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Digital clinometers with integral data logging

An Inertial Aerosystems UK product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Oct 27, 2006

Inertial Aerosystems announce the availability of a new range of single and dual axis digital clinometers offering RS232/RS485 serial and analogue outputs of tilt and temperature

The serial data is easily interfaced to GPS receivers, spread spectrum radios and wireless ethernet converters.

The internal sensor is a liquid filled electrolytic transducer with no moving parts.

The five models in this range have a choice of single or dual axis, an angular range of +/-3 to +/-50deg with best resolution of 0.0001deg with a linearity of 0.1% of full span.

An on board facility is included which allows data logging via non volatile memory and comes with graphic software display software.

It is able to store up to 319 readings with a powerful command set to collect, process and store data or transmit to an external host.

RS232 models have the option of a tilt switch output to operate alarms, programmeable controllers etc.

Able to operate over a temperature range of -40 to +85C, the range are enclosed in tough die cast IP65 enclosures measuring 120x80x60mm and weighing 550g.

These versatile products are used in antenna positioning, surface and subsea marine applications, structural and geotechnical monitoring, processing movements, monitoring industrial vessels, conveyor belts, tipper trucks, scientific research to name but a few.

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