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Reference Accelerometer

The Dytran model 3123 is a double ended IEPE reference (comparison) accelerometer, offering a convenient means of determining the sensitivity and frequency response characteristics of unknown acceleration, velocity and displacement sensors. A vibration laboratory already equipped with an electrodynamic shaker and control system can easily incorporate use of the model 3123 to accomplish in–house NIST […]

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The Dytran model 3123 is a double ended IEPE reference (comparison) accelerometer, offering a convenient means of determining the sensitivity and frequency response characteristics of unknown acceleration, velocity and displacement sensors. A vibration laboratory already equipped with an electrodynamic shaker and control system can easily incorporate use of the model 3123 to accomplish in–house NIST traceable calibrations. Model 3123 offers a 100 mV/g sensitivity, and mounts to a shaker head via a 10–32 tapped hole.

Back–to–back comparisons with a double ended calibration standard accelerometer, such as the Dytran model 3123, entails mounting the test accelerometer directly to the top mounting surface of the calibration standard (model 3123) and driving the coupled pair with an electrodynamic shaker system at various frequencies and amplitudes. At each test frequency, the amplitude is set and the corresponding output read from the test accelerometer. To form a complete measurement system, the user will need to supply the cables, power supply unit and electrodynamic shaker system. The model 3123 should be used for low frequency, low g level measurements.

Features:

  • Stainless steel
  • Calibration standard accelerometer
  • IEPE

Applications:

  • Back–to–back accelerometer calibration
  • Low frequency, low g level measurements
  • NIST traceable calibrations (when used with appropriate electrodynamic shaker, power supply and control system)
Model Specifications
3123A  100 mV/g sensitivity, 50g range, 10–32 radial connector, 10–32 tapped holes top and bottom, 100 grams,–60 to +200°F Operation