Low Noise Sensors Designed For Seismic Motion Studies

Feb. 1, 2001
The SA-107LN accelerometers are high-sensitivity, low-noise sensors designed for use in seismic and low level frequency motion studies. They make use of low-noise electronics in conjunction with the force balance principle to make possible

The SA-107LN accelerometers are high-sensitivity, low-noise sensors designed for use in seismic and low level frequency motion studies. They make use of low-noise electronics in conjunction with the force balance principle to make possible measurements in the low frequency micro- range for applications like earthquake monitoring, antenna stabilization, building motion studies, floor vibration and ship board motion (heave/roll/pitch). Model SA-107SLN is a hermetically sealed version of the SA-107LN for applications requiring a water proof sensor.

Company: COLUMBIA RESEARCH LABORATORIES INC.

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