Accelerometer Measures Shock To 200 kg

Sept. 1, 2002
Claiming an exceptionally high resonance frequency with zero damping, the Model 7270A piezo-resistive accelerometer measures shock over a full-scale range of from 2 to 200 kg. The accelerometer is micro-machined from a single piece of silicon, with

Claiming an exceptionally high resonance frequency with zero damping, the Model 7270A piezo-resistive accelerometer measures shock over a full-scale range of from 2 to 200 kg. The accelerometer is micro-machined from a single piece of silicon, with the etched device’s inertial mass and strain gauges arranged in an active, four-arm Wheatstone bridge circuit with an integrated zero-balance network. For further information and price, contact ENDEVCO, San Juan Capistrano, CA. (949) 493-8181.

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