Below are general answers on typical components of a vibration meter from the list of GAO Tek’s vibration meters. To facilitate our customers to select our products, we have further classified our vibration meter by their features: handheld, high frequency, high precision, industrial, low frequency, velocity, accelerometer, data logging, and wireless.
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Electronic Components:
- Accelerometer: GAO Tek’s sensor detects vibrations and converts them into electrical signals.
- Signal Conditioning Circuitry: Amplifies and filters the signals from the accelerometer for accurate measurement.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): Our ADC converts analog signals from the accelerometer into digital data for processing.
- Microcontroller or Processor: We manages data acquisition, processing, and communication with software.
- Memory: Our component stores collected vibration data for analysis and retrieval.
- Power Supply: Provides necessary power to all components.
Software Components:
- Data Acquisition Software: Our software interfaces with the hardware to collect vibration data.
- Signal Processing Algorithms: Analyze the collected data to extract useful information such as frequency, amplitude, and time domain characteristics.
- User Interface (UI): GAO Tek UI allows users to interact with the vibration meter, view data, and configure settings.
- Data Analysis Tools: We provide capabilities for in-depth analysis and visualization of vibration data.
- Communication Protocols: We enable data transfer between the vibration meter and external devices or software for further analysis or storage.
Mechanical Components:
- Housing: We encase and protects the electronic components from environmental factors.
- Mounting Mechanisms: Our component securely attaches the vibration meter to the structure being monitored.
- Cables and Connectors: Transmit signals between the accelerometer and the rest of the system.
- Damping Elements: We minimize the effects of external vibrations on the accuracy of measurements.
- Display (optional): Some GAO Tek vibration meters feature built-in displays for real-time monitoring and analysis.