The triaxial ASC DiSens® EQ is every bit as accurate and sensitive as its analog predecessor, plus comes equipped with a high-end analog-to-digital converter and a digital data processing unit with USB interface as additional features.
For smooth analog-digital conversion, the built-in 80 Hz (-3 dB) Butterworth anti-aliasing filter resolves up to 21.5 effective number of bits (ENOB) at a default 500 Hz sampling frequency, a stand-out in the world of digital accelerometers. Beyond these integrated electronics, ASC DiSens® EQ-3211 accelerometers are based on quality MEMS technology with capacitive operation. In addition to their resolution of less than 1 µg, noise levels are ultra-low.
However, a standard USB interface makes this sensor truly convenient for anyone using a conventional laptop computer. It enables plug-and-play operation, including adjustment of all sensor configurations, external synchronization as well as retrieving and immediate processing of the measured data. 5 VDC power is supplied through the USB port, so that no additional peripherals are required.
Housing:
The sensor features a reliable aluminum housing with protection class IP65 and is connected to a host (e. g. computer/notebook) using an integrated USB cable. Furthermore, there is a stereo audio jack input for external triggering and synchronization.
Applications:
The ASC DiSens® EQ series features extremely high resolutions far superior to other analog sensors.