Which Input Sensor does IRD301 Vibration Meter use?
IRD301 Vibration Meter measures Vibration Velocity in mm/sec RMS. It uses an IEPE type Accelerometer of 100 mV/g Sensitivity as its Input Sensor. IRD521 is a 100 mV/g output sensor that is paired with IRD301 in its kit. The mV/g signal is Integrated and processed into the final Vibration Velocity readout.
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