PCB’s newest MEMS DC Response Accelerometer’s Differential Output Provides Common Mode Noise Rejection
PCB's 3743F triaxial variable capacitance accelerometer offers differential output for common mode noise rejection in a compact, lightweight, and hermetic titanium package.
February 2, 2023 - Depew, NY - PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) is introducing our new model 3743F, extending our “F” series of MEMS DC response sensors, which also includes 3711F, 3713F, and 3741F.
PCB® Model 3743F utilizes variable capacitance MEMS technology for stable and accurate measurement in a wide input voltage range from 5 to 32 Vdc. It simultaneously measures acceleration and lowfrequency vibration in three mutually-orthogonal axes (X, Y, Z).
Designed and developed by PCB, model 3743F triaxial differential output accelerometer features:
- Stable and accurate measurements using MEMS technology
- Ability to measure low frequencies and long duration events
- Excellent linearity (0.3%) and low noise
- Exceptional Thermal Performance (+/- 1% from -54 to 121 C)
- vailable in six measurement ranges: ± 2, ± 10, ± 30, ± 50, ± 100 and ± 200 g’s
Model 3743F makes precise measurements in harsh environments, providing accurate readings over a wide operating temperature range. It is ideal for testing aircraft flight/flutter, in-flight vibration, low frequency aircraft/airframe vibration measurements, space launch vehicle vibration, automotive ride quality, road load data acquisition (RLDA), and structural dynamics. For additional applications, please talk to your PCB representative.
The titanium package is stud mounted and has an integral hermetic 9-pin receptacle that mates with our 037Gxx / 037ENxxxNU detachable shielded cable assembly, sold separately. The 3743F is currently shipping in 6-8 weeks
For more information visit bit.ly/PCB-3743F. For technical inquiries and application support, please contact Jennifer MacDonell, MEMS Product Line Manager at PCB Piezotronics, at JMacDonell@endevco.com.
About PCB Piezotronics
PCB manufactures vibration, pressure, force and strain, shock, and acoustic sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals worldwide for test, measurement, monitoring, and control requirements. Our sensors support testing in aerospace and defense, automotive, transportation, civil engineering, and general R&D industries. Primary sensing technologies include piezoelectric (ICP®), piezoresistive, and capacitive MEMS. With a worldwide customer support team, 24- hour SensorLine, and a global distribution network, PCB is committed to Total Customer Satisfaction. PCB Piezotronics is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amphenol Corporation. More info at www.pcb.com