Sensors

Triaxial accelerometer is capable of operation up to 180°C

10th September 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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PCB Piezotronics has launched a triaxial ICP accelerometer, that is claimed to be the world’s smallest to be capable of operation up to 180°C. The PCB Model HT356B01 uses the same 6.35mm cube titanium housing as its predecessor, the Model 356A01.

The hermetically sealed accelerometer features improved strain relief with a larger, stronger crimp tube and is compatible with an ICP (IEPE) signal conditioner or readout device. Its high temperature capability makes it suitable for use in a wide range of applications including gas turbine component qualification, engine vibration measurements (including high performance engines such as F1), structural vibration, environmental stress screening, noise vibration and harshness and high temperature vibration measurements where there are space restrictions.

Additional product highlights include 5mV/g sensitivity, measurement range of ±1,000g peak and the highest overload limit 10,000g, compared with competing devices. An integral 1.5m cable to four-pin connector and supplied mating cable assembly terminating in BNC plugs complete the Model HT356B01 package. Technical specifications encompass frequency range of 2-8000Hz (y and z axes) and 2-5000Hz (x axis) all ±5%, frequency range on x axis above 8kHz at ±1dB, resonant frequency above 50kHz and weight without cable of 1.0g.

The Model HT356B01 miniature triaxial accelerometer is available via PCB Piezotronics’ “On Your desk in Five Days” stock delivery programme and is CE marked.

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