Triaxial Accelerometers feature low temperature coefficient.June 23, 2011 -
With operating temperature range of -65 to +325°F and temperature coefficient of less than 0.010%/°F, Series 339A Triaxial ICP® Accelerometers are suited for powertrain testing, NVH, road load data acquisition, and durability testing in climatic chambers. Sensors have measurement range to 8,000 Hz and built-in low pass filter to alleviate effects of high frequency overloads caused by metal-to-metal inputs. Both stud and adhesive mounting configurations are available.
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PCB Piezotronics Inc.
3425 Walden Ave.
Depew, NY, 14043 2495 USA

PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Introduces a New Series of Low Temperature Coefficient Triaxial ICP® Accelerometers for Powertrain Development and NVH Applications
Novi, Michigan, USA - PCB Automotive Sensors - a division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., introduces a series of low temperature coefficient, triaxial ICP® accelerometers. PCB® Series 339A Triaxial ICP® accelerometers are designed with a low temperature coefficient, wide operating temperature range, and good broadband measurement resolution. With an operating temperature range from -65 to +325 °F (-54 to +163 °C) and a temperature coefficient of less than 0.010% / °F (0.020% / °C) these sensors are ideal for powertrain testing, NVH, road load data acquisition, and durability testing in climatic chambers.
Additionally, these sensors have a measurement range to 8000 Hz and a built in low pass filter to alleviate the effects of high frequency overloads caused by metal-to-metal inputs commonly encountered in powertrain vibration testing. Sensors are available in both stud and adhesive mounting configurations.
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