Vibration Sensors & Vibration Measurement Equipment
Overview Vibration Measurement Equipment
Which accelerometer is suitable for which vibration measuring instrument? The schema below helps you to quickly find the answer. Thus you build up a your measuring chain individually or add necessary components for vibration measurement. You can always contact us in case of having questions.
| Meaning | Applicability |
| Wideband voltage signal proportional to acceleration according to IEPE standard | For instruments with IEPE interface |
| Wideband charge signal proportional to acceleration | For instruments with charge input, e.g. charge amplifiers |
| Wideband voltage signal, proportional to vibration acceleration, velocity or displacement (depending on the instrument) | For instruments with voltage input, e.g. oscilloscopes, FFT analyzers, PC interfaces |
| Relay output | For the direct connection of signaling units or binary inputs on e.g. an PLC |
| 4..20-mA output for the display of signal's variables like e.g. rms-value or peak value | For slow analog inputs on e.g. an PLC |
| 0..10-V DC output for the display of signal's variables like e.g. rms-value or peak value | For slow analog inputs on e.g. an PLC |
| Display | Measured values can be read off directly |
| Digital signal with wideband information | Convenient for the PC-based system VibroMatrix, which provides you with powerful software for vibration measurement |
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