PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Depew, NY 14043
ICP-® Accelerometer has 0.32 x 0.24 inch footprint.
Miniature Model 352B01 performs shock testing and stress screening of printed circuit boards, disc drive mechanisms, cellular phones, PDAs, and other electronic items. Structured with shear mode, piezoceramic sensing element, product provides Ã-
Read More »Dynamic Pressure Sensor withstands temperatures to 750-
Model 116B03, for harsh environments, operates in charge mode and may be used with PCB In-Line Charge Converters, which convert signals into low-impedance voltage signals for operation with ICPÃ-® signal conditioners. Piezoelectric sensor is ac-coupled and ignores ambient, static pressure, and very slow pressure changes to monitor low-level dynamic pressures. Unit offers solid-state...
Read More »Adaptor stores and recalls sensor data.
In-Line TEDS Adaptor features interface chip that allows identification, location, and sensitivity relative to attached piezoelectric sensor to be stored. Device allows ICPÃ-® accelerometers that do not have TEDS functionality to be used in typical TEDS applications such as large channel count modal analysis and structural testing. Use of adaptor eliminates cable connection errors and reduces...
Read More »Strain Sensor measures dynamic and quasi-static stress.
Model 240A01 Dynamic ICPÃ-® Strain Sensor measures dynamic and quasi-static stress on stationary and moving machinery. With piezoelectric sensing elements, and integrated microelectronic signal conditioning, unit interfaces with monitoring and data acquisition systems to detect inconsistencies or upsets. Positioning device in direction of maximum strain permits indirect measurement of forces...
Read More »Accelerometer has all welded, stainless steel housing.
Miniature Model 603C00 offers IP68 housing, 2-pin, MIL-style connector, electrical case isolation, and RFI, EMI, and mis-wiring protection. It provides 10 mV/g output signal, 500 g measurement range, and 10 kHz frequency range. Applications include imbalance, bearing monitoring, and gear-mesh studies and diagnostics on rotating machinery, spindles, and compressors. Versions with polyurethane,...
Read More »Kit reads and writes TEDS information to sensors.
Model 400A76 TEDS Sensor Interface Kit provides hardware and software required to interface with TEDS sensors. Operating on Windows PC via an RS-232 port, kit enables user to read/write data in 16 IEEE TEDS templates as well as in 3 templates established by LMS International. Supported transducers include accelerometers, microphones, charge amplifiers, and microphone preamplifiers. Kit consists...
Read More »Rotary Torque Transducer suits dynamometer applications.
Series 5302 utilizes strain-gage sensing technology and wireless, digital, signal telemetry to transmit measurement signals to adjacent receiver. With compact design and RF interference immunity, series exhibits low sensitivity to axial thrust and bending moments. Sensor is offered in 7 in. dia flange with choice of capacities from 1000 lb-in. to 6200 lb-in.
Read More »Accelerometers endure extreme thermal cycling.
Accelerometers have built-in electrical filter to prevent high frequency overload encountered in HALT/HASS/ESS testing with pneumatically actuated vibration tables. They are made of shear-structured sensing elements and hermetically sealed stainless steel housing. Units feature 10 mV/g sensitivity, frequency range to 10 kHz Ã-
Read More »Accelerometer provides triaxial vibration measurements.
Model 629M06 1 1/8 in. cube allows portable data collection. Stainless steel housing, with 4-pin military style connector stands up to harsh industrial environments. Unit features 100 mV/g sensitivity, 48-720 k cpm frequency range, and 560 Ã-µg resolution. Max operating temperature is 250Ã-
Read More »Charge Converters condition piezoelectric sensor signals.
Models 422E35 and 422E36 convert charge-mode signals into low-impedance voltage signals for input to readout, recording, and analysis instruments. In-line units, for use with high-temperature piezoelectric acceleration, pressure, and force sensors, accept source resistances as low as 10 k ohm and temperatures above 400Ã-
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