31 pC rms @ 140 dB SPL, 100 to >180 dB SPL range, -65°F to +500°F, isolated, bracket mount, 57 grams
Key features
• Requires no external power
• Hermetically sealed
• Vibration compensated
• Operational range, 100 to
>180 dB SPL
• High intensity acoustic
measurement
• High temperature to +500°F
(+260°C)
The Endevco® model 2510 microphone measures high intensity acoustic noise and very low pressure
fluctuations. The rugged, hermetically sealed construction and extremely wide temperature range -67°F
to +500°F (-55°C to +260°C) make this transducer extremely useful over a wide range of environmental
conditions, including insensitivity to altitude changes, and the transducer has vibration compensation
incorporated into the sensing element. The microphone is a self-generating device that requires no
external power source for operation.
The model 2510 features a very thick diaphragm that prevents puncturing or damage due to particle
impact, accidental mishandling, or high pressure pulses. Insulation between the transducer and mounting
surface prevents data-degrading ground loops. The model 2510 is intended primarily to operate into charge
amplifiers. Long cables may be used between the transducer and charge convertor without affecting charge
sensitivity. Although the basic design is directed toward maximizing charge characteristics, the model 2510
also gives excellent results when operated into voltage amplifiers.