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    Dual Axis Tilt Sensor, ±10°~±90°, CANopen

    SKU: SUCH-TTS-116126
    $253.85
    ● Measuring Range: ±10° / ±30° / ±60° / ±90° ● Measuring Axis: X / X, Y (Single / Dual) ● Output Signal: CANopen ● Absolute Accuracy (@25℃): 0.05°
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    Overview

    This industrial inclinometer sensor is perfect for harsh control applications. Available in both single-axis and dual-axis configurations, it offers selectable measuring ranges of ±10°, ±30°, ±60°, or ±90°. Featuring CANopen output signal and an absolute accuracy of 0.05°, this SUCH sensor ensure reliable performance in demanding environments. Additionally, it is equipped with a direct lead interface for seamless integration.

    Feature

    • The single and dual-axis inclinometer sensors are specifically designed for industrial control applications, offering stable, reliable performance and excellent scalability, making them ideal for harsh industrial environments.
    • These inclinometer tilt sensors feature an industrial-standard isolated CAN transceiver and a built-in high-precision 16-bit A/D differential converter, enabling them to measure tilt and pitch angles relative to the horizontal plane using a 5th-order filtering algorithm.
    • With an integrated high-precision digital temperature sensor, the inclinometer sensor compensates for temperature drift, ensuring consistent accuracy and high repeatability in both low and high-temperature conditions.
    • The standard output response frequency of the inclinometer sensor is 18Hz, with options for higher frequencies available upon request.

    Dimension (Unit:mm)

    Dual axis tilt sensor dimension

    Wiring Definition

    CANopen Tilt Sensor Line Color Function

    BLACK WHITE GREEN RED
    GND
    Power negative
    CAN_L CAN_H Vcc 9~36V
    Power positive

     

    Installation Diagram

    The installation should ensure that the bottom of the inclinometer sensor is parallel to the measured surface and minimize the impact of dynamic forces and acceleration on the sensor. This inclinometer sensor can be installed either horizontally or vertically. For installation, please refer to the following guidelines.

    Dual axis tilt sensor installation

    Specs
    Measuring Axis X/XY (single/dual)
    Measuring Range* ±10° ±30° ±60° ±90°
    Resolution 0.01° 0.01° 0.02° 0.03°
    Absolute Accuracy (@25℃) 0.05° 0.05° 0.05° 0.05°
    Long Term Stability 0.05° 0.05° 0.05° 0.05°
    Zero Temperature Coefficient (-40~85℃) ±0.006°/℃
    Sensitivity Temperature Coefficient (-40~85℃) ≤100 ppm/℃
    Power On Time 0.5s
    Response Time 0.02s
    Response Frequency 5Hz, 15Hz, 35Hz, 50Hz for set
    Output Signal CANopen
    Electromagnetic Compatibility According to EN61000 and GBT17626
    MTBF ≥50000 hours/times
    Insulation Resistance ≥100MΩ
    Shockproof 100g@11ms, 3 times/axis (half sinusoid)
    Anti-Vibration 10grms, 10~1000Hz
    Protection Rating IP67
    High Seismic Performance >2000g
    Cables Standard 1m length, wearproof, grease proofing, wide temperature, shielded cables 4*0.4mm2
    Dimension 46*35.4*13.6mm
    Weight 120g (without cable)
    *Note: This Technical data only list ±10°, ±30°, ±60°, ±90° series for reference, other measuring range please refer to the adjacent specifications.

    Electrical Specification

    Item Min. Standard Max. Condition
    Power Supply 9V 12V, 24V 36V Standard
    / 5V / Customizable
    Working Current / 40mA / No-load
    Working Temperature -40℃ / +85℃ /
    Store Temperature -55℃ / +125℃ /
    Application
    Tilt sensor for oil drilling

    Oil Drilling

    Tilt sensor for construction vehicle

    Construction Vehicle

    Tilt sensor for geological monitoring

    Geological Monitoring

    FAQ

    A dual-axis tilt sensor is a device that measures the tilt angles in two directions simultaneously, typically relative to the horizontal plane. It is widely used in industrial applications where accurate control and angle monitoring are needed.

    CANopen is a communication protocol based on the CAN (Controller Area Network) bus, commonly used for data exchange between embedded systems and industrial automation devices. It enables efficient and reliable data transmission within complex industrial networks.

    A single-axis tilt sensor measures tilt in only one direction, suitable for applications requiring data in a single axis. A dual-axis tilt sensor, on the other hand, measures tilt in two directions simultaneously, making it ideal for more complex applications requiring higher accuracy and multi-directional angle measurements.

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