TO-5 Device Measures Up To 20 kg Of shock

July 1, 2002
Mounted in a TO-5 package, the Model 2479M4 shock detector is capable of measuring shock levels up to 20 kg. The device incorporates a self-generating piezoelectric seismic sensor that produces a high-impedance voltage output proportional to the unit

Mounted in a TO-5 package, the Model 2479M4 shock detector is capable of measuring shock levels up to 20 kg. The device incorporates a self-generating piezoelectric seismic sensor that produces a high-impedance voltage output proportional to the unit of acceleration to the mounting surface. Operating temperature range is -40°C to +50°C and weight is approximately 1.4g. ENDEVCO CORP., San Juan Capistrano, CA. (949) 493-8181.

Company: ENDEVCO CORP.

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