The 4830B accelerometer simulator is a hand held battery operated signal generator designed
specifically to simulate the electrical output of common types of accelerometers. The instrument
contains a highly accurate oscillator with an adjustable output level and is ideal for setting up, testing
and the diagnosis of faults within data acquisition systems, FFT analyzers, environmental test systems
or simply as a flexible signal generator.
4830B provides AC output signals which mimic those of either voltage mode accelerometers (generic
IEPE, Isotron® types etc.) or charge mode accelerometers (both single ended and differential
configurations). The simulation outputs are conveniently scaled in units of acceleration, i.e. “g”, as mV/g
(millivolt) or pC/g (pico-coulomb) signals as appropriate, although the outputs can be configured to be
proportional to units of velocity or displacement. An auto-calculating on screen “vibration calculator”
provides the user with corresponding values in respect of m/s², ips, mils, mm and m/s based units.
4830B features a TTL compatible tachometer output which allows operators of condition monitoring
systems to set signal conditioning tracking filter center frequencies without the need to generate
an external, real time tachometer signal. The tachometer frequency is adjustable as a ratio of the
respective output signal frequency.
4830B also features the ability to analyze a vibration signal using a Fast Fourier Transfer function. This
allows a voltage proportional vibration signal to be inputted to the instrument thereby providing an
indication of both frequency and magnitude.