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Instrumentation - Points to Consider

Technical Information

Instrumentation range

This guide outlines the differences between the types of Accelerometer available.

Instrumentation - Points to consider

Charge or IEPE – If you are using a charge accelerometer you will need a charge amplifier.  Very few data acquisition systems offer built in charge conditioning so an external box will be required. IEPE accelerometers can often be connected directly to the acquisition system as the IEPE power is available, an ideal way of minimising hardware needs.  If an older acquisition system is used, a range of IEPE signal conditioners is available from battery powered/DC supplied to rack Base multi channel solutions.

In line Charge Amplifier – This is becoming a very popular way of connecting charge accelerometers, utilising the IEPE power built into many data acquisition systems.  The fixed gain amplifier is housed in a BNC/microdot adaptor, allowing it to be connected directly to the data acquisition hardware with a low noise cable attached to a charge accelerometer.

Filters – Analogue filters enable users to filter out unwanted noise or other spurious signals. 

Integrators – Conversion of the accelerometer signal to either a velocity or displacement value is a relatively simple mathematical process.  Integrators can do this in real time allowing the use of the already converted signal. DJB Instrumentation is available as modular systems in portable case or rack based systems as well as fixed, single or 9 channel solutions.