectric accelerometers measure vibration and shock for a wide variety of applications. They incorporate a piezoelectric sensing element with a crystalline atomic structure which outputs an electrical charge when subjected to a load with near zero deflection.
PRESSURE FUNDAMENTALS - PCB
PCB offers multiple ICP® signal conditioners from 1 to 16 channels with current adjustment within 2 to 20 mA at +18 to +30 volts DC. Refer to PCB Tech NoteTN-32 for more information on signal conditioners and impedance.
Measuring displacement using accelerometers - Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
4-20 mA sensors provide cost-effective continuous monitoring of balance of plant equipment. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in loop powered vibration sensors, which are powered from 24 volt supplies and output a 4-20 mA signal.
Reading accelerometer specifications - Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
To obtain vibration data this is meaningful for your application, it is important to understand the performance characteristics of the accelerometer under consideration. Sensor sensitivity is often described as nominal, which means the voltage output per engineering unit.
Introduction to Piezoelectric Accelerometers - PCB
ICP accelerometers are designed to measure vibration and shock for a wide variety of applications. They are simple to use and accurate over a wide frequency range which makes them the recommended choice for many testing situations.
ESD Attenuation Test Procedure for Connectors with Faraday Cage ...
oscilloscope voltage probes with an analog bandwidth greater than 500 MHz and an input impedance of 1 M Ω (or greater) are preferred and should be used if possible.
What’s the Difference Between 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable?
First, we need to define what an Ohm is and what exactly it measures. An Ohm is a unit of resistance — that is the resistance to the flow of electrical current through a circuit.
TN-24 Selecting Accelerometers for and Assessing Data From ... - PCB
2. The data sampling rate must be at least twice the highest data frequency of interest. a.Properly selected data filters must constrain data signal content, so that data doesn’t exceed this
T1 Developer's Board - Airmar
The T1 Transceiver Module delivers fast and easy evaluation of Airmar’s Ultrasonic Transducers. The entire frequency range of Airmar 30 kHz to 300 kHz transducers can be driven by the T1. A selectable receiver gain of up to 60 dB allows amplification of echoes and viewing of waveforms on any oscilloscope.
High Sensitivity ICP ® Accelerometers - PCB
High sensitivity ICP® accelerometers are specifically designed to enable the detection of ultra-low-level, low-frequency vibrations associated with very large structures, foundations, and earth tremors.
High-Performance Industrial Computing with CompactPCI Serial - Amphenol CS
Amphenol ICC’s AirMax ® VS connectors replace the traditional 2mm hardmetric connectors used in previous generation CompactPCI. These are high-speed, higher-density connectors capable of supporting differential signaling at 12Gb/s.
TN-30 What’s Wrong With My Piezoelectric Accelerometer? - PCB
Model 352C18 was also connected to a second oscilloscope set at a sample rate of 2 MHz. Figure 4. Test Setup. The output of each accelerometer is shown in Figure 5 and Figure 6. Figure 5 is the output over a two second period. Figure 6 shows the same signal in a .10 second time span.
FORCE & STRAIN FUNDAMENTALS - PCB
Piezoelectric force sensors measure compressive or tensile loads for a wide variety of applications. They incorporate a piezoelectric sensing element with a crystalline atomic structure which outputs an electrical charge when subjected to force with near zero deflection.
Model 394C06-R | PCB Piezotronics (en)
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. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news & product updates from PCB®. . . .
Model 699B06 Calibration shaker Installation and Operating Manual - PCB
viewed on the oscilloscope to aid in positioning the test transducer and platform to reduce distortion that can occur with very heavy weights. The 699B06 should always be operated on a stable, flat surface.
General Signal Conditioning Guide - PCB
The main advantage of charge output sensors is their ability to operate under high temperature environments. Certain sensors . have the ability to withstand temperatures exceeding +1000 ºF (+538 ºC).
Model M394C06 Handheld shaker, 10 m/sec/sec at 159.2 Hz (for up ... - PCB
Model M394C06 Handheld shaker, 10 m/sec/sec at 159.2 Hz (for up to 210 grams total weight of sensor, cable and mtg. accessories) Installation and Operating Manual
Model 394C06 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 394C06:Platinum Stock Product Handheld shaker, 1g at 159.2 Hz (for up to 210 grams total weight of sensor, cable and mtg. accessories).
Model 208C02 ICP® Force Sensor Installation and Operating Manual - PCB
orce sensors offer significant advantages over charge mode types. Because of the low impedance output and solid-state, hermetic construction, ICP force sensors are well suited for cont. nuous, unattended force monitoring in harsh factory environments. Also,