The SCA2100-D02-1 belongs to the category of high-precision accelerometers used in various industrial and scientific applications.
The detailed pin configuration of the SCA2100-D02-1 is as follows: - Pin 1: Power Supply - Pin 2: Ground - Pin 3: X-axis Output - Pin 4: Y-axis Output - Pin 5: Z-axis Output
Advantages: - High precision and accuracy - Wide frequency response range - Robust and durable construction
Disadvantages: - Limited measurement range compared to some other models - Analog output may require additional signal conditioning for certain applications
The SCA2100-D02-1 operates on the principle of piezoelectric sensing, where the acceleration experienced by the sensor generates proportional electrical signals along the X, Y, and Z axes.
The SCA2100-D02-1 is well-suited for the following applications: - Structural Health Monitoring - Condition Monitoring of Machinery - Aerospace and Defense Systems - Seismic Monitoring and Analysis
This comprehensive range of alternative models provides flexibility to cater to diverse application requirements.
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