Acceleration Sensor - SENACC
SENACCTDS/E - ISSUE 4 – October 2004
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Technical Data Sheet
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Single axis acceleration measurements (low-
frequency vibrations and movements).
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Wide acceleration range.
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Excellent EMI/RFI immunity.
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Rugged epoxy-filled enclosure, small size.
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Watertight mini sure-seal
® connector.
The SENACC measures vibrations up to 150Hz
with a recorder that is setup accordingly. It may
also measures longitudinal, lateral or vertical
acceleration of the body or the moving parts of a
vehicle.
When its sensing axis is oriented to gravity the
SENACC experiences an acceleration of +1.0 g.
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Available ranges:
Sensor
Range
SENACC-010
± 1.0G
SENACC-030
± 3.3G
SENACC-050
± 5.0G
SENACC-011
± 10.0G
SENACC-250
± 25.0G
SENACC-051
± 50.0G
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Operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C.
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Power supply: 5 mA, 11-24Vdc.
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Dimensions: 33mm x 38mm.
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Weight: 56 grams (1.975 oz.)
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Align the sensor‘s sensitivity axis with the
measuring direction.
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Use the #4-40 screw-holes to fasten the sensor
rigidly to the moving body.
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Connect the sensor to an analog input of the
system: A, B or C.
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Carefully align indexing rib when mating mini
sure-seal
® connectors.
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Do not expose wire/connector to water, oil or
fuel.
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Route the sensor cable away from sources of
interference, such as ignition coils, plug leads,
electronic modules or antennas.
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Verify that the cable is not pinched or
stretched by moving parts.
• Do not bend cable with curvature radius
smaller than 1.60
″ [40 mm].