Miniature charge amplifiers from Columbia Research Laboratories for piezoelectric transducers

Sept. 17, 2010
The Series 5820 charge amplifiers are suited for use with piezoelectric transducers to form various airborne vibration and shock data acquisition systems.

The Series 5820 charge amplifiers are suited for use with piezoelectric transducers to form various airborne vibration and shock data acquisition systems. Weighing a maximum of 50 gms and measuring 1.575 × 1 × 1 in., the charge amplifiers provide dual signal outputs. Available in seven standard charge conversion ranges, each offers a 10.1 tandem gain adjustment capability, and a range of seven low-pass filters is available to meet individual vibration measurement needs.
Columbia Research Laboratories
Woodlyn, PA

www.columbiaresearchlabs.com

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MINIATURE CHARGE AMPLIFIERS FOR USE WITH PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS

The Series 5820 Charge Amplifiers from Columbia Research Laboratories are designed for use with virtually all piezoelectric transducers to form various airborne vibration and shock data acquisition systems. These devices feature a very small package size and extremely low power consumption. Series 5820 Charge Amplifiers weigh a maximum of 50 gms and measure 1.575”L x 1.00”W x 1.00”H. The case material is aluminum. The Series 5820 Charge Amplifiers provide dual signal outputs, one biased around +2.50VDC and one unbiased capacitance coupled. They are available in seven standard charge conversion ranges, each offering a 10.1 tandem gain adjustment capability. A range of seven low-pass filters is available to meet individual vibration measurement needs.

Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc. is ISO9001:2000 with Design & AS9100 Revision B certified. For more information call 1-800-813-8471; Fax: 610-872-3882; e-mail: [email protected] or visit www.columbiaresearchlab.com.

Posted by Lee Mather

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