The use of piezoelectric ceramics and aerospace aluminum alloy housings provide the ICP/IEPE 3-axis accelerometer sensors with excellent durability and anti-interference capabilities. High-performance triaxial accelerometer sensors for sale offer 10g, 50g, and 100g measuring ranges, suitable for use in a variety of vibration testing and acceleration measurement needs. Standard M5 threaded and magnetic mounting options provide flexible and convenient mounting, and the M12 aviation plug output connector ensures a reliable connection.
Specifications
Model |
ATO-SAE30001 |
ATO-SAE30005 |
ATO-SAE30010 |
Triaxial Voltage Sensitivity |
500mV/g |
100mV/g |
50mV/g |
Measuring Range |
10g |
50g |
100g |
Frequency Response |
0.5~5000Hz |
Mounting Resonance Frequency |
10kHz |
Linear |
<1% |
Lateral Sensitivity |
≤3% |
Maximum Measurable Acceleration |
50g |
Temperature Range |
-20°C~+120°C |
Mounting Thread |
M5 thread (default); Magnetic chuck M5 male 120N/Magnetic chuck M5 female 120N (optional) |
Mounting Torque |
≈20-30Kgf.cm (M5 grain) |
Piezo Material |
PZT5 piezoelectric ceramic |
Housing Material |
Aviation aluminum alloy |
Internal Structure |
Plane shear |
Output Method |
M12 aviation plug |
Matching Parts |
Sensor certificate of conformity (calibration parameters, frequency response curve) |
Four-core STYV-2 cable (2m) |
M5 link bolt |
Product box |
Dimension |
Square 20*20*18mm |
Weight |
27g |
Features
- A general-purpose IEPE accelerometer with high sensitivity and good cost performance.
- This IEPE/ICP piezoelectric acceleration sensor has low noise and strong anti-interference.
- Suitable for vibration/shock measurement in X, Y and Z directions.
Dimension (unit: mm)

Typical Frequency Response Curve

Temperature Curve

Application

Tips: What is an IEPE piezoelectric accelerometer sensor?
An IEPE (Integrated Electron Piezoelectric) piezoelectric accelerometer is a sensor that utilizes a piezoelectric crystal to measure acceleration. It uses integrated electronics to provide a constant current excitation to the piezoelectric element, which converts mechanical vibration into an electrical signal.IEPE sensors are used in a wide range of applications where high accuracy and reliable performance is required, such as machinery monitoring, automotive testing, and industrial vibration analysis.
IEPE piezoelectric accelerometers offer a number of advantages, including high sensitivity, wide frequency response and small size. The integrated electronics make it easier to integrate with measurement systems, eliminating the need for external signal conditioning. These sensors are also known for their durability and ability to operate in harsh environments, making them ideal for industrial and automotive applications!