Accelerometers feature ground-isolated titanium housings.

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Models 352C43 (10 mV/g) and 352C44 (100 mV/g) are each housed in 7/16 in. hex x 0.42 in. tall titanium housing. Electrically isolated design eliminates ground loop and noise problems. Shear mode, piezo-ceramic sensing elements provide low-noise operation and accuracy through frequency range of 0.5 to 10k Hz (+/- 10%). Built-in microelectronic signal conditioning circuitry offers low impedance output signal. Units operate in -65 to +250 deg F temperatures.



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Miniature, Lightweight, Ground Isolated Accelerometers


January 15, 2002, Depew, NY - Two new accelerometers from the Vibration Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., feature small, lightweight, ground-isolated, titanium housings and are ideally suited for modal and structural vibration analysis, package drop testing, and general shock and vibration measurement applications.

Models 352C43 (10 mV/g) and 352C44 (100 mV/g) are each housed in a 7/16 inch hex x 0.42 inch tall titanium housing that weighs just 3 grams. The smooth base is designed for adhesive mounting while the electrically isolated design eliminates ground loop and noise problems. Shear mode, piezo-ceramic sensing elements provide low-noise operation and accuracy through a frequency range of 0.5 to 10k Hz (+/- 10%). Built-in microelectronic
signal conditioning circuitry offers a low impedance output signal for long distance signal transmission and simplicity of operation. The durable designs operate in -65 to +250 deg F temperatures, and survive accidental shock inputs to 5000 g.

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