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EQMet TSA-100S

Nominal Response Library
Element sensor
Manufacturer EQMet
Model TSA-100S

Below is some configuration-specific information to help you locate your instrument response.

Full-Scale Voltage

Full-Scale Voltage is the range of voltages output by the sensor for the largest and smallest acceleration described by the clip level.To illustrate, if an accelerometer with a +/-4g clip level outputs +10V for a +4g signal and -10V for a -4g signal, the full-scale voltage is +/-10V. Here are three equivalent ways to express this:- the full scale voltage is +/- 10V,- the peak-to-peak voltage (Vpp) is 20V (+10 to -10), and - the peak voltage (Vp) is 10V.

Output Wiring

Instruments can be wired for either single-ended (one positive) or differential (one positive and one negative) output. In the case of differential output, the instrument reverses the polarity of the negative output before summing it with the postive to amplify signal and cancel induced noise. For an instrument that can be run in either mode, the full-scale voltage in differential mode will be twice the full-scale voltage in single-ended mode.

Sensitivity

The nominal sensitivity for an accelerometer in V/m/s**2 is

[Full-scale voltage / Clip level] / [9.80665 m/(g * s**2)]

Sensitivities for clip and full-scale voltage values not listed here can be calculated using this relationship and substituted.

Configurations

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Clip Level
Full-Scale Voltage
Output Wiring
High-Frequency Corner
Sensitivity
Sensor Type
Formats
sensor_EQMet_TSA-100S_CG4g_FV10Vp_OWSingle-ended_HF225_SG0.2549_STgroundAccel
4g 10Vp Single-ended 225 Hz 0.2549 V/m/s**2 groundAccel
sensor_EQMet_TSA-100S_CG4g_FV20Vp_OWDifferential_HF225_SG0.5099_STgroundAccel
4g 20Vp Differential 225 Hz 0.5099 V/m/s**2 groundAccel
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