Shock Sensors
Shock Sensors are designed to detect and respond to the presence of a sudden change in acceleration, most often using piezoelectric principles. The characteristics are sensor type, sensing range, sensitivity, and mounting type. The sensor types are ball and vibration (Piezo film) with a sensing range of 0 to 1500 G, and sensitivities of 0.055 pC/G, 0.09 pC/G, 0.350 pC/G, 0.608 pC/G, 0.840 pC/G, or 1 mV/G.
Product List
Total Components: 3
Product | Pricing | Datasheet | Sensor Type | Sensing Range | Sensitivity | Output Type | Operating Temperature | Package / Case | Mounting Type | Termination | Stock & Quantity |
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PKGS-00GXP1-R Murata Electronics | Datasheet | Vibration, Piezo Film | 0 ~ 50G | 0.840pC/G | Voltage | -40°C ~ 85°C | 2-SMD | Surface Mount | - | 9,401 Cart + RFQ | |
PKGS-25SXAP1-R Murata Electronics | Datasheet | Vibration, Piezo Film | 0 ~ 50G | 0.350pC/G | Voltage | -40°C ~ 85°C | 1208 (3020 Metric) | Surface Mount | - | 1,384 Cart + RFQ | |
PKGS-00LDP1-R Murata Electronics | Datasheet | Vibration, Piezo Film | 0 ~ 50G | 0.840pC/G | Voltage | 0°C ~ 70°C (TA) | - | Surface Mount | - | 4,717 Cart + RFQ |