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Wilcoxon

Low acceleration sensitivity hydrophone H601 

Product Description

Wilcoxon provide advanced underwater products and seismic sensors for military intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance applications. Other applications include sensor solutions for structural integrity monitoring, oil and gas exploration, and mammal detection. Wilcoxon products are known for reliability, backed by our responsive customer support team.

Wilcoxon's Products

Low acceleration sensitivity hydrophone H601 
Ultra low-noise wide band hydrophone H507A
General purpose hydrophone H505L 
Low frequency vector sensor 
Mid frequency vector sensor 
Low frequency vector sensor 
Miniature underwater accelerometer, 10 mV/g sensitivity, wide frequency range, titanium case for long term reliability in submerged monitoring locations, 10ft integral J6 cable, case isolated 
Miniature underwater accelerometer, 10 mV/g sensitivity, wide frequency range, titanium case for long term reliability in submerged monitoring locations, 10ft integral J6 cable, case isolated 
Miniature underwater accelerometer, 10 mV/g sensitivity, wide frequency range, titanium case for long term reliability in submerged monitoring locations, 10ft integral J6 cable, case isolated 
Accelerometer sensor, general purpose, 100 mV/g sensitivity, ±5% sensitivity tolerance, top exit integral cable, 16 ft. J9T2A Teflon jacketed cable
Wilcoxon underwater accelerometers are designed to be used virtually anywhere under continuous submersion. They are built to withstand the high pressures of deep submergence. Titanium cases are used when the accelerometer must be highly resistant to galvanic corrosion or mounted on titanium structures. Stainless steel can be used for applications where the accelerometer will be mounted on cast iron or mild steel structures since they are near one another on the galvanic series list.
Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and particle acceleration in three orthogonal axes. Four sensing elements, located in a single housing with a common acoustic phase center, combine to produce a cardioid directivity pattern which provides approximately 4.8 dB improvement in the signal to noise ratio over a traditional omni-directional pressure sensor.
Hydrophones are underwater microphones for acoustic measurements. Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies hydrophones are built to withstand the rigors of continuous underwater exposure in both sea water and fresh water environments. Each hydrophone uses piezoelectric crystals with a built-in electronic amplifier, to boost the low level signal of pressure waves underwater signals. The output is a dynamic AC signal superimposed upon the DC Bias Output Voltage (BOV).