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MAE A6000S Portable 24-Bit Seismograph

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Brand MAE
Country of Origin Italy
Model A6000S
Instrument Type Portable Seismograph
ADC Resolution 24-bit
Dynamic Range 144 dB (theoretical)
Total Harmonic Distortion ±0.001%
Bandwidth 2 Hz to 30 kHz
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio 110 dB @ 60 Hz
Input Noise Floor 27 nV
Trigger Accuracy ±1/30 sampling interval
Input Voltage Range ±5 V
Input Impedance 20 MΩ @ 1 kS/s
Programmable Gain 0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 dB (per-channel configurable)
Anti-Aliasing Filter −3 dB at 80% Nyquist frequency, −80 dB stopband attenuation
Sampling Intervals 0.033 ms to 20 ms (discrete steps)
Sample Count per Acquisition 1,024–21,800 (512-sample increments)
Pre-trigger Time 1–500 ms (26 selectable values)
Channel Configuration 12 or 24 channels (user-selectable per acquisition)
Acquisition Modes Triggered (all channels), Continuous (up to 12 channels)
Calibration Automatic ADC calibration prior to each acquisition
Digital Filtering Auto-configured based on sampling rate
Data Storage Host PC internal storage
Trigger Polarity Positive or negative (software-selectable)
Data Format SEG-2 (32-bit binary) or ASCII
Sensor Diagnostics Real-time open-circuit, short-circuit, and sensor failure detection via cable signal analysis
Interfaces USB 2.0, 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, VGA video output

Overview

The MAE A6000S is a high-fidelity, portable 24-bit seismograph engineered for precision seismic data acquisition across active and passive geophysical investigations. Based on sigma-delta analog-to-digital conversion architecture with real-time calibration and embedded sensor diagnostics, the A6000S delivers laboratory-grade dynamic range (144 dB theoretical) and ultra-low noise floor (27 nV) — critical for resolving weak ground motion signals in urban, industrial, or structural monitoring environments. Its dual-mode acquisition capability supports both triggered event capture (e.g., microseismicity, blast monitoring) and continuous waveform streaming (e.g., ambient vibration testing, structural health monitoring), making it suitable for regulatory-compliant vibration assessment per ISO 2631-2, DIN 4150-3, and BS 5228-2. Designed and manufactured in Italy, the system complies with CE marking requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive 2014/30/EU) and low-voltage safety (LVD Directive 2014/35/EU).

Key Features

  • 24-bit sigma-delta ADC with automatic pre-acquisition calibration ensuring traceable measurement integrity
  • User-configurable gain per channel (0–36 dB in 6-dB steps) enabling optimal signal-to-noise ratio across diverse sensor sensitivities (e.g., 4.5 Hz geophones, MEMS accelerometers, or broadband seismometers)
  • Programmable anti-aliasing filter with −3 dB point set at 80% of Nyquist frequency and >80 dB stopband attenuation, eliminating spectral leakage in high-frequency analysis
  • Real-time sensor health monitoring: automatic detection of open circuits, short circuits, and impedance anomalies in connected geophone strings or accelerometers
  • Flexible timing architecture supporting pre-trigger windows from 1 ms to 500 ms in 26 discrete steps — essential for capturing precursor energy in induced seismicity studies
  • Dual acquisition modes: synchronized multi-channel triggering (all 24 channels) and continuous streaming (up to 12 channels at 2/4/8 ms intervals) for long-term structural resonance characterization
  • Native support for SEG-2 (32-bit binary) format — industry standard for geophysical data exchange — alongside ASCII export for interoperability with MATLAB, Python (ObsPy), and commercial processing suites

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The A6000S interfaces with industry-standard geophysical sensors including vertical/horizontal geophones (1–100 Hz), triaxial MEMS accelerometers, and broadband force-balance seismometers. Input impedance (20 MΩ @ 1 kS/s) ensures minimal loading effects on high-impedance passive sensors. The system meets IEC 61326-1:2013 for EMC performance in industrial environments and conforms to EN 61000-6-2/6-3 for immunity and emissions. For vibration monitoring applications, raw time-series data are fully compatible with post-processing workflows required under ISO 5347 (vibration transducer calibration) and ISO 10816 (machinery vibration evaluation). All firmware and host software undergo periodic revision control aligned with GLP documentation practices.

Software & Data Management

Acquisition and configuration are managed via MAE SeismoControl v4.x — a Windows-based application supporting real-time spectral display, trigger threshold optimization, and batch metadata tagging (project ID, location coordinates, sensor layout). The software enforces audit-trail logging of all parameter changes, acquisition start/stop timestamps, and calibration events — satisfying traceability requirements under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Clause 7.7. Data files include embedded header information compliant with SEG-Y Rev 2.0 metadata conventions. Export modules support direct ingestion into Petrel, OpendTect, and SeisWare platforms. Remote operation via Ethernet enables integration into centralized environmental monitoring networks using standard TCP/IP protocols.

Applications

  • Active-source seismic refraction and reflection surveys (e.g., shallow bedrock mapping, void detection)
  • Passive seismic monitoring for microseismic event location (mining, geothermal, CO₂ storage)
  • Structural vibration analysis of bridges, dams, historical buildings, and wind turbine foundations
  • Construction vibration impact assessment (piling, blasting) per DIN 4150-3 and BS 7385
  • Ambient vibration testing (AVT) for operational modal analysis (OMA) and natural frequency identification
  • Regulatory compliance monitoring for industrial facilities subject to local environmental protection agency (EPA) or EU Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC) reporting

FAQ

What sensor types are supported by the A6000S?
The A6000S accepts standard 375 Ω or 375–1000 Ω geophones, MEMS accelerometers with IEPE or charge output, and broadband seismometers with ±5 V output range.
Is the system compatible with third-party data processing software?
Yes — native SEG-2 and ASCII exports ensure full compatibility with ObsPy, SAC, Geopsy, ReflexW, and commercial interpretation platforms.
Does the A6000S meet FDA or pharmaceutical industry standards?
No — it is not designed for GxP-regulated environments; however, its calibration traceability and audit logging align with general ISO/IEC 17025 quality management principles.
Can the device operate autonomously without a connected PC?
No — the A6000S requires an external host PC for power, control, and data storage; all processing and buffering occur on the host system.
How is time synchronization handled across multiple units?
GPS timing is not built-in; precise inter-unit synchronization requires external IEEE 1588 PTP-capable network switches or shared hardware triggers via BNC inputs.

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