Wilcoxon’s new release

24/06/2025

Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies, an Amphenol company and a pioneer in industrial vibration monitoring, has released the 883M digital triaxial accelerometer and temperature sensor. Wilcoxon’s first digital accelerometer with dynamic vibration output operates on the Modbus protocol, which is compatible with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisitions (SCADAs) and human machine interface (HMI) displays. The digital data supports condition monitoring, process monitoring, Internet of Things edge processing and data science activities.

The digital output from the 883M includes three orthogonal axes of waveform and spectrum over a frequency range of 
2 Hz to 5 kHz for detailed vibration analysis, fault diagnostics and condition-based maintenance. 15 calculated vibration metrics for each axis can be used for trending and process monitoring. The sensor also outputs the temperature of the monitoring point. The query-response mechanism of the Modbus remote terminal unit (RTU) communication protocol allows users to acquire only the data that is relevant to their goals and operations.

The vibration metrics of the sensor are calculated overall values for trending and process monitoring. 12 metrics are based on specific frequency bands for acceleration, velocity and displacement based on root mean square (RMS) and peak calculation methods. Furthermore, the overall values are also provided for true peak, crest factor and standard deviation. All calculated vibration metrics are available in three axes.

Tom LaRocque, Director of Product Management at Wilcoxon, said: “The 883M offers exceptional flexibility in process monitoring by providing 52 metrics that cover acceleration, velocity and displacement across three axes, in addition to temperature measurements.” 

While data scientists may be interested in tracking all available metrics, he explained: “Most users typically focus on a smaller subset of this data. To simplify monitoring and alarming, three of the frequency bands align with ISO 10816-3 and ISO 20816-3 for assessing machinery vibration. Additional metrics can be selected based on the specific failure modes relevant to the application.”

The 883M has an acceleration range of ±16 g peak, a resolution of 0.488 mg and a ±3 dB frequency range of 2 Hz to 5 kHz. The Modbus RTU protocol communicates via an RS-485 serial bus for stable data transmission. With an IP67 rating and an operating temperature range of –20°C to 70°C, it is suitable for most factory environments. Options for mounting the sensor to machinery include adhesive mounting and an included stud mount. Additionally, screw mounting kits and magnet mounting kits are available for precision triaxial alignment. Compatible cable assembly is also available from Wilcoxon.