June 24, 2026
The AM3100T2-Z0 top-exit sensor from Bently Nevada represents a remarkable technological evolution - tracing its origins to the "seismic" sensors geologists once used to measure crustal movements. These highly sensitive moving-coil self-generating devices, with their exceptional low-frequency detection capabilities, helped scientists understand Earth's pulse. Today, we still use the term "seismic" sensors to honor this heritage while applying them to demanding industrial condition monitoring and diagnostic applications.
The progression from early moving-coil designs to today's capacitive configurations with integrated signal processing circuits demonstrates clear technological advancement. Early piezoelectric accelerometers pioneered the era of solid-state sensors with their rugged durability. Now, capacitive sensors have emerged as industry leaders by incorporating signal processing internally and outputting velocity signals rather than raw acceleration data - significantly simplifying interpretation and application processes.
Core Technical Advantages and Application Value
Technological Evolution and Future Outlook
Bently Nevada's decades of vibration monitoring experience have progressed from analog moving-coil sensors to today's intelligent devices with digital signal processing. The AM3100T2-Z0 represents this evolutionary chain - combining legacy strengths with modern design principles and manufacturing techniques. Its capacitive measurement technology, paired with advanced ASIC chips, delivers high precision, wide dynamic range, and exceptional stability.
These high-performance sensors form the foundation for Industrial IoT implementations. When integrated with cloud platforms, they enable advanced analytics including predictive maintenance and performance optimization through artificial intelligence algorithms. The accurate, reliable data from AM3100T2-Z0 sensors makes such sophisticated analysis possible.