Silicon
Designs' new 2460 triaxial accelerometer is a rugged, easy-to use tool
for measuring shock and vibration. This
universal
module
is unusual in that it was designed to be multifunctional across a broad
range of applications.
The
2460 is a triaxial version of the popular 2260 single axis
device. It combines three orthogonally mounted model 1221L
accelerometers in a sturdy case for commercial and industrial
environments.
This
integrated-amplifier module is tailored for zero to medium frequency
instrumentation applications.
Its anodized aluminum case is epoxy sealed and is easily mounted via
two #8 (or
M4) screws. On-board voltage regulation and an internal voltage
reference
eliminate the need for precision power supplies.
It
is
relatively insensitive
to temperature changes and gradients. An optional initial calibration
sheet (2460-CAL)
and periodic calibration checking are also available.
The
new 2460 is in production and available now. Custom
specifications and quantity discounts are available. The
2460's
sister model, the 2470,
is
available for applications requiring tighter specs.
SDI's
miniature
accelerometer technology combines additive micro machining and
integrated circuit technology to produce a highly reliable,
exceptionally rugged, capacitive sensor to
detect shock,
vibration, and
acceleration.
SDI
specializes in commercial-grade accelerometers such as those used in
automobile crash detection and stability testing, identifying unusual
vibrations in race cars and airplane engines, and monitoring structural
integrity in bridges, hydroelectric power generators, and wind farm
turbines.
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| Product
Features: |
| Acceleration
Response
Operating
Temp Range
Full Scale
Range
Power
Output
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AC
and DC
-40
to +85°C
2
to 400 g's
+8
to +32V DC
±4V Differential or
0.5V to 4.5V
Single Ended
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| Supported
Cable Length
Mass
Size
Case
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Up
to 15 Meters
30 grams
0.99"sq. x 0.83"
Anodized Aluminum
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Applications
·
Vibration
Monitoring and Analysis
·
Machine
Control
·
Modal
Analysis
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Robotics
·
Crash
Testing
·
Instrumentation
·
Rotating Machinery Control
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