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The MEMS inclinometer sensor offers high-precision analog output options (0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA, etc.) to suit various systems, with selectable measuring ranges of ±10°, ±30°, ±60°, and ±90°. The sensor features high impact resistance, an IP67 waterproof rating, a wide operating temperature range (-40℃ to +85℃), and a durable aluminum alloy housing, with a standard 1.5m abrasion-resistant cable for easy installation.
MEMS Tilt Sensor, ±10°~±90°, 4-20mA/ 0-10V User Manual
MEMS tilt sensors are based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, offering compact size, low power consumption, and high precision. Unlike traditional tilt sensors, MEMS sensors are more durable, highly reliable in dynamic conditions, and capable of providing faster response times. They are also more cost-effective due to their miniaturization and integration of sensing and processing components.
MEMS tilt sensors are widely used in automotive systems (e.g., stability control), robotics, industrial machinery, drones, and consumer electronics. They are ideal for applications requiring accurate tilt measurement, such as leveling systems, navigation, and motion tracking.
Common issues include signal instability or inaccurate readings. To troubleshoot, check for proper wiring and ensure the sensor is mounted securely. Verify that the sensor is not exposed to excessive vibrations or magnetic fields. Calibration may also be required if the sensor’s readings drift over time. If the problem persists, check the power supply and ensure it meets the sensor’s specifications.