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ACS – Analog – RS232

Part no.: ACS – Analog – RS232

Key Features

• Single or dual axis

• 360° (single), +/- 80° (dual)

• Voltage, Current or RS-232 interface

• Programmable filtering, scaleable range

Inclinometers, also called tilt sensor, clinometers or slope sensors, are designed to measure the angle of an object with respect to the force of gravity. These tilt or level meters determine the pitch and/or roll angle and output these values via the appropriate electrical interface. POSTIAL ACS inclinometers are available with a variety of different output interfaces and hosuings to fit the needs of a wide variety of applications

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