If you need a triaxial accelerometer that combines wide frequency range, from DC to 2kHz, with exceptionally low noise, the choice has been very limited until now. The new Type 8396A triax from Kistler has those characteristics plus excellent linearity and an integral signal amplifier for an analog voltage output all in a miniature titanium housing weighing only 30g. With six ranges from 2 'g' to 200 'g' these new MEMS accelerometers are the answer to most demanding applications from automotive durability testing and road load data and aviation flutter testing to bridge structural monitoring and railway rolling stock testing and monitoring.
The new Type 8396A accelerometer uses a MEMS variable capacitance, silicon sensing element to simultaneously measures acceleration and/or low-frequency vibration in three mutually perpendicular axes from DC to 2000Hz. The integrated signal amplifier provides a wide range of industry-standard output signal options to interface with most current DAQ systems. The sensing element and electronics are contained in a lightweight, hermetically sealed, welded titanium housing with either a circular nine-pin connector or an integral cable. Ground isolation is obtained by mounting the sensor using one of a range off-ground accessories or by adhesive mounting using the side of the sensor with the integral hard anodised plate.
The combination of wide frequency range, low noise and operating temperature from -55 to +125degC, combined with small size and mass, makes the new Type 8396A triaxial accelerometer well suited to applications wherever very low-frequency measurements need to be made accurately, even under varying temperatures in exposed, outdoor environments.
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