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New Canfield Connector inclinometer sensor enhances measurement accuracy, safety

March 22, 2018 By Mary Gannon

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Canfield Connector, Youngstown, Ohio has released a new series of electrical sensors that provide efficiency and accuracy to angle measurement in heavy equipment, solar power, construction and other applications. The new Electrical Inclinometer Sensor or (EiS) series instruments measure the slope, tilt or elevation of an object with respect to gravity by using intelligence to […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer, Level Tagged With: canfieldconnector

What functions do sensors provide to drones?

November 29, 2017 By Randy Frank

Depending on the type of drone and its function, there can be a few essential sensors or an extensive number of sensors on board. Whether the drones are civilian or military craft, the sensors fall roughly into three categories: Make Them Fly, Make Them Work and Diagnose & Prevent Problems. Make Them Fly An inertial […]

Filed Under: Accelerometer, Chemical Sensor, Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), GPS Speed Sensor, Gyroscope, Inclinometer, Inductive, Motion, Power Management, Pressure Sensor, Speed, Temperature, Uncategorized, Vibration, Vision systems Tagged With: AeroVironment, Boeing, DJI Innovations

Inclinometers guarantee reliable tilt measurements for mobile machines

March 10, 2017 By Aimee Kalnoskas

POSITAL has introduced new versions of its TILTIX inclinometers that can provide reliable tilt measurement for moving equipment. These new devices use a combination of electro-mechanical gyroscopes and accelerometers to provide accurate measurements, even if the instruments are subject to strong accelerations. POSITAL’s TILTIX inclinometers rely on monitoring the effect of gravity on a tiny […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer, Level Tagged With: posital

Posital inclinometers feature dynamic load compensation

March 2, 2017 By Paul Heney

Posital has introduced new versions of its Tiltix inclinometers that can provide reliable tilt measurement for moving equipment. These new devices use a combination of electro-mechanical gyroscopes and accelerometers to provide accurate measurements, even if the instruments are subject to strong accelerations. Posital’s Tiltix inclinometers rely on monitoring the effect of gravity on a tiny […]

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Robust and low cost inclinometers

February 6, 2017 By Mike Santora

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POSITAL is expanding their TILTIX family of inclinometers with a new line of lower cost, lower resolution instruments. These new tilt sensors will have an accuracy of ±0.5° and a resolution of 0.01°. (By comparison, current models have an accuracy of 0.1°.) For many slope or tilt monitoring applications in cranes, construction equipment, agricultural machinery […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer Tagged With: positalfraba

MEMS Tilt Sensors Target Construction and Industrial Markets

January 29, 2016 By Randy Frank

With the launch of its MTLT series of Inclination and Tilt Sensors, MEMSIC Inc., adds a new family of sensors to its microelectromechanical system (MEMS) sensor portfolio. The first three family members in the series, the MTLT110S-R, MTLT105S-R and MTLT105D-R are currently available for evaluation. All three IP67-rated inclinometers have an integrated RS-232 interface, flying […]

Filed Under: Featured, Inclinometer Tagged With: MEMSIC

Round, Compact Tilt Sensor

August 30, 2015 By Randy Frank

Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology provides sensors for many applications. However, it does have competition. Jewell Instruments says its RMIW Emerald series inclinometer family, the newest member of its force balanced tilt technology products, delivers higher precision than comparable MEMS sensors. In addition to its round compact footprint, the single-axis sensor has several mounting and electrical output […]

Filed Under: Featured, Inclinometer Tagged With: Jewell Instruments

Inclination Sensor Delivers 360-Degree Measurement Range

February 10, 2015 By Randy Frank

An inclination sensor that provides the angle of an object in relation to the gravitational field of the Earth can be useful in a game console to understand the orientation of the joystick. A more critical application is measuring the angle of the boom of a crane to prevent the crane from tipping over. In […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Inclinometer Tagged With: 2E

Measure Angle Position Feedback in Hazardous Locations

October 27, 2014 By Randy Frank

If you need to measure angular tilt in hazardous environments, TURCK has a solution for you. Recently released single and dual-axis inclinometers are now certified for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D hazardous classified locations. Models are also available with ATEX approval for measurements within hazardous EX Zones 2 […]

Filed Under: Featured, Inclinometer Tagged With: turck

New Inclinometer Series Offers Precise Tilt Measurement for Harsh Applications

May 15, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon

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BEI Sensors introduces the T-Series industrial inclinometer, a compact and high performance sensor for measurement of slope or tilt angles of an object with respect to gravity. The T-Series uses advanced MEMS technology, which offers the best combination of precision and responsiveness for today’s industrial marketplace. The new inclinometer series offers a wide range of […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer, Level Tagged With: beisensors

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