KS963B10/B100 Triaxial Accelerometers
Piezoelectric accelerometer for vibration measurements in 3 axis directions simultaneously
Key features
- Low profile
- Excellent amplitude response
- High resolution
- Low temperature coefficient
- Includes electronic data sheet (TEDS)
- Suitable for modal and structural analysis
- Through hole for mounting
About the KS963B10/KS963B100 Triaxial Accelerometers
These piezoelectric accelerometers are suitable for vibration measurements in 3 axis directions simultaneously.
A through hole simplifies attachment and axis adjustment. The miniature sensors KS903, KS963 and KS943 are suitable for small and light measuring objects.
Key features KS963B10/KS963B100:
- Low profile
- Excellent amplitude response
- High resolution
- Low temperature coefficient
- Includes electronic data sheet (TEDS)
- Suitable for modal and structural analysis
- Through hole for mounting
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Talk to an expertTechnical Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Case material | Aluminium, vernickelt / Nickel-plated aluminum |
Constant current supply | 2 .. 20 mA |
Destruction limit | 8000 g |
Non-linearity for full range | 2 % |
Operating temperature range | -40 / 120, -40 / 100 °C |
Output bias voltage | 12 .. 14,5 V |
Output impedance | < 100 Ω |
Output ks963b10 ks963b100 | IEPE |
Phase response | 1,8 .. 3300, 1,4 .. 3300 Hz |
Piezo design | Scherprinzip / Shear design |
Range | 500, 60 g |
Residual noise | < 3000, < 400 μg |
Resonant frequency | > 40, > 25 kHz |
Temperature transient sensitivity | 2, 0,2 ms-2/K |
Transverse sensitivity | < 5 % |
Voltage sensitivity | 10 ± 20%, 100 ± 20 % mV/g |