High Shock Piezo-Tronic IEPE Accelerometers

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                                Standard sensitivities shown, other sensitivities maybe available on request.

Model

Sensitivity

Weight

Shock Range

Temperature Range

High Shock Monoaxial IEPE Accelerometers

A/161

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 161 thumbnail 0.5mV/g 9.5gm
0.35oz
10,000g -40 to +121°C (Standard)
-40 to 249°F (standard)

A/162

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162 thumbnail  0.2mV/g 9.5gm
0.35oz
25,000g -40 to +121°C (Standard)
-40 to 249°F (standard)

A/163

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163 thumbnail  0.1mV/g 9.6gm
0.56oz
50,000g -40 to +121°C (Standard)
-40 to 249°F (standard)

 High Shock Triaxial IEPE Accelerometers

A/130/V.1

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A130

1mV/g

40gm 5,000g -50 to +185°C (HT)

      IEPE (Integrated Electronics Piezoelectric) Voltage Output - IEPE 
      Accelerometers feature an integrated circuit in the form of a
      built in charge to voltage converter (QVC), requiring minimal 
      instrumentation to connect the accelerometer to a data
      acquisition system. The hybrid QVCs implemented in our IEPE
      accelerometers generate a low impedance, noise immune
      voltage proportional to the input charge. These hybrid QVCs
      allow for any kind of cable to be used with the Accelerometer.
      The high shock range of IEPE accels feature built in filtering at
      10,000g and above to reduce high frequency ringing, the A/16X
      range can be used with our range of triaxial mounting blocks FB1
      and FB2 for high shock triaxial measurements. Alternatively our
      A/130/V.1 triaxial accel with built in sensors can be used up to
      5000g testing where installations are more restricted, this can
      also be provided with a mounting plate to allow for moutning on
      a curved or oddly shaped test surface A/130.Shim