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PERFORMANCE
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Sensitivity(± 25 %)
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1 mV/g
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Measurement Range
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± 5000 g pk
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Frequency Range(± 5 %)
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0.7 to 9000 Hz
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Frequency Range(-3 dB)
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0.4 to 20,000 Hz
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Filter Type
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Low Pass
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Electrical Filter Corner Frequency
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23 kHz
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Electrical Filter Roll-off
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12 dB/octave
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Resonant Frequency
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≥ 55 kHz
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Broadband Resolution(1 to 10,000 Hz)
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0.025 g rms
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Non-Linearity
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≤ 1 %
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Transverse Sensitivity
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≤ 5 %
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ENVIRONMENTAL
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Overload Limit(Shock)
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± 10,000 g pk
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Temperature Range(Operating)
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-65 to +250 °F
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Temperature Response
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See Graph
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ELECTRICAL
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Excitation Voltage
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20 to 30 VDC
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Constant Current Excitation
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2 to 20 mA
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Output Impedance
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≤ 200
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Output Bias Voltage
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8 to 14 VDC
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Discharge Time Constant
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0.5 to 1.5 sec
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Settling Time(within 10% of bias)
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<5 sec
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Spectral Noise(1 Hz)
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7200 µg/√Hz
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Spectral Noise(10 Hz)
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2400 µg/√Hz
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Spectral Noise(100 Hz)
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740 µg/√Hz
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Spectral Noise(1 kHz)
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190 µg/√Hz
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Electrical Isolation(Base)
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>108
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PHYSICAL
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Sensing Element
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Ceramic
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Sensing Geometry
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Shear
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Housing Material
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Titanium
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Sealing
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Hermetic
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Size (Hex x Height)
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3/8 in x 0.90 in
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Weight
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0.15 oz
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Electrical Connector
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10-32 Coaxial Jack
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Electrical Connection Position
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Top
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Mounting Thread
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10-32 Female
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES:
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| Model 080A04 Adhesive base, 0.37" hex x 0.2" thick, 10-32 tapped hole, aluminum with insulating hardcoat finish (1) |
| Model 080A109 Petro Wax (1) |
| Model 081B05 Mounting Stud (10-32 to 10-32) (1) |
| Model ACS-23 NIST Traceable frequency response (5Hz to +5% PT, Linear Scale +/-10%) (1) |
| Model M081B05 Mounting Stud 10-32 to M6 X 0.75 (1) |
All specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified.
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| NOTES: |
| [1] | Typical. |
| [2] | Zero-based, least-squares, straight line method. |
| [3] | See PCB Declaration of Conformance PS023 for details. |
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