(ADI) today announced two new high frequency, low noise MEMS accelerometers designed explicitly for industrial condition monitoring applications. The ADXL1001 and ADXL1002 MEMS accelerometers deliver the high resolution vibration measurements necessary for early detection of bearing faults and other common causes of machine failure. Historically, inadequate noise performance of available high frequency MEMS accelerometers compared with legacy technology held back adoption, failing to take advantage of MEMS reliability, quality and repeatability. Today, the ADXL1001/ ADXL1002 noise performance over high frequencies, on par with available PZT technology, make ADI MEMS accelerometers a compelling option for new condition monitoring products. The ADXL1001 and ADXL1002 are the latest examples of high performance precision sensing technology from Analog Devices, providing high quality and accurate data for Smart Factory IoT applications, enabling intelligent sensing from the edge of the network.
www.analog.com - April 25, 2017
Analog Devices MEMS Accelerometers Deliver Compelling Noise Performance for Condition Monitoring Applications
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