Inclinometers feature DeviceNet

May 19, 2011
Accelens inclinometers now come with a DeviceNet electronic interface, making for simple connections to embedded control units and PLCs. Other available interfaces include analog (voltage or current), serial (SSI), and CANopen. Single- axis (360°)

Accelens inclinometers now come with a DeviceNet electronic interface, making for simple connections to embedded control units and PLCs. Other available interfaces include analog (voltage or current), serial (SSI), and CANopen. Single- axis (360°) or two-axis (±80°) models are also available.

These devices are suitable for use in harsh outdoor conditions. The device’s molded polyurethane enclosures provide dust and moisture resistance (IP68 or NEMA-6 environmental protection), while letting internal components withstand shock loads of up to 100 g and vibrations as high as 20 g.

Fraba Inc.
1800 East State St., Suite 148
Hamilton, NJ 08609
(609) 750-8705
www.fraba.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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