Preliminary documentation

The current documentation is preliminary and will be updated with the final release of the PULSE-80 with final information.

Overview

The Pulse-80 exists in 2 variants

  • a boxed version in an aluminum enclosure to ensure robust integration into your system 
  • an OEM version, without an enclosure, that requires mechanical integration to be performed by the integrator

Specifications

All dimensions are expressed in millimeters using the International System of Units (SI) conventions.

ParameterPULSE-80 OEMPULSE-80 boxed
Size

52 x 52 x 36 mm

56 x 56 x 50.5 mm

Weight<150g<250 g
Material

Aluminium frame

Visible PCB and electronic components

Aluminum
Surface TreatmentFrame: SURTEC 650SURTEC 650
Mounting

Top side mounting holes: 4x M3

Top side mounting holes: 4x M3

IP ratingno ingress protectionIP-4x
Connector

Contact Base Material : Copper Alloy

Finish : Gold Flash

Insulation : nylon-6T, UL94V-0

The enclosure is not waterproof, the Pulse-80. Proper system sealing if the Pulse-80 has to be used in a humid environment.

Origin of measurements

Because the Pulse-80 integrates several MEMS accelerometers, it integrates a built-in size effect compensation and as a result a ‘virtual’ reference point has been chosen to define the Origin of Measurements Point. The origin of measurements, is the point where the inertial frame, as defined by the accelerometers triad, intersect. 

The Origin of Measurement Point is represented by the red target on the drawings under.

Mechanical Drawing

In the following drawings dimensions are in millimeters.

PULSE-80 boxed

PULSE-80 OEM

To integrate a PULSE-80 within your design, you can find all the documentation in the resources page.

Label

SBG Systems manufacturing process is based on EN-9100 system with individual and full traceability of every component and operation. Each unit is identified by a unique serial number that can be used to trace all operations during the product lifetime such as manufacturing, calibration, tests and repairs.

In addition to a unique serial number, a product code is used to define exactly the device type, options, configuration. You can find on the side of the Pulse cover a laser printed label that hold all these identification information. This label also includes a data-matrix code that encodes the device unique serial number.