PCB-352M212
| basic data | |||
| sensitivity (±15%) | 10 mV / g | 1.02 mV/(m/s²) | |
| range | ±500 g pk | ±4. 900 m/s² pk | |
| frequency range (±5%) | 0.5 … 10,000 Hz | ||
| Frequency range (± 10%) | 0.35 … 16,000 Hz | ||
| frequency range (± 3 dB) | 0.2 … 25,000 Hz | ||
| Resonance frequency | ≥ 65,000 Hz | ||
| wide band resolution | 0.003 g RMS | 0.03 m/s² RMS | [1] |
| Linearity | ≤ 1% | [2] | |
| transverse acceleration sensitivity | ≤ 5% | ||
| conditions of use | |||
| (Shock) overload limit | ± 10.000 g pk | ±98. 000 m/s² pk | |
| Temperature range (operation) | -65 … 250 ° F | -54 … 121 ° C | |
| Specifications | |||
| power supply | 18 … 30 V DC | ||
| Constant power supply | 2 … 20 mA | ||
| output impedance | ≤200Ω | ||
| Bias voltage | 7 … 11 V DC | ||
| Discharging charging time constant | 1.0 … 3<5 s | ||
| settling time < br(auf Bias-Spannung ±10 %) | ≤ 3 s | ||
| Spectral noise | 725 µg / √ Hz | 7.110 (µm / s ²) / √ Hz | [1] |
| spectral noise (10 Hz) | 225 µg / √ Hz | 2.210 (µ m/s²) / √ Hz | [1] |
| spectral noise (100 Hz) | 60 µg / √ Hz | 590 (µm / s ²) / √ Hz | [1] |
| spectral noise (1,000 Hz) | 20 µg / √ Hz | 196 (µm / s ²) / √ Hz | [1] |
| physical properties | |||
| Size - height | 0.14 in | 3.6 mm | |
| dimensions (without cable) | 0.023 oz | 0.64 grams | [1] |
| sensor element | ceramic | ||
| Geometry of the sensor element | shear principle | ||
| housing material | titanium | ||
| Sealing | hermetically sealed | ||
| size - length | 0.41 in | 10.4 mm | |
| size - width | 0.25 in | 6.4 mm | |
| electrical connector | pins soldered cable | ||
| cable exit | side | ||
| Cable termination | 10-32-coaxial connectors | ||
| Cable length | 10 ft | 3 m | |
| cable type | twisted pair of yp 089, | ||
| mounting | Bonding | ||
| notes | |||
| [1] | typically | ||
| [2] | zero-based balancing line, determined with the methodthe least squares | ||
| equipment | |||
| 039A32 | transfer tool for the model 352 M 212 | -1 | |
| 080A109 | Mount wax | -1 | |
| ACS-1 | frequency response, traceable to NIST (10 Hz up to the upper 5% point) | -1 |


