Vibration sensor
Seiko Epson Corp. offers high performance Vibration sensors.
Vibration sensors are compliant with the evaluation criteria for motors in ISO 10816 and ISO 20816.
Accelerometers support high dynamic range, low drift and digital output.
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Vibration sensor
Part# | Output Range | Frequency Range [Hz] |
Possible to Measure | Output Value Type | Type | Interface | Pkg. Size [mm] |
Operating Temp. [℃] |
Brief Sheet |
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M-A342VD10 | Velocity: ±100 mm/s Displacement: ±200 mm |
Velocity: 10 to 1,000 Displacement: 1 to 100 |
Velocity and Displacement |
raw, rms, p-p (Digital Output) |
Built-in | SPI/UART | 48×24×16 |
-30 to +85 | (350KB) |
M-A542VR10 | Waterproof & Dust proof |
RS422 | 60×60×30 |
-30 to +70 | (373KB) |
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