Nominal sensitivity in V/m/s**2 is
To translate the Sensor Output Voltage Level and Output Type from a calibration sheet to Full Scale Voltage shown below, know that the Sensor Output Voltage Level is the maximum voltage for the acceleration range or clip level from a single output.
If the sensor has, for example, a single-ended (positive) output and an Output Voltage Level of 2.5V, a positive maximum acceleration would generate +2.5V. Likewise, the maximum negative acceleration would generate -2.5V. Therefore,
If the sensor has differential (a positive and negative) output and an Output Voltage Level of 2.5V, a positive maximum acceleration would generate +2.5V from the positive output and -2.5V from the negative output for a sum of +5V. Likewise, the maximum negative acceleration would generate -5V from the sum of the positive and negative outputs. Therefore,
Manufacturer | Model | Period / Frequency | Sensitivity (V/m/s**2) | Full Scale Voltage | Clip Level | RESP Filename | Source | Comments |
GEObit | SM1500 | 0-0.002 s / DC->500 Hz | 0.2753 V/M/S**2 | +/-10V | +/-2g | RESP.XX.NS538..BNZ.SM1500.DC_500.10V.2G | GEObit |
Mary Templeton 11/12/2018