July 28, 2006, Depew, NY, USA – The Vibration Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. announces release of the Model 352C23
miniature ICP® accelerometer, designed for shock and vibration measurements in space-restricted locations and on small, lightweight
structures. The unit weighs a mere 0.2 grams, and occupies only a 0.11 × 0.23 inch (2.8 × 5.7 mm) footprint, for minimal mass
loading of the test article. The device is ideally suited for vibration studies and package testing of circuit boards, disc drive mechanisms,
cellular phones, PDAs, and other consumer electronics. Other applications include NVH studies on automotive parts and modal
analysis and structural testing of solar panels and satellite components.
The sensor is structured with a shear mode, piezoceramic sensing element and produces a 5 mV/g output signal, with frequency
response from 2 to 10k Hz and measurement range of 1000 g’s. Additional features include an anodized aluminum housing,
electrical ground isolation, 10,000 g shock limit, 3-56 coaxial electrical connector, and a 10 ft (3 m) replaceable low-noise cable.
For additional information, contact the Vibration Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., toll-free, at 888-684-0013;
E-mail: vibration@pcb.com; or fax at 716-685-3886. For other PCB products,
contact PCB directly at 716-684-0001, or visit our web site at www.pcb.com.
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