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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The L Series of Electrolytic Tilt Sensors are the sensor of choice for high accuracy / wide angular range measurements. Each handcrafted glass sensor is manufactured to exacting specifications and quality standards. Boasting impressive linear measurement ranges up
- Accuracy: 0.3000 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -65.2 to 257 F
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: The 0729-1757-99 single-axis tilt switch utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and two open collectors, one for each direction, with user-settable trip points for a repeatable and reliable output. Its robust plastic housing provides
- Accuracy: 0.0033 degrees
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 158 F
- Tilt Angle: -45 to 45 degrees
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: The 0729-1758-99 single-axis tilt switch utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and two open collectors, one for each direction, with user-settable trip points for a repeatable and reliable output. Its robust plastic housing provides
- Accuracy: 0.0033 degrees
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 158 F
- Tilt Angle: -45 to 45 degrees
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: The 0717-4319-99 TrueTILT™ electrolytic tilt sensor has a robust, all-metal construction providing durability while maintaining superior tolerances and sensor-to-sensor performance. It is an economical tilt sensor ideal for a versatile range of
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 122 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: The 0717-4322-99 TrueTILT™ low-profile electrolytic tilt sensor has a robust, all-metal construction providing durability while maintaining superior tolerances and sensor-to-sensor performance. It is an economical tilt sensor ideal for a versatile
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The SP5000 and AU6000 Series of Dual Axis Electrolytic Tilt Sensors afford unparalleled price, performance, quality, and exceptional reliability. These hermetically sealed sensors are produced in an automated environment, resulting in a high level of uniformity from
- Accuracy: 0.1500 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 176 F
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The RG and CG Series of single axis Electrolytic Tilt Sensors, are designed for high accuracy tilt angle measurements over short angular ranges. These handcrafted glass sensors are vacuum formed and hermetically sealed. The RG Series sensor has sub-arc
- Accuracy: 0.1900 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -65.2 to 257 F
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The SH 50050 Ceramic Series of single axis Electrolytic Tilt Sensors utilize advanced ceramic materials, bonded together with glass, resulting in a rugged hermetically sealed package. The 96% alumina material body is molded into intricate and precise shapes, that determine
- Accuracy: 0.2400 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -65.2 to 257 F
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Supplier: Advanced Orientation Systems, Inc.
Description: DX-045 and DX-008 dual axis POLYMER based electrolytic tilt sensors provide economical and reliable two axis tilt solutions for applications where very good linearity, high resolution and superior symmetry are required. Rugged construction and wide temperature range make
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 176 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Advanced Orientation Systems, Inc.
Description: SX-070D-LIN, SX-030D-LIN and SX-015D-LIN are single axis LINEAR ceramics based electrolytic tilt sensors provide economical and reliable single axis tilt solutions for applications where very good linearity, high resolution and superior symmetry are required. Rugged
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 257 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Advanced Orientation Systems, Inc.
Description: SX-015D-VIB and SX-005D-VIB are single axis LINEAR ceramics tilt sensors that provide economical and reliable single axis tilt solutions for HIGH VIBRATION applications where very good linearity, high resolution and superior symmetry are required. Constructed with a specially
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 257 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Advanced Orientation Systems, Inc.
Description: This special all Solid State Analog Vdc output tilt modules are built around a customized state of the art CMOS components. In a single (7001) and dual axis (7002) versions it provides an economical and reliable tilt sensing solution for applications requiring superior Mid-Wide range
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 212 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Shenzhen Rion Technology Co., Ltd
Description: ACA2200-CANopen is a digital output tilt sensor, high accuracy tilt sensor, This series tilt sensor accuracy is far superior than the tilt sensor relative to the electrolyte principle or the capacitance principle on the
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: settings. Using an absolute gravity referenced electrolytic sensor, the A601-2 delivers ultra-high sensitivity to <25 nrad with virtually zero long-term drift. Output is a stable ±8 DC voltage (±16 VDC differential). Rugged, reliable, and extremely accurate, the A601-2 is the preferred
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Operating Temperature: -13 to 158 F
- Output: Analog
- Supply Voltage: -15 to 15 volts
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: -precision electrolytic sensor element, units deliver up to 1 µradian resolution with virtually zero long-term drift. Programmable firmware controls include sample averaging, auto-zero (tare), baud/output rate, temperature compensation and more. The D711 also includes on-board memory,
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Digital
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Supplier: Sherborne Sensors
Description: The DQG Series is a small, cost-effective, dual axis inclinometer designed for horizontal mounting. A microprocessor controls the inclinometer enabling a linearised and temperature corrected angle output signal. The unit has a metal housing and can be operated from an unregulated voltage source of
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: M.A.E. Apparecchiature Elettroniche srl
Description: Monoaxial inclinometer sensor for statistical structural monitoring based on magneto-resistive technology with resolution 0.01, housed in a case with IP-68 protection rate and equipped with 7 poles female AMPHENOL connector IP-68 protection rate. Sensor is supplied with aluminum
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Tilt Angle: 10 degrees
- Type: Electrolytic
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Supplier: Mettler-Toledo Technologies GmbH
Description: Anti-Bubble Dissolved Oxygen Sensor The InPro 6860i/12/220/nA/HD is an optical dissolved oxygen sensor with a mechanically modified hydrophilic surface. Combined with its tilted design, it prevents bubble accumulation, creating a highly stable measurement signal. Increased Yield
- Accuracy: 1 % FS
- Maximum Length: 8.66 inch
- Mounting Options: In-Line (Insertion)
- Operating Pressure Range: 0.0 to 87 psi
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: Model 781 is a precision, 2-channel signal conditioning unit for all electrolytic tilt sensors. It provides peak performance from your 755, 756, 84053 and 84064-02 Miniature Tilt Sensors. To build Model 781, we package an 83162 signal conditioning card in a rugged
- Form Factor: Stand Alone
- Outputs: Voltage Output?
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Supplier: Jewell Instruments, LLC
Description: precision 3-axis solid-state magnetometer. Two angular rate gyros independently stabilize pitch and roll. They augment a dual-axis, electrolytic tilt sensor that provides precise tilt measurements in static environments. Two sets of independent filters, one set for pitch
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: x BC547 transistors. 1 x piezo buzzer. 2 x 4N35 optocouplers DIP6. 2 x tilt sensors. 1 x 1N4007 diode. 1 x IRF520 MOSFET Classification = Starter Kit Name = Arduino Component
- Category: Development Suite / Kit
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Electrolytic Tilt Sensor Excitation
This document explains the minimum hardware and software requirements for obtaining an angular position measurement from a Fredericks electrolytic tilt sensor.
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Electrolytic Tilt Sensors and Inclinometers: A Primer - Sensors Online Magazine, September 2004
The term tilt sensor is often used to identify a large variety of devices that measure, indicate, or otherwise provide a signal of some type when tilted from (or to) a level position, using gravity as a reference. While a number of these devices are indeed tilt sensors, others are not. To determine
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Effect of Magnetic Fields on Our Tilt Sensors
It is sometimes necessary to measure tilt (rotation) in the presence of a strong magnetic field. Strong fields have no effect on the output of our electrolytic tilt sensors when the gradient between the two ends of the sensor is less than about 14 gauss/mm. Larger gradients along the length
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Telescope Positioning Using Tiltmeters
axes. Instead, they maintain an absolute. reference with respect to gravity. The electrolytic. sensor in the tiltmeter behaves like a level,. changing its internal resistance as the sensor. rotates. The tiltmeter electronics convert this. change to a high-level analog or digital signal. proportional
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