Seismic sensor A/1800

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Characteristics

Frequency

0.2 kHz, 0.3 kHz, 1 kHz, 1.5 kHz, 4 kHz

Description

• Ultra high output from multiple shear plates. • Available with a Microdot or TNC Connector. • High Temperature operation up to 185°C Vibration Shaker Testing Structural Testing Seismic Vibration Measurement The A/1800 range of IEPE Seismic accelerometers are specifically developed to provide high voltage output, using multiple shear plates for micro g level measurement. Virtual immunity to strain input side effects provides guarantee of low frequency and measurement integrity. As with all IEPE types of accelerometer the A/1800 requires a constant current supply in the range of 2 to 20mA, this can be supplied by suitably equipped hardware front ends or via the voltage source modules available from DJB Instruments range of Instrumentation. Ideally suited to Seismic and Civil engineering applications where low frequency and low 'g' level measurements are required. For applications over 125ºC, a charge output version of this accelerometer (A/800) can deliver solutions up to 250ºC All DJB Accelerometers are calibrated on site prior to despatch, and are accompanied by a calibration chart with temperature and frequency responses listed. Periodic calibration can be carried out with our VC-01 Handheld Calibrator whilst we also offer a full calibration service including cross axis checks to aid accuracy of data. We are able to provide this service for all makes of accelerometer with a full report given for each device. Please contact us with an enquiry Cable Repair Service to make current cabling as good as new, cutting costs whilst good for the environment Specialist Cable Assembly - for all manufacturers Cable and connector stock held for a quick turnaround
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