Turck has inclinometer sensor for tilt control

A Turck product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 6, 2008

Turck has introduced a dual-axis inclinometer sensor for angular tilt detection.

These sensors feature compact rectangular housings and may be mounted at +/-10, +/-45, +/-60 and +/-85 degree angles.

Inclinometer sensors may be used in a wide variety of industries to solve unique feedback requirements where the customer needs to level platforms, control tilt angle or control a dancer.

The Turck inclinometer measures angular tilt in reference to gravity.

At the heart of the inclinometer is a MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical system) device, which incorporates a micro-electro-mechanical capacitive element into the sensor that utilises two parallel plate electrodes, one stationary and one attached to a spring-mass system.

Movement causes acceleration that produces deflection in the non-stationary electrode.

This results in a measurable change in the capacitance between the two plates that is proportional to the angle of deflection.

These signals are conditioned to provide two analogue outputs (0.1 to 4.9VDC) or two current outputs (4 to 20mA).

The microboard design in the MEMS technology allows for a compact, precise inclinometer in a very robust, industrialised package.

The inclinometer is IP 67 rated, with a temperature range of -30 to 70C that permits its use in many applications.

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