Accelerometer without display AAA260
1-axisVdcfor the aerospace industry

accelerometer without display
accelerometer without display
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Characteristics

Type
without display
Number of axes
1-axis
Output signal
Vdc
Domain
for the aerospace industry
Acceleration range

Max.: 196 m/s²
(643 ft/s²)

Min.: 10 m/s²
(33 ft/s²)

Frequency

Max.: 150 Hz

Min.: 90 Hz

Description

High-end servo accelerometer AAA260 - Measurement range: ±1g to ± 20g - Non-Linearity: ±0.05 to ±0.10 %FRO - Output: ± 5 Volts dc - Operating temperature: -55°C to +95°C (-67 to 203°F) - Frequency response: low frequency, high sensitivity AAA260 Series Single Axis Servo Accelerometer Using the same torquer mechanism and servo electronics as the AAA220 series, the AAA260 features a switching regulator to enable direct operation from a single ended dc power supply. Galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuits provides total electrical isolation between the input supply and signal output. To meet certain measuring requirements, especially in certain aerospace applications, this series has provision for an optional active filter with low output impedance and 1g bias circuitry for vertical mounting. The AAA260 series accelerometers have been used successful in aerospace, military and industrial applications for many decades. The acquisition of this technology by Altheris has allowed customers to benefit from the same exceptional product qualities as its predecessors, with the added benefits of extensive applications engineering support, global technical sales presence, repair, refurbishment and calibration services, stocking programs, and continuous product improvements.

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