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Homepage>IEEE Standards>17 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA>17.080 Measurement of time, velocity, acceleration, angular velocity>IEEE 1293-1998/Cor 1-2008 - IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Linear,Single-Axis, Nongyroscopic Accelerometers Corrigendum 1: Changes to Annex K and Annex L
Released: 25.11.2008

IEEE 1293-1998/Cor 1-2008 - IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Linear,Single-Axis, Nongyroscopic Accelerometers Corrigendum 1: Changes to Annex K and Annex L

IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Linear,Single-Axis, Nongyroscopic Accelerometers Corrigendum 1: Changes to Annex K and Annex L

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Standard number:IEEE 1293-1998/Cor 1-2008
Released:25.11.2008
ISBN:978-0-7381-6869-2
Pages:13
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1293-1998/Cor 1-2008

This specification defines the requirements for a linear, single-axis, nongyroscopic accelerometer. The accelerometer is used as a sensing element to provide an electrical signal proportional to acceleration or velocity change with a transfer function that is nominally low-pass (rathere that bandpass). The output is [an analog voltage current, a binary pulse train, a ternary pulse train, pulse width modulated, a frequency output,...] representing [acceleration, velocity change].

Clarification of data modeling and analysis.

Corrigendum Standard - Superseded. Corrigendum to IEEE Std 1293-1998. Specification and test requirements for linear, single-axis, nongyroscopic accelerometers for use as a sensor in attitude control systems, linear displacement measuring systems, and linear rate measuring systems are defined. The specification format guide and test procedure standard applies to force-rebalance accelerometers (pendulous or translational proof mass), vibrating beam accelerometers (VBAs), and micromechanical accelerometers that range from lesser accuracy to high accuracy devices.