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Introduction to Wireless Seismograph Seismic Sensor Seismic Nodes
A Cableless Exploration Seismograph, also known as a Wireless Seismograph, is a cutting-edge device designed to monitor and record seismic activity. These devices are essential tools in seismology, used to measure ground motion caused by earthquakes, volcanic activity, or other geological phenomena. Unlike traditional seismographs that rely on wired connections, wireless seismographs offer greater flexibility, ease of deployment, and real-time data collection, making them indispensable for modern seismic monitoring networks.
How Does a Wireless Seismograph Work?
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Natural Frequency | 2Hz or 5Hz selectable |
Sensitivity | 180V/m/s |
Volume | 107.5mmx107.5mmx125.5mm (without cone) |
Weight | <1.30kg (with battery, without vertebrae) |
Waterproof performance | IP67 |
Operating temperature | -40°C~85*C |
Number of channels in a single station | 1 channel |
Synchronization accuracy | ≤1μs |
AD converter | 32 bits |
Dynamic Range | 123dB ( 1ms sampling interval, 0dB preamp gain) |
Endurance | Built-in battery life of 35 days ( GPS signal strength greater than -130dBm ) |