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  • Electrolytic Tilt Sensors and Inclinometers: A Primer - Sensors Online Magazine, September 2004
    what actually qualifies as a true tilt sensor, we must first understand what, exactly, one is. A tilt sensor can be defined as a device that produces an electrical output which varies with angular movement. This definition excludes all visual/mechanical devices such as "ball-in-tube" slope
  • Accuracy vs. Resolution
    The often confusing but important difference with inclinometer sensor output is whether accuracy is the same as resolution. In mechanical testing and measurement, it is often important to understand how an object reacts to various forces. An inclinometer is commonly used to measure tilt
  • An Innovative Cabling Concept Improves Reliability for Multi-Axis Stage Systems
    requiring multi-axis stage systems. Usually an object has to move in two, three or more degrees of freedom (DOF) including linear movements, rotary movements, tilt and/or lifting operations. Parallel kinematic drives like hexapods can easily provide 6 DOF quite elegantly, but in most cases a simple stacked

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