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Ultra-small accelerometer

NP-2106 (1-axis type) NP-2506 (3-axis type)

NP-2106 (1-axis type) NP-2506 (3-axis type)

It can measure extremely high accelerations, with a maximum operating acceleration of 100,000 m/s² (NP-2106) and 25,000 m/s² (NP-2506).

With a weight of 0.2 g (NP-2106) and 1.2 g (NP-2506), these devices are extremely lightweight, minimizing their impact on the vibration modes of the object being measured.

With their ultra-compact size of φ3.5×2.5 mm (NP-2106) and 8×7×5.5 mm (NP-2506), they can be easily attached to narrow spaces and small objects to be measured.

Because it is a charge-output type, it has a wide dynamic range.

Drop impact testing is essential for portable devices such as mobile phones and mobile PCs. Furthermore, there is a high demand for highly portable devices in professional equipment such as medical and industrial machinery, and the need for design and inspection that takes drop impact into consideration is increasing. To perform vibration analysis on these small devices, smaller and lighter vibration sensors are desired. To meet these needs in industry, Ono Sokki has added two new ultra-compact, charge-output type accelerometers, the NP-2106 and NP-2506, to its lineup, and will begin sales on December 1, 2009.

The NP-2106 is an ultra-lightweight type with a mass of 0.2 g, capable of measuring very high accelerations up to 100,000 m/s². The NP-2506 is a 3-axis sensor capable of measuring acceleration in the X, Y, and Z directions, and is extremely small and lightweight for a 3-axis sensor, measuring 8 x 7 x 5.5 mm and weighing 1.2 g. Both types are Accelerometer with a wide measurement range, suitable for impact testing of small products and vibration measurement of lightweight components.

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