Disadvantages
High level of internal noise
Dynamic range of 40 ~ 60 dB
of the BC 202 Capacitive Acceleration Meter
High level of internal noise
Dynamic range of 40 ~ 60 dB
Multi-functional
Simple calibration
of the BC 202 Capacitive Acceleration Meter
Technical Specifications | |
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Sensitivity | 50 mV/g |
Frequency band | up to 500 Hz |
Relative transverse sensitivity | ≤5 % |
Amplitude range | ±14 g |
Internal noise, RMS | <0,01 g |
Measured vibration acceleration values range | 0.02 ~ 10 g |
Output resistance | ≤500 Ohm |
Three-wire connection circuit | ground, output signal, power supply |
Consumed current | 5 mA |
Power supply voltage | 5 V |
Output DC voltage (in horizontal position at 0 g) | 1.3 V |
Body material | stainless steel |
Supplied accessories | Pin |
Mounting | on M5 pin |
Cable (standard length) | integrated, 2 m |
Weight | 16 g |
of the BC 202 Capacitive Acceleration Meter
Roll-
pitch
sensor
Linear
acceleration
measuring unit
Inertial
navigation
systems
Super low-frequency
oscillations
recorder
Electric circuit of the BC 202 acceleration meter is shown on the figure below.
The BC 202 acceleration meters are connected to the AD converter, DA converter ZET 220 directly, while to the ZET 210, through the ZET 410 or ZET 412 amplifier.
The BC 202 acceleration meters can be connected to the ZET 017 FFT Spectrum Analyzers through A 03-50 adapter; miniXLR5 socket is installed on the sensor cable to facilitate connection.
The BC 202 acceleration meters are capacitive acceleration meters and can be used as linear acceleration and position sensors since they measure not only the variable component of the acceleration signal, but the direct component as well.
When the acceleration meter is installed on a sloped surface, it allows to measure the radial acceleration.