2-axis tilt sensor MDA426T
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2-axis tilt sensor
2-axis tilt sensor
2-axis tilt sensor
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Characteristics

Number of axes
2-axis
Output
digital, analog, TTL
Technology
MEMS, electrolytic
Other characteristics
with aluminum housing, high-resolution, dynamic, explosion-proof, anti-vibration, for condition monitoring, OEM, IP67, platform
Inclination

Max.: 30 °

Min.: -30 °

Resolution

0.05 °

Description

MDA416/426T Digital Output Type Dynamic Dual Axis Inclinometer MDA416T/MDA426T Digital Output Type Dynamic Dual Axis Inclinometer range:±30° Static accuracy:±0.3° Dynamic biaxial tilt measurement working temp. -40~+85℃ IP67 anti-vibration >2000g Description The MDA416T/MDA426T series is a new generation of digital small-volume MEMS tilt sensor from RION. It has a two-channel Earth Gravity Inclination Unit that converts into a tilt angle by measuring static gravitational acceleration. Thereby the tilt and pitch angle of the sensor output relative to the horizontal plane can be measured. Output mode RS232, RS485 level interface standard is optional. Due to the built-in MCU control system, the linearity of the sensor output is quadraticized, which compensates for the accuracy of the analog type due to insufficient correction. This product adopts non-contact measurement original quantity, which can output the current attitude inclination angle in real time. It is easy to use and does not need to retrieve the two surfaces of relative change. This product is suitable for static and dynamic measurement. It is an ideal choice for industrial automation control and platform measurement attitude. It has strong resistance to external electromagnetic interference and can adapt to long-term work in industrial harsh environment.

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