Dual-axis inclinometer BWS5700

Characteristics

Number of axes
dual-axis
Output
RS-485, RS-232, Modbus, TTL
Technology
MEMS
Other characteristics
rugged, high-precision, high-resolution, adjustable, temperature-compensated, with aluminum housing, for angle measurement, for the construction industry, agriculture, radio telemetry, IP67
Inclination

Max.: 15 °

Min.: -15 °

Resolution

0.0001 °

Description

BWS5700

High Accuracy Modbus Dual-Axis Inclinometer BWS5700

Product Introduction:

Designed by Bewis Sensing Technology LLC, BWS5700 is a dual-axis ultra high accuracy inclinometer with MEMS technology and digital output. It has a measuring range of ±30° and a full-scale accuracy of 0.001°and a temperature drift of 0.0003°/℃.

Measuring range: ±30°

Measuring axis: X-Y

Accuracy: 0.001°(Max)

Resolution: 0.0001°

Zero temperature drift: ±0.0003°/℃

Cross axis error: 0.001

Power-on time: <3s

Frequency response: 5~100Hz(Adjustable)

Baud rate: 2400~115200

MTBF: ≥90000 hours/time

Electromagnetic compatibility: according to GBT17626

Insulation resistance: ≥100MΩ

Shock resistance: 2000g,0.5ms,3times/axis

Weight: 350g

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It is a highly accurate product in the industry for now. The product uses a high-resolution differential digital-to-analog converter with built-in automatic compensation and filtering algorithms to reduce errors caused by environmental changes. It measures the change of static gravitational field and converts it into angle change. The change directly outputs the current roll angle and pitch angle through digital mode. It is easy to install and simple to use, small in size, résistant to external electromagnetic interférence, and capable of withstanding vibration shock. It apply to military equipment, industrial automation, surveying and mapping, etc.

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