PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
A manufacturer of piezoelectric quartz sensors, accelerometers, and associated electronics for the measurement of dynamic pressure, force, and vibration.
- 800-828-8840
716-684-0001 - 716-684-0987
- info@pcb.com
- 3425 Walden Avenue
Depew, NY 14043-2495
United States of America
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Conformal Ballistic Pressure Sensor
Model: 117B31
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Conformal ballistics pressure sensor, 25-06 Rem, 270 Win, 280 Rem (7 mm Rem Exp), 30-06, 30-06 Springfield, 338-06 A-square, 35 Whelen, and 405 Win caliber cartridgesConformal ballistics pressure sensor for 25-06 Remington, 270 Winchester, 280 Remington (7 mm Remington Exp), 30-06, 30-06 Springfield, 338-06 A-square, 35 Whelen, and 405 Winchester caliber cartridges.
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Precision Condenser Microphone
2575
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Performance:Nominal Microphone Diameter1"1" Frequency Response: Characteristic (at 0 incidence) Random IncidenceRandom Incidence Open Circuit Sensitivity: 45 mV/Pa Resonant Frequency (90 Phase Shift)8000 Hz8000 Hz[1] Inherent Noise<10 dB(A) re 20 Pa<10 dBTemperature Range (Operating)TBD FTBD C Humidity Coefficient of Sensitivity (0 to 95%, non-condensing)0.001 dB/%RH
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Accelerometers
352C33
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Sensitivity (10 %) 100 mV/g10.2 mV/(m/s) Measurement Range:50 g pk 490 m/s pk Frequency Range (5 %)0.5 to 10000 Hz0.5 to 10000 Hz Frequency Range (10 %)0.3 to 15000 Hz0.3 to 15000 Hz Resonant Frequency:50 kHz50 kHz Broadband Resolution(1)0.00015 grms0.0015 m/s rmsNon-Linearity:1 %1 % Transverse Sensitivity:5 %5 %.
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General Purpose Single Axis Accelerometers
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Motion of a rigid body can be characterized within six degrees of freedom. Providing mechanical excitation to simulate this motion as may be encountered in the real world can entail a variety of test machines. There are various pound/force vibration shakers for structural testing. Regardless of the apparatus, the goal is always to ensure that the product under test can adequately perform, and reliably survive, in the environment in which it will be deployed, or to which it will be exposed during transport. PCB® accelerometers provide the measurement signals needed to control the vibratory input and to analyze the product’s reaction to such testing.
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ICP Electret Array Microphone
130A23
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Nominal Microphone Diameter: 1/4" Frequency Response Characteristic (at 0 incidence)Free-FieldInherent Noise (A Weighted)<30 dB(A) re 20 Pa<30 dB(A) re 20 Pa Dynamic Range (High)150Environmental Temperature Range ( Temperature Effect on Output (-10 to +50 C)<0.7 dB<0.7 dB[2] Influence of Axial Vibration Excitation Voltage 18 to 30 VDC18 to 30 VDC
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3-Component Quartz Force Rings And Links
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Three-component dynamic force sensors are offered in both ICP® and charge output configurations for dynamic and quasi-static force measurement applications. Each utilizes an array of precision aligned, quartz sensing crystals. Measurements along the z-axis are proportional to applied compression, tension and impact forces. Measurements along the x and y axes are proportional to shear forces that are imposed upon preloaded crystals by the test fixture.
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Digital ICP® - USB Signal Conditioner
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The Digital ICP®-USB Signal Conditioner, Model 485B39, offers plug-and-play connectivity for your measurements. Model 485B39 from The Modal Shop, a wholly owned subsidiary of PCB Piezotronics, is a pocket-sized, dual-channel ICP to USB digital signal conditioner. The unit provides any ICP sensor – accelerometers, microphones, impact hammers, laser tachometers, and more – with a digital USB output. It is truly plug-and-play, with no drivers required. Digital ICP features two BNC inputs and a 24-bit USB digital signal output, allowing a direct connection from the sensor to any PC, tablet, or smartphone device for easy data collection, analysis, and sharing on-the-go.
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Low Noise Prepolarized Microphone
378A04
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The 378A04 is a matched system that is comprised of a high sensitivity microphone and a low noise preamplifier that contains a built-in filter that enables the free-field response to remain flat over a wide frequency range. The system requires a minimum of 4 mA and measures to 6.5 dBA (5.5 dBA typical) within a cost efficient, prepolarized (0V) design. PCB's model 378A04, the industry's first prepolarized low noise microphone and preamplifier system allows you to measure extremely low amplitudes. In the past this was only possible with externally polarized solutions. With a typical noise floor of 5.5dBA, this microphone system delivers all of the benefits commonly associated with prepolarized systems.
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4-conductor Cables For Sensors
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4-conductor cables are used with ICP® triaxial sensors and single axis MEMS sensors. This table provides the most relevant specifications for five cable types. Type 010 and 034 are the most commonly used, but three other types are also available.
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Low Outgassing Cables Suitable For Thermal Vacuum Chamber Exposure
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Low Outgassing Cables Suitable for Thermal Vacuum Chamber Exposure.
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High Temperature Charge Mode Accelerometers
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Charge mode output accelerometers from PCB® use piezo-ceramic sensing elements that output an electrostatic charge signal proportional to the applied acceleration. These sensors can operate at extremely high temperatures because they do not contain the built-in signal conditioning electronics that limit the temperature range of ICP® accelerometers. Charge mode sensors are used in the testing of gas and steam turbines, jet engines, high power motors, exhaust systems and automobile engines where temperatures can range from 500° F (260° C) to 1200° F (649° C).
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Microphone Preamplifier
426A05
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Preamplifier for 1/4" side vented prepolarized microphones.
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ICP Microphone System
378A14
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This model includes a 1/4" microphone cartridge, a mated preamplifier with TEDS, and system calibration.
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High Sensitivity Pressure Sensors
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High sensitivity ICP® pressure sensors are for low pressure measurements requiring excellent resolution and small size. They are used to measure small dynamic hydraulic and pneumatic pressures such as turbulence, noise, sound, and pulsations, especially in adverse environments. They are capable of measuring high-intensity sound pressures from 111 to 210 dB at any static pressure level from full vacuum to 1,000 psi (6,895 kPa).
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Quartz Impact Force Sensors
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Impact-style sensors are specifically designed for impact force measurements. The sensor is typically mounted in a free-standing manner with the installed impact cap directed toward the oncoming object with which it will collide.



















