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ASDH-A Small Acceleration Transducer for Vehicle Crash Test (9807 m/s² (1000 G))
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ZSE bietet Beschleunigungsaufnehmer speziell für den Einsatz im Crash-Test-Versuch oder in der Crash-Test-Simulation.
Small Acceleration Transducers - ASDH-A-1KV & ASDH-A-1KH for Vehicle crash tests.
- Transverse sensitivity of 1% ensures considerably higher accuracy than KYOWA forerunners.
- Undamped design ensures minimal influence to the frequency response and phase characteristic.
- 2 models are available for selection of the sensitive axis, vertical or horizontal to the mounting surface.
- With applications for triaxial measurement in mind, the centroid of each transducer is put at the top.
- Rated capacity as high as ±9807 m/s² (±1000 G).
- Rated output as high as 1.2 mV/V (2400 µm/m) or more.
Specifications:
- Sensitive Axis: ASDH-A-1 KV: Vertical / ASDH-A-1 KH: Horizontal
- Rated Capacity: ±9807 m/s² (±1000 G)
- Nonlinearity: Within ±0.5% RO
- Hysteresis: Within ±0.5% RO
- Rated Output: 1.2 m/V (±2400 µm/m) or more
- Peak-to-Peak Sensitivity Deviation: 1% RO or less
Environmental Capability:
- Safe Temperature Range: -20° to 60°C
- Compensated Temperature Range: 5° to 40°C
- Temperature Effect on Zero Balance: Within ±0.5% RO/°C
- Temperature Effect on Output: Within ±0.1 %/°C
Electrical Characteristics
- Safe Excitation Voltage: 12 V AC or DC
- Recommended Excitation Voltage: 2 to 10 V AC or DC Input Resistance: 0.5 to 1.0 kOhm
- Output Resistance: 0.5 to 1.0 kOhm
- Cable: 4-conductor (0.05 mm²) vinyl shielded cable, 7 m long, 2.6 mm diameter, terminated with connector plug R05PB5M
Mechanical Properties:
- Safe Overload Rating: 200%
- Frequency Response Range at 23°C: DC to 4 kHz (sensitivity deviation ±5%)
- Mounted Resonant Frequency: 23 kHz or more
- Transverse Sensitivity: 1% or less
- Weight: approx. 85 g (Mainframe Approx. 1.4 g)
Please find the data sheet in the download section.







