ETC 2016A

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PIEZOELECTRIC ACCELEROMETER
MODEL
2016A
• Outstanding Dynamic Range
• Wide Bandwidth
• Low Impedance Output
• Top Connector
• Stud Mounted
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0
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Description
The VIP Sensors Model 2016A is a stud mounted piezoelectric accelerometer
designed for general vibration measurement on structures and objects. It features
a high signal-to-noise ratio, a high output sensitivity, and a wide bandwidth. The
accelerometer transmits its low impedance voltage output through the same cable
that supplies the constant current power.
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The Model 2016A design is sealed against external contamination. Signal
ground is connected to the outer case of the unit. When used with an isolated
mounting stud, the accelerometer is electrically isolated from ground. The
accelerometer features a 10-32 top connector that is used with coaxial cable for
error-free operation.
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VIP Sensors Signal Conditioner Models 5005, 5100 and 5102 are recommended
for use with this low impedance accelerometer.
in (mm)
Typical Temperature Response
Typical Amplitude Response
% DEVIATION
10.00
5.00
0.00
% DEVIATION
15
10
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-10
-15
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-50
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10
100
1000
FREQUENCY
VIP Sensors
California, USA
Ph (949) 429 3558
Fx (949) 528 0126
10000
100
50
(-46)
150
(10)
250
(66)
350
(121)
(1
TEMPERATURE °F (°C)
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VIP Sensors reserves the right to modify
these specifications without notice. V01
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SPECIFICATIONS
The following performance specifications conform to ISA-RP-37.2 (1964) and are typical values, referenced at +75°F (+24°C) and
100 Hz, unless otherwise noted. Calibration data, traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), is supplied.
MODEL
2016A
UNITS
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Range
Voltage Sensitivity, typical
Transverse Sensitivity
Frequency Response
Resonance Frequency
Amplitude Response
+5%
+ 1 dB
Temperature Response
Amplitude Linearity
g (m/s2)
mV/g (mV/m/s2)
%
Hz
Hz
Hz
2 – 6,000
0.5 – 8,000
See Typical Temperature Response
<1
%
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Output Polarity
Power Source Voltage
(Constant Current)
Supply Current
Bias Voltage
Full Scale Output Voltage (peak)
Output Impedance
Noise
Grounding
Acceleration directed from base into the
transducer defined as positive
+12 to +28
VDC
mA
V
Vp
Ω
mg (mm/s2)
ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
Temperature Range
Humidity
Shock Limit
g pk (m/s2 pk)
Base Strain
equiv. g /µstrain
Magnetic Field Sensitivity
equiv. g rms /gauss
(/T)
Thermal Transient Sensitivity
equiv. g /°C
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Weight
Case Material
Mounting
Piezoelectric Material
Structure
Output Connector
50 (490.3)
100 (10.02)
≤5
See Typical Amplitude Response
15,000
oz (grams)
2 to 10
7 +1
≤5
< 100
< 5 (< 49.0)
Signal ground connected to case
-4°F to 248°F (-20°C to +120°C)
Epoxy sealed
1,000 (9807)
0.0006
1E-4 (10)
0.12
0.35 (10)
Stainless Steel
10-32, torque 2 N-m (18 lbf-in)
PZT-5
Center Compression
10-32 receptacle, top mounting
ACCESSORIES
Included:
9005L10 Coaxial Cable 10-32/BNC, 10ft (3.3 m)
9504-8 10-32/10-32 Mounting Stud
Optional:
9006L10 Coaxial Cable 10-32/10-32, 10 ft (3.3 m)
9505-8
10-32/10-32 Isolated Mounting Stud
9505-11 10-32/Adhesive Mounting Plate
Calibration Sheet
NOTES
1. Short duration shock pulses, such as those generated
by metal-to-metal impacts, may excite transducer
resonance and cause linearity errors.
VIP Sensors
California, USA
Ph (949) 429 3558
Fx (949) 528 0126
[email protected]
www.vipsensors.com
VIP Sensors reserves the right to modify
these specifications without notice. V01