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7108A Plug & Play Accelerometer
Brand: American Sensor Technologies IncThe Model 7108A is a miniature adhesive mount IEPE accelerometer available in ±50 to ±500g dynamic ranges.
The accelerometer features a welded hermetic stainless steel construction with a 10-32 top connector. The model 7108A incorporates a stable piezo-ceramic crystal in annular shear mode, installed with a compression ring that eliminates the usage of epoxies that can affect long term stability. The accelerometer has an operating range of -55° to 125°C and a flat frequency response to 10 kHz.
Features- ±50 to ±500 g Dynamic Range
- Wide Bandwidth Up to 10 kHz
- Welded Stainless Steel
- Hermetically Sealed
- Annular Shear Mode
- Isolated from Mounting Surface
Specifications
Approvals & Certifications
- CE
- RoHS
Bandwidth
- 10 kHz
Cable Length
- 10 feet (3 metres) Standard
Current
- 2 to 10 mA - Excitation Current
Electrical Connectors
- 10-32 Coaxial Receptacle
Enclosure, Body Material
- Stainless Steel
Frequency
- 0.5 to 10,000 Hz
- 32,000 Hz - Natural Frequency
Humidity
- Hermetically Sealed
Load Impedance
- < 100 ohms - Output Impedance
Mounting
- Adhesive
- Isolated from Mounting Surface
NACE & NIST
- NIST Traceable Amplitude Calibration from 20 Hz to ± 2 dB Frequency Response Limit
Non-Linearity
- ± 1 % of Full Scale Output
Operating Temperature
- -55° to 125° C (-67° to 257° F)
Operating Voltages
- 18-30 Vdc - Compliance Voltage
Output
- ± 5 V - Full Scale Output
Output Noise
- 0.0004 to 0.0008 G RMS - Residual (Broadband 1 Hz to 10 kHz)
Response Time
- 0.8 to 1.2 seconds - Discharge Time
Sensitivity
- < 5 % - Transverse
- 10 to 100 mV/g
Sensor, Probe Material
- Ceramic (Shear Mode)
Shock
- 5,000 G
Storage Temperature
- -55° to 125° C (-67° to 257° F)
Supply Voltage
- 6 -14 Vdc - Bias
- High Frequency Applications
- Laboratory Testing
- Modal Applications
- Vibration & Shock Monitoring