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Title
Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Linear, Single-Axis, Nongyroscopic Accelerometers Corrigendum 1: Changes to Annex K and Annex L
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Sep 26, 2008
Scope:
This specification defines requirements for [accelerometer
type].
This 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 (see 5.1).
All accelerometers have biases, scale factors, misalignments,
nonlinearities, noise characteristics, and other parameters. Many
of the specification requirements and verification test methods for
these parameters; their stabilities; their temperature, magnetic,
and other sensitivities; the accelerometer behavior through and
across vibration, shock, and other environments; and the
accelerometer lifetime and reliability are independent of the
accelerometer type. Requirements and tests that are specific to a
particular accelerometer type are described separately.
Only the clauses applicable to the given accelerometer type
should be used.
This specification is not intended to define requirements for
the pendulous integrating gyroscopic accelerometer (PIGA) or for
the specific force integrating receiver (SFIR). These
high-precision single degree-of-freedom (DOF) accelerometers use
gyroscopic precessional torque to rebalance the specific force
effect of nongravitational acceleration acting on a pendulous proof
mass on the gyro float.
This specification also does not apply to devices (such as
seismometers or open-loop piezoelectric accelerometers) that
measure ac rather than low-pass and dc accelerations. Gravimeters
having a limited dc measurement range around +1 g with input axis
(IA) vertical are also not considered.
Purpose
This specification describes the design and performance
requirements for [model number, part number, change letter (if
any), other identification], manufactured by [name, address].
Keywords:
- accelerometer
- inertial instrument
- inertial sensor
- pendulous accelerometer
- vibrating beam accelerometer
- micromechanical accelerometer
- power spectal density
- vibration and shock
- geophysical effects
- specification
- testing
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