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New multi-axis MEMS accelerometer

By Paul Dvorak | July 22, 2016

Introducing the JMA-100/200/300 accelerometer series, the latest addition to Jewell Instruments’ MEMS sensor line. This is a versatile, rugged and robust sensor that is a low-cost alternative to most traditional accelerometers.

With an IP65 seal and 50 g shock, the JMA-100/200/300 can withstand the demanding environments that many applications present.

With an IP65 seal and 50 g shock, the JMA-100/200/300 can withstand the demanding environments that many applications present.

The JMA-100/200/300 series contains MEMS capacitive technology and is available in single (JMA-100), dual (JMA-200) or tri-axis (JMA-300) configurations. It includes ±0.5, ±1, and ±1.5 g measuring ranges and a resolution as small as 0.3 mg. It is also RoHS compliant to satisfy environmental demands.

With an IP65 seal and 50 g shock, the JMA-100/200/300 can withstand the demanding environments that many applications present. It is a great solution for vehicle testing, railway maintenance and testing, lateral train control, acceleration and deceleration control, and aerospace testing.

Jewell Instruments is a leader in the manufacture and distribution of acceleration and tilt sensors that utilize force balanced, MEMS and electrolytic technology. We provide custom solutions for a diverse group of markets, including industrial automation, OEM, rail, aerospace, military and many more. The company’s experienced engineering team works with customers to produce high quality, reliable products that meet or exceed customer requirements.


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