CRY441 Charge Accelerometer, 1 Axis, 5pC/g, ±2500g pk, 1Hz to 10kHz

CRY441 Charge Accelerometer, 1 Axis, 5pC/g, ±2500g pk, 1Hz to 10kHz

CRY441 is a miniature charge-type uniaxial acceleration sensor with a side-end output of 10-32 UNF. It is installed on an object by an M3-to-M5 bolt. It can be used for measuring tiny motions in laboratories and scientific research, and also for online monitoring of the vibration state of industrial equipment.

CRY441 can be matched with armored shielded cables to measure vibration parameters such as acceleration, velocity, and displacement under strong interference conditions such as in industry and power.

  • Side 10-32UNF (M5, Microdot) connection
  • Compact structure
  • General vibration measurement
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Dynamic Specification
Measuring Range (peak)
Measuring Range (peak)
±2500g pk
Sensitivity (25℃)
Sensitivity (25℃)
5pC/g(160Hz)
Frequency Response
Frequency Response
1Hz to 10kHz(±1dB)
Transverse Sensitivity
Transverse Sensitivity
≤5%
Amplitude Non-linearity
Amplitude Non-linearity
±1%
Electrical Specification
Insulation Resistance
Insulation Resistance
>10^9 Ω
Capacitance
Capacitance
~400PF
Polarity
Polarity
Positive Electrode
Environmental Specification
Maximum Shock Level
Maximum Shock Level
±10,000g
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
-40℃ to 120℃(-40℉ to 248℉ )
Physical Specification
Connector Type
Connector Type
Side 10-32UNF(M5, Microdot)
Mounting Threads
Mounting Threads
M3 to M5
Construction
Construction
Shear
Case Material
Case Material
304 Stainless Steel
Piezoelectric Materials
Piezoelectric Materials
PZT-5
Level of Protection
Level of Protection
IP65
Weight
Weight
7.5g

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1 Axes
Addition Plug-in
Microphone Array
Intrinsic Safe
Test Contents
Number of Channels
IEC 61672-1:2013 Class
Feature
Structure
Operation
Polarization
Size of Microphone
Contact Testing
Application