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Will a wide sensitivity tolerance (±15% vs. ±5%) mean a narrower frequency response?

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Will a wide sensitivity tolerance (±15% vs. ±5%) mean a narrower frequency response?

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No. Sensor frequency response is based on sensitivity variation relative to the sensitivity at the 100 Hz reference point. Whether the reference sensitivity is 105 mV/g or 85mV/g, the frequency at which the sensor sensitivity increases/decreases by a specified amount (ie. 10% or 3dB) remains constant.

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