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The Model 7501A is a compact piezoelectric charge-type accelerometer (acceleration pickup, acceleration sensor) that can be used at temperatures up to +260°C. It is designed for measuring high-frequency vibrations and impacts, with a specified output of 5.6 pC/g and a bandwidth of over 15 kHz. The Model 7501A features a high-density titanium body and is designed for mounting using a popular through-hole mounting structure.
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The Model 7505A is a stud-mounted piezoelectric charge-type accelerometer (acceleration pickup, acceleration sensor) that can operate at temperatures up to +260°C. It is designed for measuring high-frequency vibrations and shocks, with a specified output of 5.6 pC/g, and supports a bandwidth of over 10 kHz. The Model 7505A features a high-seal stainless steel body and is mounted using a #10-32 stud mounting structure. The accelerometer is also referred to as a vibration meter or vibration sensor, making it ideal for monitoring high-frequency vibrations and shocks.
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The Model 7530A is a piezoelectric charge-type triaxial accelerometer (acceleration pickup, acceleration sensor) designed to measure high-frequency vibrations and shocks. It is equipped with three independent shared quartz piezoelectric elements, improving the instability observed in long-term use with an epoxy resin structure. The shared quartz piezoelectric elements can provide stable thermal response up to +200°C and exhibit an optimal signal-to-noise ratio with a charge output of 5.6 pC/g.
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