Sensitivity Setting on IRD8800 Series Module M88200

Sensitivity Setting in IRD8800 module M88200

Module M88200 of IRD8800 series allows Sensitivity setting in mV/g and mV/mm/sec.
When Sensitivity Unit is set to mV/g, then the card allows setting a sensitivity value between 000.0 and 999.9 mV/g. Typically, the factory set value is kept at 100.0 mV/g to match the standard accelerometers available in the Market.
When Sensitivity Unit is set to mV/mm/sec, then the card allows setting a sensitivity value between 0.000 and 9.999 mV/mm/sec. Typically, the factory set value is kept at 4.000 mV/mm/sec to match the standard velocity output accelerometers (velometers) available in the Market.

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