EGas3 Plug & Play Accelerometer
Brand: American Sensor Technologies IncEGas3 Plug & Play Accelerometer
Brand: American Sensor Technologies IncThe Model EGAS3 is a miniature, critically damped triaxial accelerometer available in ranges from ±5 g through ±2,500g.
This rugged unit weighs less than 8 grams (without leads) and has an over-range limit of 10,000 grams. Operating from nominal 15 Vdc excitation, the model EGAS3 features a 1/2 active bridge that is suitable for shunt calibration.
With an operating temperature range of -40°C to 120°C, the EGAS3 is the unit of choice for measurement professionals in the automotive, military, aerospace and transportation industries.
Features- Small Size, Stud Mount
- 2-15 Vdc Excitation Voltage
- Static and Dynamic Measurement
- Frequency Response through 3,500 Hz
- 2% Transverse Sensitivity
- Damping Ratio 0.7
- Internal Temperature Compensation
Specifications
Accuracy
- ± 1.0 % of Full Scale - Non-Linearity
Approvals & Certifications
- CE
- RoHS
Cable Material
- PTFE
Compensated Temperature
- 20° to 80° C (70° to 170° F)
Electrical Connectors
- 34 AWG Conductors PTFE Insulated, Braided Shield, FEP Jacket
Enclosure, Body Material
- Aluminum - Anodized
Excitation Voltage
- 15 Vdc
Frequency
- 0 to 3,500 Hz - Frequency Response Min.
- 0 to 3,500 Hz - Frequency Response Nominal
- 300 to 7,000 Hz - Natural Frequency
Humidity
- Epoxy Sealed
Insulation Resistance
- > 100 MΩ
Mounting
- Isolated from Mounting Surface
- Stud Mount
NACE & NIST
- NIST - Traceable Amplitude Calibration
Operating Temperature
- -40° to 120° C (-40° to 248° F)
Output
- ± 15 mV - Zero Acceleration Output
Resistance
- 1,300 ohms - Input Resistance
- 1,500 ohms - Output Resistance
Sensitivity
- < 2 % - Transverse Sensitivity
- ± 2.5 %/50° C (100° F) - Thermal Sensitivity Shift
- 0.04-20 mV/g
Shock
- 500 to 10,000 G
Storage Temperature
- -40° to 120° C (-40° to 248° F)
Thermal Drift
- ± 1 mV/50° C (100° F) - Thermal Zero Shift
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- Biodynamics
- Automotive Testing
- Laboratory Usage