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Omnidirectional tilt sensor
CANSAE J1939MEMS

omnidirectional tilt sensor
omnidirectional tilt sensor
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Characteristics

Number of axes
omnidirectional
Output
CAN, SAE J1939
Technology
MEMS, inertial
Other characteristics
rugged, IP68, IP69K

Description

Parker’s UTS Universal Tilt Sensors communicate angle of tilt, pitch, and roll information using SAE J1939 CAN bus protocol. They are engineered with MEMs devices for reliability and built to withstand rugged applications. Parker Electronic Controls Division Universal Tilt Sensor (UTS) series is a family of inertial tilt sensors for mobile vehicles and other applications. The sensors communicate over a CAN bus using SAE J1939 protocol. The sensors are designed using micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology and have a high level of EMI immunity for trouble free operation. A single corrosion proof package with no moving components gives the sensors the ability to withstand rugged applications. The spin weld design combined with an integrated sealed connector gives the sensors IP68 and IP69k for best in class ingress protection for outdoor applications. Electronic Controls Division’s universal tilt sensors (UTS) eliminate the need for redundant sensors by offering a single package with either two (2) or three (3) axis outputs lowering your total spend on an electronic controls system solution. Features/Benefits: • ABS plastic body for corrosion resistance • Patented error proof mounting design • Two (2) or three (3) axis angular tilt: ±10˚ and ±90˚ • User-defined FIR and IIR output filtering (UTS only) • Gyroscope Dynamic Compensation (UTS-G only) • Pitch and Roll output per J1939 SSI2 (UTS-G only) • No moving parts

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