Low-g accelerometer
By Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 10/1/2006 2:00:00 AM
Measurement Specialties’ Model 4000 signal-conditioned accelerometer with temperature compensation can handle low-frequency monitoring in test, instrumentation, and vibration-sensing applications. The device features a VDC output with a ±2.5-V reference that provides a differential or single-ended output. Operating from a 10- to 24-VDC power supply, the Model 4000 draws a minimal 5 mA of current while operating over a –20°C to 85°C temperature range. The Model 4000 has a frequency response from 0–250 to 0–1500 Hz and has sensitivities of 1000 to 10 mV/g. Measurement Specialties, www.meas-spec.com.
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