Shock accelerometer B00CG6
uniaxialIEPEG-force

Shock accelerometer - B00CG6 - LNS Dynamics LLC - uniaxial / IEPE / G-force
Shock accelerometer - B00CG6 - LNS Dynamics LLC - uniaxial / IEPE / G-force
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Characteristics

Number of axes
uniaxial
Technology
IEPE
Other characteristics
for general purposes, industrial, for crash tests, G-force, ultra-light, voltage output, with analog output, shock, IP68
Frequency

Min.: 10 kHz

Max.: 15,000 kHz

Description

Overview
Uniaxial shock accelerometer with IEPE output, model B00CG6, designed for measurement of very high transient accelerations up to ±50,000 g. Titanium alloy housing with laser welding (IP68) and low mass (10 g) to minimize disturbance of test events.

Key specifications
  • Sensitivity: 0.1 mV/g
  • Range: ±50,000 g
  • Broadband resolution: 0.1 g rms
  • Linearity: 5%
  • Frequency range (10%): 10–15 kHz
  • Resonant frequency: ≥100 kHz
  • Discharge time constant: ≤0.5 s
  • Transverse sensitivity: ≤5%
  • Max shock: 80,000 g
  • Operating temperature: -40 to 80 °C
  • Weight: 10 g


Mechanical and mounting
  • Housing material: Titanium alloy
  • Sealing: Laser welded, IP68
  • Mounting options: 10-32 female, M5 female (M6 referenced)
  • Output connector: Connected cable


Electrical characteristics
  • Output type: IEPE
  • Excitation voltage: 20–30 Vdc
  • Constant current excitation: 2–20 mA
  • Output impedance: ≤100 Ω
  • Output bias voltage: 8–12 Vdc
  • Sensitivity temperature coefficient: -0.07 %/°C


Applications
Suitable for industrial and laboratory shock testing, drop and impact qualification, pyrotechnic and ordnance testing, and other environments requiring high-acceleration measurement.

Ordering and options
  • Model: B00CG6
  • TEDS: Not available
  • Connector and mounting adapters available on request
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