Structure-borne sound sensor dsound® USS5-KS
for machine monitoringfor metal structure inspectionfor process monitoring

Structure-borne sound sensor - dsound® USS5-KS - ds automation gmbh - for machine monitoring / for metal structure inspection / for process monitoring
Structure-borne sound sensor - dsound® USS5-KS - ds automation gmbh - for machine monitoring / for metal structure inspection / for process monitoring
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Characteristics

Applications
measurement, monitoring, for machine monitoring, for process monitoring, communication, universal, recording, for metal structure inspection, structure-borne noise
Technology
piezoelectric, MEMS, ultrasonic
Other characteristics
wide-band, high-sensitivity, with built-in preamplifier, low-frequency, compact, smart, waterproof, small-size, digital, outdoor, USB, robust, low-noise, sound quality, miniature

Description

The dsound® USS5 structure-borne sound sensor is an universal sound sensor with regulation for RMS and peak value. The sensor ist used for precise monitoring of airborne noise in industrial environments. It is preferably used for acoustic noise and function testing as well as for process monitoring. technical data • detection of structure-borne sound signals between 30 Hz and 12.5 kHz • sensitivity: 0.5g to 500g (KS/N/K) or 0.05g to 50g (KS/E/K) • powerful integrated real-time signal processing and evaluation by digital signal processor • noise suppression by precalculated bandwidth filters • sensor configuration and parameterization via integrated operation by button or via PC program • power supply: 10…30 VDC • 1 synchronization input • 1 potential-free switching output for further processing of the sound recognition results • robust, compact housing M18 x 130mm (degree of protection IP67) • temperature range: -15°C to +50°C
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