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1-axis inclination sensor INC4
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1-axis inclination sensor
1-axis inclination sensor
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Characteristics

Number of axes
1-axis, 2-axis
Output
analog, digital, CANopen
Technology
MEMS
Other characteristics
high-precision, with aluminum housing, agriculture, IP67
Inclination

Max.: 180 °

Min.: -180 °

Resolution

0.01 grad

Description

The sensor INC4 is a precise inclination sensor, using MEMS technology. The INC4 provides single-axis and dual-axis inclination measurement. The sensor is available with Analog and Digital output options. Technology – High-precision inclination sensor – MEMS technology – Non-contact working principle – Available with many measurement-range options. – Available with Analog and digital outputs – Easy mounting and direct application Specifications – Output options: Analog: 4 – 20 mA, 0.5 – 10 V, 0.5 – 5 V Digital: SSI, CANopen, RS485 Modbus Other Outputs: On request – Linearity: ±0.5° – Supply Voltage: Flexible 9 – 36 VDC or 5 VDC – Excitation Current: max. 30 mA – Protection Class: IP67 / IP69 – Operating Temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C – Housing: Anodized Aluminium – Mounting: M3 bolts – Weight: approx. 220 g – Shock: DIN EN 60068-2-27:2010, 100 g/11 ms, 100 shocks – Vibration: DIN EN 60068-2-6:2008, 20 g 10 Hz-2 kHz, 10 cycles – EMC: DIN EN 61326-1:2013 Advantages – High precision – High robustness and resistance against shocks and vibrations – High protection class – Non-contact technology – Wear-free and maintenance-free – Long lifetime – Easy mounting and direct application – Design flexibility Applications – Industrial Applications – Industrial Vehicles – Communal Vehicles – Material Handling – Forest and Agriculture Machines – Heavy duty applications – Power and Energy – Medical – Other Applications

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