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606M1 Plug & Play Accelerometer
Brand: American Sensor Technologies IncThe Model 606M1 is a MEMS triaxial seat pad accelerometer with both static and dynamic responses designed specially for characterizing whole body vibration in accordance with ISO 2631-1 and ISO 8041.
The DC response of the silicon MEMS sensors is the key to yield accurate velocity and displacement results from the raw acceleration data. The 606M1 incorporates integral temperature compensation that provides a stable output over a wide operating range. The on-board voltage regulation circuit works with power supply from 8 to 32 Vdc.
Features- Three Independent Circuits
- Low Current Consumption
- Ranges: ±25 g
- Gas Damped, DC Response
- High Over-Range Protection
- Low Transverse Sensitivity
Specifications
Accuracy
- ± 1 % of Full Scale Output Non-Linearity
Applications
- Biodynamic Study
- Heavy Equipment Testing
- Helicopter Flight Testing
- Vibration & Shock Monitoring
- Whole Body Vibration Study
Approvals & Certifications
- CE
- RoHS
Cable Material
- PFA Insulated, Braided Shield, TPE Jacket
Compensated Temperature
- -20° to 85° C (-4° to 185° F)
Current
- < 15 mA - Excitation Current
Electrical Connectors
- 6 x 28 AWG Conductors
Enclosure, Body Material
- Nitrile Rubber (Seat Pad)
Excitation Voltage
- 8-36 Vdc
Frequency
- 0 to 1,000 Hz - Frequency Response
- 4,000 Hz - Natural Frequency
Insulation Resistance
- > 100 megaohms at 100 Vdc
NACE & NIST
- NIST - Traceable Amplitude Calibration
Operating Temperature
- -20° to 85° C (-4° to 185° F)
Output
- ± 100 mV - Zero Acceleration
Output Impedence
- < 100 ohms
Output Noise
- 800 µV RMS - Residual
Power
- 2.5 Vdc - Bias Voltage
Sensitivity
- ± 3.5 % - Thermal Sensitivity Shift
- 80 mV/g
Shock
- 5,000 G
Storage Temperature
- -20° to 85° C (-4° to 185° F)
Thermal Drift
- Zero Shift: ± 3 % of Full Scale Output
Turn-On Time
- < 100 milliseconds