Columbia Research Laboratories

Columbia Research Laboratories manufactures a broad variety of sensors and associated signal conditioning electronics that include force balance inertial-grade accelerometers and inclinometers, piezoelectric vibration and pressure sensors, strain gage aircraft mainframe fatigue sensors, precision linear variable differential transducers, and fiber optic sensors.

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  • Signal Conditioning Instrumentation

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia offers a wide variety of Signal Conditioning Instrumentation for a variety of Sensor types. These range from Laboratory as well as Airborne Charge Amplifiers, Differential Charge Amplifiers, In-Line Charge Converters, Constant Current Power Supplies and ICP Compliant Amplifiers all in support of Columbia's extensive Piezoelectric product line. Additionally Columbia offers unique Strain Gage Instrumentation Amplifiers which provide built in auto zeroing of gage offset voltages which can increase typical measurement accuracies. These robust Signal Conditioning products have been flight qualified on many current military aircraft and missile programs and are now available for your distinctive program needs.

  • Special Application

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    This group of Piezoelectric Accelerometers have been specifically designed to meet Columbia Research Labs customers "special" needs. Whether it be our model 876 designed for use in extremely cold temperatures (-400°F) or our model 378-HT-1XP, designed with an extremely rugged housing for prolonged use in adverse industrial environments of shock, vibration, temperature, humidity and excessive oil, that can withstand temperatures of 700°F. We would be happy to see this list of sensors grow to meet your needs. Please call us so we can make something "special" for you.

  • Triaxial Linear Accelerometers

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    The Triaxial Force Balance Linear Accelerometers range from general purpose, low cost sensors, capable of measuring DC and low frequency acceleration simultaneously in three axes, to Miniature Airborne, Highly Reliable Sensors that operate from +24 to +32VDC Aircraft power. Also offered are compact, premium performance, extremely rugged sensors, well suited for demanding missile and airborne applications.

  • Vibration/Temperature Transmitters

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia's Solid State Loop-Powered Vibration and Temperature Sensors are specifically designed for industrial machinery monitoring. The Sensor continuously measures both vibration level and temperature, along with key machinery health parameters, and transmits the data directly into a PLC, providing accurate level monitoring and with support alarm and machinery shutdown capabilities.

  • Accelerometers

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    An instrument for measuring acceleration, typically that of an automobile, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft, or that involved in the vibration of a machine, building, or other structure.

  • Biaxial Linear Accelerometers

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    The line of Biaxial Force Balance Linear Accelerometers available are 2-axis versions of our General Purpose, Low Noise and High Temperature, and High Performance Single axis Linear Accelerometers.

  • Linear Motion Tandem Transducer

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    The Columbia Model LMT-50 is a unitized rugged package consisting of tandem linear variable differential transformers (LVDT's) with probe assembly. The LMT-50 is designed so that the likelihood of a single failure affecting both output signals is extremely improbable. The model LMT-50 offers flight proven performance, even in the most severe environments.

  • Displacement Transducers - DC Operation

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    The Columbia DDCP Series Transducers are completely self-contained displacement measurement systems that operate from a low voltage DC power supply or battery. They permit highly accurate readout and recording of an output signal directly without auxiliary signal conditioning electronics.

  • Biaxial Inclinometers

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia's Biaxial Inclinometers use the same force balance accelerometer technology used in our single axis inclinometers. These Biaxial Inclinometers are used in applications where dual axis tilt measurements are required. The SI-702B series is intended for use in applications such as platform stabilization, surface mapping and measuring tilt angles in remote locations. The SI-701AI series, is designed with an output circuit configuration made for use in 4-20mA data transmission systems.

  • Strain Sensors

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia's foil strain sensors monitor the fatigue loading experienced by tactical aircraft under various conditions of speed, weight and missions configuration. Critical undercarriage structures and control surfaces may be monitored for fatigue damage induced by high-G maneuvers and high stress landings. These sensors are self-temperatures compensating, environmental resistant, have a high output, two active arms and are easily installed. Developed for the demanding requirements associated with tactical military aircraft, they are equally useful performing many of the more common strain measurements encountered in the material testing laboratory. Columbia's foil strain sensors are considered the standard for the industry.

  • Inclinometer Systems

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia Research Labs offers our standard Inclinometer System and our Differential Inclinometer System. The standard system includes a temperature compensated force balance inclinometer in conjunction with a power module and convenient digital display. It is available with either AC or DC Power supply input. The Differential System allows the customer to match the slope of two remotely located surfaces. The readout can be set to indicate the absolute tilt of either sensor or the differential angle between them.

  • Integrated

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia's Integrated Accelerometers are completely self-contained vibration measuring systems having a built-in amplifier within the housing. Low output impedance allows operation directly into standard readout equipment without auxiliary signal conditioning. This type of accelerometer must be powered by a constant current power supply like Columbia's model 5421.

  • Linear Accelerometer Switch

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia Research Labs Accelerometer Switch is designed to interface with electrical or mechanical systems to control, safeguard against, or warn of undesirable variations in DC and low frequency acceleration. This sensor is available with a selectable switch point, a single or Bi-polar switch, and a choice of input power.

  • General Inclinometers

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia's SI-701 Series of Inclinometers are electronic tilt sensors based on Force Balance Accelerometer technology. They produce high level low impedance output proportional to the sine of the tilt angle. Model SI-701B is a low cost general purpose sensor that can be up-graded with the addition of the Columbia "HP" torquer system (SI-701BI) for greater accuracy and ruggedness. A bi-axial version of both units (SI-702B) is also available. The Model SI-701BI is designed with an output circuit made for 4-20mA data transmission systems for industrial applications. The model SI-701FND is a fluid dampened premium performance inclinometer designed to produce accurate tilt data in extreme shock and vibration environments. The latest addition in the line is Model SI-701WPBI, a waterproof (to 150 feet) inclinometer which operates from a +15 volt supply with 4-20mA output. A single power supply powers both the sensor and the 4-20mA line driver.

  • Force Balance Inclinometers

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Force Balance Inclinometers contain a suspension system for accuracy and are uninfluenced by shock and vibration encountered during severe applications.

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