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JB3 quartz flexible accelerometer single axis anal... aviation navigation vibration sensor, single axis aviation accelerometer high stability, low drift acceleration sensor
the Accelerometeroutput current and the force received are linear output, and the user can select the appropriate sampling resistor to achieve the highest accuracy output. At the same time, the Tempe Sensor is built in, and the output current changes linearly with temperature. The user compensates the Deviation value and Scale factor to reduce the temperature effect (optional). The product can be used for both static and dynamic testing and is a standard vibration sensor
JB3 Series quartz flexibility Accelerometer is a compact, high-accuracy, large-scale Accelerometer with excellent long-term stability, repeatability, start-up performance, environmental adaptability and reliability, making it a cost-effective military inertia grade quartz flexible Accelerometer.
Applications ●Drilling and Inclination Measurement ●Aeronautics and Astronautics ●Instruments and Equipment |
Introduction JB3 series quartz flexible accelerometer is a miniaturized, high-precision, large-range military inertial navigation grade accelerometer product with excellent long-term stability, repeatability, startup performance, environmental adaptability and high reliability. It can be used for both static and dynamic testing and is also a standard vibration sensor. The product adopts a unique miniaturized design and packaging process, and the output current has a linear relationship with the force or acceleration received. Users can select an appropriate sampling resistor through calculation to achieve high-precision output. A temperature sensor can be built-in according to user needs, which can be used to compensate the offset value and scale factor to reduce the influence of ambient temperature. Application areas: inertial measurement of military inertial navigation systems in aerospace, aviation, ships, weapons and other fields and vibration isolation testing of precision instruments and equipment.
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