Vdc inclinometer LSOC series
mAfor the aerospace industry

Vdc inclinometer
Vdc inclinometer
Vdc inclinometer
Vdc inclinometer
Vdc inclinometer
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Characteristics

Output signal
Vdc, mA
Domain
for the aerospace industry
Inclination

Max.: 90 °

Min.: 1 °

Temperature range

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Min.: -18 °C
(-0.4 °F)

Description

The LSO is a high precision gravity referenced servo inclinometer are used in a variety of industrial and military applications. Models are available in a variety of angular ranges each with low impedance output signals. Electrical terminations are via 6-way bayonet lock connector (LSOC) or solder pins (LSOP). The LSO is extremely robust and will withstand shocks in excess of 1500g. The design is well proven with many thousands in use throughout the world in the most demanding of applications. Output Voltage Degree Range 1 degree, 14.5 degree, 3 degree, 30 degree, 90 degree Termination Connector Resolution 0.00003°, 0.00006°, 0.0003°, 0.0006°, 0.001° Fully self-contained – connect to a DC power source and a readout or control device for a complete operating system High-level DC output signal proportional to sine of the angle of tilt ±1° to ±90° ranges available Extremely rugged, withstands 1500g shock Bore-hole mapping, dam and rock shifts and other geophysical, seismic and civil engineering studies Ballast transfer systems for offshore barges, ships and other marine applications Level control and calibration systems Pipeline levelling, setting tilt of grading machines, crane overturning-moment alarms, and other heavy duty construction control requirements Large machinery installation and other electronic level applications

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