Amphenol Wilcoxon VDS130 Vibration Data Source
Amphenol Wilcoxon VDS130 Vibration Data Source is a 4-channel IEPE to MQTT digital converter for IIOT, cloud, and analytics platforms. This device supports four IEPE vibration inputs and a tachometer (RPM) input, enabling synchronization of vibration and rotational-speed data. The VDS130 preserves the original analog-signal characteristics while publishing vibration spectrum, FFT, and calculated metrics like acceleration, velocity, displacement, crest-factor, standard deviation, and ISO‑defined frequency bands. The VDS130 vibration data source outputs MQTT data for simplified integration into enterprise- and cloud-level data systems. This device provides high‑resolution data up to 40kHz, making it suitable for both high‑frequency and general‑purpose industrial monitoring. The Wilcoxon VDS130 is compatible with a wide range of industrial vibration sensors covering general-purpose, high-speed, low-speed, high-temperature, high-EMI, high-vibration, submersible, and hazardous-area applications.
Features
- Compatible with a wide range of industrial vibration sensors
- Compatible with IEPE accelerometers
- MQTT output for simplified integration into enterprise- and cloud-level data systems
- Output of vibration spectrum and FFT data up to 40kHz
- Calculated vibration metrics like acceleration, velocity, displacement, ISO-defined frequency bands, true peak, crest factor, and standard deviation
- Supports four IEPE vibration inputs and one tachometer (RPM) input
- Frequency bands align with ISO 10816-3, 20816-3, and 17243 guidelines
- Multi-functionality LED status indicators for VDS and sensors
- 320kΩ input impedance
- Front- or side-mounted on DIN rails, intended for installation in moderate factory environments
- -10°C to 80°C operating temperature range
- USB 3.0 Type A
- 10W maximum power consumption
- 120mm x 155mm x 34mm dimensions
- Weighs about 420 grams
Applications
- Vibration data for factory automation
- IEPE accelerometers for digital vibration monitoring platforms
- Vibration data for integrators
- Extending test and measurement into the digital era
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