The ability to measure, monitor, and analyze vibration is essential to many industries and areas of research & development. Unfortunately, the proper methods for creating an accurate and repeatable ...
How do piezoelectric accelerometers — vibration sensors — work? The force caused by vibration or a change in motion (acceleration) causes the sensor's mass to “squeeze” contained piezoelectric ...
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My consumer grade accelerometer can theoretically measure o of tilt. Will this still be possible over temperature and in the presence of vibration? Most likely, the answer is no. Questions around ...
Part 1 of this series addressed the advantages and disadvantages of various vibration sensors; Part 2 examined signal conditioning and system hardware selection and configuration. I’ll wrap up by ...
The USB-2405, a four-channel USB 2.0 dynamic signal-acquisition module, features a built-in integrated electronics piezoelectric (IEPE) excitation current source that provides 2 mA on each AI channel, ...
The new plug-and-play piezoelectric linear accelerometer is available in two dynamic ranges, +/- 40 g and +/- 160 g, for use in a wide number of applications, as well as in two measurement directions, ...
Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV) is an occupational vibration exposure that mainly affects people who regularly use all types of vibrating pneumatic, electric, hydraulic and gasoline-powered hand tools.
Analog Devices has announced a pair of three-axis MEMS accelerometers intended to detect structural defects via wireless sensor networks. “The low noise of ADXL354 (analogue out) and ADXL355 (digital ...