Tri-axial Accelerometer Debuts For Biomechanics Research

Oct. 8, 2008
The Model 7269, a miniature tri-axial accelerometer, targets applications in the field of biomechanics research, such as studies of head injuries, testing of sport helmets, heads-up displays, and ejection seats. The device weighs just 0.4g. Its small

The Model 7269, a miniature tri-axial accelerometer, targets applications in the field of biomechanics research, such as studies of head injuries, testing of sport helmets, heads-up displays, and ejection seats. The device weighs just 0.4g. Its small size facilitates installation in hard to access areas or on small electronics assemblies. Features include a full-scale output of 400 mV when employing a 10 Vdc excitation signal and a frequency response that extends down to dc, steady-state acceleration. For more details and price, contact ENDEVCO, San Juan Capistrano, CA. (949) 493-8181.

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