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IEEE 1293 1998:1999 Edition

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IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Linear, Single-Axis, Non-Gyroscopic Accelerometers

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IEEE 1999 249
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Revision Standard – Active. The specification and test requirements for a linear, single-axis, nongyroscopic accelerometer for use in internal navigation, guidance, and leveling systems are defined. A standard specification guide and a compilation of recommended test procedures for such accelerometers are provide. Informative annexes are given on the various types of such accelerometers (force or pendulous torque rebalance with analog or digital output, vibrating beam, and micromechanical) and error effects, on filtering, noise, and transient anaysis techniques, and on calibration and modeling techniques (multipoint tumble analysis, vibration and shock test analyses, and geophysical effects in inertial instrument testing). IEEE 1293 is revision combining IEEE Stds 337 and 530.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
6 CONTENTS
15 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
16 1.2 Purpose
2. References
17 3. Definitions
18 4. Applicable documents
4.1 Specifications
4.2 Standards
4.3 Drawings
4.4 Bulletins
19 4.5 Other publications
5. Requirements
5.1 Description
21 5.2 General requirements
22 5.3 Performance
36 5.4 Mechanical requirements
39 5.5 Electrical and magnetic requirements
41 5.6 Environmental requirements
45 5.7 Reliability
6. Quality assurance
6.1 Classification of tests
47 6.2 Acceptance tests
48 6.3 Qualification tests
49 6.4 Reliability tests
6.5 Test conditions and equipment
6.6 Test methods
52 7. Preparation for delivery
8. Notes
8.1 Intended use
8.2 Ordering data
8.3 Model equation
57 9. Test procedure overview
10. Description
11. Test conditions and equipment
11.1 Standard test conditions
58 11.2 Test equipment
61 12. Test procedure
12.1 Test setup
62 12.2 Accelerometer nonoperating test
65 12.3 Accelerometer operating tests
93 12.4 Electromagnetically torqued pendulous accelerometer tests
102 12.5 VBA test
104 12.6 Micromechanical acceleromer tests
108 12.7 Life tests
109 12.8 Reliability test
110 12.9 Environmental tests
116 Annex A–Accelerometer dynamic block diagrams
120 Annex B–Digital accelerometers and comments concerning their test methods
124 Annex C–Characteristics of pendulous accelerometers
132 Annex D–Overview of the characterization and use of the VBA
145 Annex E–VBA resonator frequency as a function of applied acceleration
158 Annex F–Micromechanical accelerometers
173 Annex G–Outline of error sources in accelerometers
177 Annex H–Digital filtering
180 Annex I–Noise characterization
197 Annex J–Characterization of transient behavior
201 Annex K–Calibrating accelerometer model coefficients from static multipoint tuble data
223 Annex L–Vibration test equipment, test procedures, and analysis techniques
239 Annex M–Geophysical effects in inertial instrument testing
IEEE 1293 1998
$87.21