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For analyzing all of a structure’s vibrations, triaxial accelerometers provide simultaneous measurements in three orthogonal directions.
A wireless accelerometer is a device that converts motion or vibration into a voltage signal that is then transmitted to a receiver using a wireless protocol. Each unit consists of three distinct sensing elements that are oriented at right angles to one another.
In the industrial sector, wireless accelerometers are utilized to avoid the use of cables, which can be costly and challenging to install.
There are three crystals in a triaxial accelerometer, each of which responds to vibration in a distinct axis, and they measure vibration in the three axes X, Y, and Z.
Each of the three signals on the output is a vibration signal for one of the three axes.Accelerometers convert physical movement into an electrical signal that can be measured, recorded, analyzed, or controlled in order to measure motion or vibration.
The Global Wireless triaxial accelerometer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The LORD Microstrain G-Link-200 Wireless Triaxial Accelerometers are weatherproof, battery-powered wireless 3-axis accelerometers. The G-Link-200 provides extremely low-noise waveform data, making it ideal for applications that monitor tilt, motion, impact, and vibration.
In addition, long-term condition monitoring and predictive maintenance are made possible by derived vibration parameters. The G-Connection 200-OEM is an embeddable accelerometer prepared for OEM incorporation, while the G-Connection 200 incorporates a tough, weatherproof nook.
The components with the designations -CE, -JPN, and -SGP are authorized for use in Singapore and the European Union, respectively.
Adjustable sampling rate up to 4kHz Continuous, periodic burst, or event-triggered operation LXRS protocol allows lossless data collection, scalable network size, and node synchronization of 50s Output acceleration waveform data, tilt, and/or derived vibration parameters (Velocity, Amplitude, Crest Factor) Datalogging up to 8 million data points Wireless range up to 1km