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Piezoelectric Accelerometers Measure Smaller Structure/Component Vibration

Low base-strain sensitivity, high-resonance frequency, & excellent output stability over time

Meggitt
Wed, 03/07/2012 - 11:57
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(Meggitt: San Juan Capistrano, CA) -- Meggitt Sensing Systems, designer and manufacturer of high-performance sensing and monitoring systems for air and land-based machinery in extreme environments, has introduced the Endevco model 2224C series of piezoelectric accelerometers. These devices are designed for general purpose vibration measurements of smaller structures and components, as well as shaker tables, within aerospace, automotive, electronics, industrial, and in-laboratory applications.

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Offered with a 12 pC/g sensitivity, the Endevco model 2224C series features a 10-32 top connector for convenient mounting within space constrained environments. Series accelerometers incorporate the use of Meggitt’s own proprietary piezoelectric crystal technology, operating in annular shear mode. Sensor construction allows for low base strain sensitivity, high resonance frequency, and excellent output stability over time. Signal ground is connected to the outer case of the unit and when used with isolated mounting stud, is electrically case isolated from ground. A low-noise coaxial cable, the Endevco model 3090C-120, is supplied for error-free operation, along with a 10-32 mounting stud and installation wrench.

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