October 5, 2007, Depew, NY, USA – PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) has introduced Model
357A19, a very miniature charge output accelerometer, designed for performing shock
and vibration studies in space-restricted locations and on small, lightweight structures. The
unit occupies a 0.11 x 0.16 x 0.27 inch (2.8 x 4.1 x 6.9 mm) envelope, and weighs a mere
0.007 ounces (0.20 grams), for minimal mass loading of a test article. The unit connects to
laboratory-style charge amplifiers or in-line charge converters, which condition an output
signal for recording or analysis.
Model 357A19 features an operating temperature range of -100 to +350 °F (-73
to +177 °C) and is ideally suited for thermal cycling and vibration stress screening
of circuit boards, disk drive mechanisms, mobile phones, PDA’s, and other electronic
devices. Other applications include NVH studies on automotive parts and modal analysis
of small structures and satellite components.
The sensor is structured with a shear mode, piezoceramic sensing element and produces
a 0.35 pC/g output signal, with frequency response of up to 20 kHz and resonant
frequency of greater than 70 kHz. Additional features include a 10,000 g shock limit,
robust titanium housing, 3-56 coaxial electrical connector, and a standard 10 ft. (3 m) low-noise cable.
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