The condition-based monitoring (CbM) market is experiencing significant growth as designers look to develop connected, smarter and more failure resilient equipment for the drive to Industry 4.0.
In this technical article, Chris Murphy, Staff applications engineer at Analog Devices explores why MEMS accelerometers are becoming the designer’s best choice for Condition-Based Monitoring (CbM) applications. The article gives an introduction to CbM, compares MEMS to Piezoelectric based solutions, outlines key design considerations when using MEMS sensors and provides advice for attaching and interfacing MEMS sensors to the machines being monitored.
Anglia in conjunction with Analog Devices are hosting a Webinar at 11:00 on 1st December 2021 titled “What is Driving the Rapid Deployment of Wireless Sensor Devices in Condition Monitoring?”. To register for this FREE Webinar please click on the link below.
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