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Potential alternative for the following AAL series inclinometer part numbers from TE Connectivity/Measurement Specialties/HL Planar: NS-2/AAL2-UDD, NS-5/AAL2-UDD, NS-10/AAL2-UFG, NS-10/AAL2-UDG, NS-15/AAL2-UDG, NS-30/AAL2-UDN.
Features and Benefits:
±25° operating range, ±10° linear range inclinometer
Dual/two-axis measurement inclinometer
Simple to use analog and RS-232 communications
Minimal drift over the lifetime compared to MEMS devices
Wide voltage supply range of 7 V DC to 16 V DC
Low current device drawing 20 mA at 12 V DC; low power consumption
PCB board-level design for simple integration
Superior performance in extreme temperatures and environments
Excellent customer support
The 0729-1765-99 dual-axis high precision digital inclinometer sensor with analog 0 to 5 V DC outputs and RS-232 communications is designed and manufactured by Fredericks for use on heavy industrial machinery and other applications where an industrial, robust, cost-efficient solution is needed. This high-precision digital inclinometer sensor is an analog and RS-232 digital inclinometer that utilizes Fredericks 0703-1603-99 mid-range single axis electrolytic tilt sensors and the 1-6200-012 16-bit analog and RS-232 signal conditioner.
The use of our high-accuracy single-axis sensors and 16-bit ADCs and DACs make this inclinometer ideal for high-precision tilt measurement. This inclinometer has superior tolerances and unit-to-unit performance with an economic design, making it an excellent solution for a versatile range of applications in many sectors.
The Fredericks Company’s inclinometers take our proven electrolytic tilt sensors and combine them with electrolytic tilt sensor circuits to make inclinometer solutions for use in various markets and applications. Electrolytic tilt sensing technology makes these inclinometers extremely stable with no long-term drift compared to MEMS devices, all in a low-cost inclinometer package.