Instrumentation
Precision signal conditioning for vibration measurement
Optimise your data acquisition with high-performance signal conditioning solutions, designed for easy integration with charge and IEPE accelerometers.
Charge and IEPE signal conditioning
For accurate vibration measurement, selecting the right signal conditioning solution is crucial. Charge accelerometers require an external charge amplifier, as most data acquisition systems lack built-in charge conditioning. IEPE accelerometers, on the other hand, can often connect directly to acquisition systems with built-in IEPE power, reducing hardware complexity.
If you’re working with an older acquisition system, we offer a range of IEPE signal conditioners, including battery-powered, DC-supplied, and rack-based multi-channel solutions.
In-line charge amplifier
A compact and efficient way to integrate charge accelerometers into IEPE-powered systems. These amplifiers convert charge signals to voltage within a BNC/microdot adaptor, enabling a direct, low-noise connection to your data acquisition hardware.
Filters and integrators
- Analogue Filters: Eliminate unwanted noise and spurious signals to ensure clean and accurate data.
- Integrators: Convert accelerometer signals into velocity or displacement values in real-time, available as modular, portable, or rack-based systems with single or multi-channel configurations.

Equipment designed to power and condition signals from charge and IEPE accelerometers so you can capture clean, reliable vibration data.

Portable tools for checking and validating vibration measurements in the field or lab.
Our in-house calibration facilities are traceable to National Standards and support both OEM and non-OEM accelerometers and related instrumentation. We provide fast, accurate calibration to help maintain reliable measurements and long-term performance.
We offer a custom cable assembly service with a wide choice of connectors and cable types, including low-noise and armoured options. With diameters starting at just 0.8mm and temperature-resistant materials available, cables can be built to suit a wide range of applications.


