Accelerometers
Meggitt Sensing Systems (Irvine, CA), a Meggitt group division, has extended its set of Endevco-brand Isotron accelerometers. Features include multiple sensitivity options; wide-band frequency response; signal ground isolation from case; low noise floor; and TEDS capablity.
The new Endevco models, 41A, 42A, and 43A, are general purpose, single-axis accelerometers. 10, 25, 100, 500, and 1000 mV/g sensitivities are available for the 41A and 42A, with 100, 500 and 1000 mV/g for the 43A. Amplitude response of +/-5% is 1 to 10000 Hz. The stud-mounted accelerometers have a 10-32 threaded hole. Optional accessories include cables, an adhesive mounting adapter, and signal conditioners.
The Endevco model 45A is a general-purpose, high-sensitivity, triaxial accelerometer in a 20-mm cube shape. The 45A includes 500 mV/g (10 g range) and 1000 mV/g (5 g range) options. Amplitude response of +/-5% is 1 to 6000 Hz for y- and z-axes, and 1 to 3000 Hz for x-axis. Optional accessories include cables, an adhesive mounting adapter, isolated mounting adapters, and signal conditioners.
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