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Meggitt Sensing Systems Debuts Seismic Accelerometer

Wilcoxon Research Model 731A supports clear signals at sub micro-g levels.

| Published September 7, 2010

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Meggitt Sensing Systems Debuts Seismic Accelerometer

Meggitt Sensing Systems has introduced the Wilcoxon Research Model 731A, an industrial seismic accelerometer designed for measuring both seismic and ultra-low level, low frequency vibration on structures and objects.

Offered with noise performance of 0.5 μg rms and a sensitivity of 10 V/g, the Wilcoxon Research Model 731A incorporates use of ultra low-noise electronics for clear signals at sub micro-g levels. The sensor is designed to operate over a temperature range of +14°F to +149°F and includes an integral low-pass filter to help eliminate high frequencies and ensure greater measurement quality. Units include electrostatic discharge (ESD) and reverse wiring protection.

The Model 731A is supplied with mounting stud and level 3 calibration data.

For more information, visit Meggitt Sensing Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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