A vibration monitor can prevent a myriad of problems – if it can fit within the monitored system’s space constraints and has the right performance. For noise sensitive applications with limited space, Analog Devices’ ADIS16228 iSensor vibration monitor could be that solution.
An embedded programmable processor in the MEMS-based vibration analysis system provides directional sensing and spectral analysis to identify and classify specific sources of vibration.
The noise performance of the 3-axis vibration monitor is specified at only 248 µg/ √Hz, across a dynamic range of ±18g, and the unit is configurable to ranges of 0 g to 1 g 0 to 5 g/, 0 to 10 g and 0 to 20 g.
Footprint and pin-for-pin compatible with the ADIS16210, the ADIS16228 has an extended operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.
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Handheld vibration analyzer says
What input signal levels can the analyzer accept? Do I need anti-aliasing filters?
Randy Frank says
Check with the supplier.