June 6, 2007
The new Endevco model 87 delivers the industry’s best signal to noise in a compact seismic accelerometer through state-of-the-art integrated electronics. Plus, at six ounces, the device is 70% lighter than traditional IEPE seismic accelerometers. It is hermetically sealed against environmental contamination, available in 1 V/g or 10 V/g sensitivity, and provides near-dc frequency response flat to 0.05 Hz. The model 87 incorporates an advanced ultra-low-noise hybrid circuit operating in a cons...
June 6, 2007
Spotlighted at the Endevco booth will be the new model 87, the world’s lowest-noise compact seismic accelerometer. This new device is 70% lighter than traditional IEPE seismic accelerometers and designed specifically for measuring ultra-low-level seismic events and low-frequency vibration on structures and objects. The model 87 is hermetically sealed against environmental contamination, is available in 1 V/g or 10 V/g sensitivity, delivers the best signal to noise through state-of-the-art integr...
June 12, 2007
G-TECH is based in Hsinchu, Taiwan, and was founded in 1988 by a group of sound and vibration experts. The company specializes in measurement instrumentation and software related to the maintenance and process fields for applications including structural modal and ODS testing, rotor balancing, vibration diagnosis, condition monitoring, vibration testing and control, and acoustic measurement and analysis. G-TECH also offers consulting and training services. "We are very pleased to join the Ende...
June 21, 2007
“Best of Sensors Expo” awards honor the most exciting new products on display at the 2007 Sensors Expo & Conference June 11-13 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. Entries were judged on the basis of potential impact, application, distinctiveness, timeliness, and availability.

The Endevco model 71 accelerometer was recognized for its innovation as a “tiny high-shock accelerometer micromachined from a single piece of silicon and incorporating both the inertia...
June 26, 2007
A team of graduate students working at the Virginia Tech - Wake Forest University Center for Injury Biomechanics has won an international design competition sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The project took first prize at this year’s Enhanced Safety of Vehicles Conference held June 18-21 in Lyon, France. The competition included eight other teams representing North America, Asia and Europe.

The winning project, entitled “Design, Development, and Analy...
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