The differential charge amplifier LabAmp 5166A from Kistler offers maximum flexibility in signal processing when measuring with differential piezoelectric sensors.
Winterthur, December 2024 – Kistler presents the first differential charge amplifier for piezoelectric pressure sensors and accelerometers that combines the advantages of differential measurements with maximum flexibility for signal processing. The new charge amplifier is especially suitable for dynamic measurements at high ambient temperatures – for example in the design of more efficient aircraft turbines, the advancement of gas turbines for the use of hydrogen, or for identifying combustion instabilities in rocket engines.
Flexibility is king when it comes to measurement equipment, particularly in laboratory environments. For piezoelectric pressure and acceleration measurements at very high temperatures, differential measurement technology is indispensable. It reliably eliminates noise interference, caused, for instance, by vibrations of nearby machines (ground loops) or long cables. Suitable sensors and charge amplifiers have been in use for some time. However, the latter were limited in their flexibility by fixed filter settings. Especially when testing new developments with unknown frequencies, differential measurement equipment often came with the additional effort of repeatedly adapting the test setup.