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Micromechanical linear acceleration sensor MMA-30
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Central Research Institute of Chemistry and Mechanics (TSNIIHM) SUE
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Description
Micro-mechanical linear acceleration sensor MMA-30 is designed to convert the deviations of the sensitive element, arising due to the impact of linear accelerations along the axis of its sensitivity during movement or tilt of the object on which the MMA is located, into an electrical information signal
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Type
Inductive
Interface
Analog
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