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News Release from: Inertial Aerosystems UK | Subject: Tilt sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2007

New range of economical ceramic tilt
sensors

Inertial Aerosystems have introduced a new range of economical, miniature, fluid filled tilt sensors, manufactured by US based Applied Geomechanics

Inertial Aerosystems have introduced a new range of economical, miniature, fluid filled tilt sensors, manufactured by US based Applied Geomechanics The range consists of two models, both of which use ceramic material instead of glass, which gives a faster settling time, wider operating temperature and excellent repeatability

It is claimed to provide a lower cost solution, when compared to other products available.

The model 84064-02 has an angular range of + / - 80 degrees with a linear range of + / - 60 degrees.

The resolution is less than 0.001 of a degree, with an operating temperature of -50 to 125C and a weight of 22 grams.

The other model, the 84053, has an angular range of + / - 6 degrees and a linear range of + / - 3 degrees.

The resolution is less than 0.0001of a degree (1.75microRadian), repeatability 0.0002 degrees and an operating temperature of -50 to 125C, with a weight of 9.5 grams; this unit is claimed to have the best performance in its class.

All sensors have a fast warm up, and high sensitivity, with long term stability.

The sensors are mounted on an anodised aluminium bracket that strengthens the assembly and simplifies installation and repositioning.

They can be used with any of the standard analogue or digital signal conditioners.

These quality products have many applications in structural stability monitoring, machine levelling, marine dynamics and attitude sensing. Request a free brochure from Inertial Aerosystems UK ...

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