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Chapter 27
Measuring vibration using Nor140
Nor1466
Accelerometer
Nor1447/2
Nor1209 Preamp.
Nor140
Microdot. cable
(Normally supplied with accelerometer)
Set-up for using a charge-sensitive type of accelerometer connected to Nor140. The charge produced by the accelerometer
generates a voltage proportional to the inverse of the capacitance loading the charge generator. The capacitance is the sum
of the capacitance for the accelerometer and all cables connected to the transducer. The microphone preamplifier, normally
Nor1209, has very high input impedance – typically 10 gigaohm and an input capacitance below 1 pF – and will not modify the
loading impedance. The voltage representing the acceleration is transferred to the sound level meter through the preamplifier.
Typical attenuation through the adapter Nor1447/2 and the preamplifier Nor1209 is 0,1 dB. Select the “Standard” preamplifier in
the instrument set-up menu, but switch off the polarisation voltage.
Charge type
If you use a charge sensitive accelerometer you need
to know the capacitance of all cables and accessories
in addition to the charge sensitivity and the capaci-
tance of the accelerometer. The following example will
show how to calculate the sensitivity.
The accelerometer is assumed to have the charge
sensitivity 3 pC/ms
-2
(pC = pico-coulomb) and a ca-
pacitance of 950 pF. The capacitance of all cables and
adaptors between the accelerometer and the preamp-
lifier is measured to be 230 pF. The voltage sensitivity
will be the charge sensitivity divided by the sum of the
capacitances of the accelerometer and the cable with
accessories:
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