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Friday, August 20, 2010

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high temperature accelerometerDytran Instruments, Inc. has introduced a new high-temperature sensor, Model 3310A -- a low-profile, charge mode accelerometer for use in environmental stress screening (ESS) and mechanical shock testing applications where size and temperature range are critical. Model 3310A weighs 1.8 g and has an upper temperature range of +500°F (+260°C). The device uses a Lithium Niobate (LiNbO3) sensing element, which ensures temperature stability over a wide temperature range. Designed in a lightweight titanium packaging, model 3310A also features a miniature teardrop design, base isolation and hermetic sealing for reliable operation in high-humidity environments. With a sensitivity of 1.2 pC/g and adhesive mount, the accelerometer uses a Dytran-designed 3-56 coaxial connector which mates with a replaceable cable, model 6003A03 (supplied). This coaxial cable has a 10-32 coaxial jack at the end. The 3310A is also appropriate for PC board vibration measurements, product response testing, and general purpose
high-temperature vibration measurements where space is at a premium.

Dytran Instruments, Inc.
818-700-7818, www.dytran.com 

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