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Meggitt Sensing Systems Introduces New Endevco Piezoelectric Accelerometer

Compact unit designed for general purpose vibration testing of small structures and objects.

Compact unit designed for general purpose vibration testing of small structures and objects.

By DE Editors

Meggitt Sensing Systems has introduced the Endevco model 2226C, a compact adhesive mounted piezoelectric accelerometer, designed for the general purpose vibration testing of smaller structures and objects. With a sensitivity of 2.8 pC/g, the Endevco model 2226C features a top mounted 10-32 receptacle for easy installation within space constrained environments. Its light weight (2.8 gm) effectively minimizes mass loading.

Units are designed to operate over a temperature range of -55 C to +177 C (-67 F to +350 F). As a self-generating device, the model 2226C requires no external power source for operation. Although signal return is connected to the case, a user may isolate signal ground from the mounting surface by installing the unit with non-conductive adhesive.
 
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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