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High-performance 3-axis accelerometer for modal analysis & multi-function 3-channel sensor amplifier

  • High-performance 3-axis accelerometer for modal analysis & multi-function 3-channel sensor amplifier

 

<NP-3560 3-axis accelerometer>

  • XYZ 3-way simultaneous measurement with built-in preamplifier size control.
  • Featuring a 10mm cubic shape, it can be mounted on any of the three sides.
  • Small and lightweight type made of titanium.
  • The detector and cable are connected with robust connectors.

<PS-1300 3-channel sensor amplifier>

  • It is possible to set up simultaneous output for all 3 channels or independent output for each channel.
  • Integration function included - Acceleration, velocity, and displacement output available for each channel.
  • Equipped with a filter function – High-pass and low-pass filters remove unwanted vibrations, enabling more precise measurements.
  • Compact and lightweight, and supports multi-channel configuration by connecting multiple units.

In recent years, modal analysis has become increasingly common in various industrial fields, including electrical appliances, to suppress generated vibrations. This involves not only measuring vibrations but also accurately capturing and visualizing the vibration state. The newly developed NP-3560 3-axis accelerometer is a seismometer-type preamplifier-integrated detector that simultaneously captures vibrations in the X, Y, and Z directions, which are essential for high-precision modal analysis. By adopting a 10mm cubic shape, it reduces the mounting constraints that plagued existing detectors, while its compact and lightweight design minimizes the impact on the object being measured, enabling accurate vibration data output. The PS-1300 3-channel sensor amplifier can be used in combination with the 3-axis accelerometer, and each channel can be used independently to connect to a 1-axis type accelerometer. The PS-1300 has a built-in integration function, which allows for optimization of the input signal to the connected vibration data analysis equipment.

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