Meggitt Sensing Systems Debuts Triaxial Isotron Accelerometer
Endevco model 35A designed for vibration measurements.
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July 8, 2010
By DE Editors
Meggitt Sensing Systems has launched the Endevco model 35A, an Isotron (IEPE-type) triaxial accelerometer with integral electronics, designed for vibration measurements in three orthogonal axes on small objects.
Offering a low impedance output, shear mode construction and weighing 1.1 grams without cable, the adhesive mounted Endevco model 35A is designed as a measurement package to reduce the unwanted effects of mass loading on more delicate test structures. Sensor output is transmitted through the same wires that supply required 4 mA constant-current power. The model comes pre-installed with both field repairable and factory replaceable fine gage wires (34 AWG) as output leads. Model 35A includes the Endevco model 3027AM5-120 cable with pigtails at one end to connect to the pre-installed accelerometer wires and three BNC connectors at the other end. A removal tool is also provided.
With its small size, the Endevco model 35A is suited to shock and vibration testing of electronic components and equipment, automotive component vibration monitoring, scale model vibration testing, and biomedical research.
For more information, visit Meggitt Sensing Systems.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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