Description
Tri-axial Accelerometers connect directly to the MP3X unit to provide three outputs, each simultaneously measuring accelerations in the X, Y, and Z directions, requiring no additional amplification. One input channel is required for each output—three input channels are required to measure each axis simultaneously.
The accelerometers have a frequency response which extends from DC to 500 Hz. They are extremely accurate and can be easily calibrated by simply changing the orientation in three dimensional space, so that gravity (G=1) acts only upon the desired axis.
Accelerometers can be used on any part of the body or external equipment. The pliable and unobtrusive design conforms readily to body contours.
- SS26LB is optimal for measuring accelerations when performing slow movements, such as walking
- SS34L is optimal for measuring quick movements, such as swinging a tennis racket.

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