EGCS-D5 Plug & Play Accelerometer
Brand: American Sensor Technologies IncEGCS-D5 Plug & Play Accelerometer
Brand: American Sensor Technologies IncThe Model EGCS-D5 accelerometer is critically damped with built-in over-range stops that are set to protect the unit against up to 20,000g shocks.
This is ideal for applications which may experience rough handling or in situations where the accelerometer must survive a high initial overload in order to make a low g measurement.
These units feature a Wheatstone Bridge output with compensated temperature range of 20°C to 80°C. An inline amplifier option is available for superior signal to noise performance.
Features- ±50 to ±10,000g Dynamic Range
- Heavy Duty, Rugged
- Static and Dynamic Measurement
- DC to 10,000 Hz Frequency Response
- ±1% Non-Linearity
- -40°C to 100°C Temperature Range
Specifications
Accuracy
- ± 1 % of Full Scale Output - Non-Linearity
Approvals & Certifications
- CE
- RoHS
Cable Material
- PTFE Insulated
Compensated Temperature
- 20° to 80° C (70° to 170° F)
Electrical Connectors
- 4 x 30 AWG Leads, PTFE Insulated, Braided Shield, FEP Jacket
Enclosure, Body Material
- Stainless Steel
Environmental Protection
- IP65
Excitation Voltage
- 15 Vdc
Frequency
- 0 to 10,000 Hz - Frequency Response Nominal
- 0 to 5,000 Hz - Frequency Response Min.
- 1,200 to 16,000 Hz - Natural Frequency
Humidity
- Epoxy Sealed
Insulation Resistance
- > 100 megaohms at 50 Vdc
Mounting
- 2 x 4-40 Socket Head Cap Screws
NACE & NIST
- NIST - Traceable Amplitude Calibration
Operating Temperature
- -40° to 100° C (-40° to 212° F)
Output
- ± 20 mV - Zero Acceleration Output
Resistance
- 1,000 ohms - Output Resistance
- 2,000 ohms - Input Resistance
Sensitivity
- < 3 % - Transverse Sensitivity
- ± 2.5 %/50° C (100° F) - Thermal Sensitivity Shift
- 0.016-4 mV/g
Shock
- 5,000 to 20,000 G - Shock Limit
Storage Temperature
- -40° to 100° C (-40° to 212° F)
Thermal Drift
- ± 2 mV/50° C (100° F) - Thermal Zero Shift
- Metal-to-Metal Mechanical Shock
- Impact Testing
- Building Construction
- Pile Driving
- Weapons Testing