SmartSine Calibration Driver

Drive Vibration Shakers and Acoustic Couplers | Model 9000A

The SmartSine™ Calibration Driver Model 9000A is a battery-powered sinusoidal signal source used to drive shaker systems to predefined vibration levels and frequencies to calibrate individual sensors, vibration switches and data collectors. The 9000A can also be used to drive an acoustic coupler, such as The Modal Shop's Model 9917C Microphone Comparison Calibrator for calibration of array microphones.

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Highlights

  • Acceleration, velocity, displacement, and acoustic readout units
  • Battery-powered unit is self-contained solution
  • Compact and integrated sinusoidal source, ICP inputs, and meter system
  • Offers sinusoidal calibration closed loop control over a 0.5 Hz to 20 kHz frequency range
  • Portable by design with heavy duty case

Applications

  • Accelerometer or velocity sensor calibration
  • Large sensor verification (Geophones, Vibration Switches, Seismoprobes, etc.)
  • Acoustic calibration - drive acoustic couplers for “back-to-back” calibration of array microphones
  • Testing of electronic devices with embedded vibration measurement capability

 

Specifications

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9000A
Test Sensor In
Sensor TypeVoltage or ICP® (IEPE) [1]
Input Voltage (max)5 Vpk[2]
Reference Sensor In
Sensor TypeICP (IEPE)[1] ONLY
Input Voltage (max)1 V pk[2]
Reference Sensitivity - Vibration
10 mV/g100 g pk (981 m/s2)
100 mV/g10 g pk (98 m/s2)
Reference Sensitivity – Sound Pressure Level
12.5 (mV/Pa)130 dB
50 dB (mV/Pa)115 dB

[1] 5 mA constant current excitation to ICP® (IEPE) reference sensor.
[2] Recommended SUT voltage > 20 mV pk; REF voltage > 4 mV pk.

 Model 9000A offers two sensor input channels and one output channel. The output channel provides signal input to drive shaker systems and other excitation sources over a wide amplitude and adjustable frequency range. Built-in CALROUTE functionality adds semi-automation capability with pre-programmed frequency and amplitude points using Microsoft Excel®.

The 9000A displays test sensor sensitivity on the readout screen in real-time by comparing output against a known reference sensor. Both channels feature ICP® (IEPE) inputs for common piezoelectric accelerometer and microphone signal conditioning. In addition, users can save up to 500 calibration records directly to the unit’s internal memory. Records are transferrable via the unit’s USB port to a flash drive and imported as an Excel spreadsheet, allowing the creation of ISO 17025-compliant customizable calibration certificate on a computer.