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How much is the tower bending? Inclinometer tells.

By Paul Dvorak | September 12, 2016

The JMI-100/200 series contains MEMS capacitive technology and is available in single (JMI-100) or dual-axis (JMI-200) configurations. ±14.5°, ±30° and ±90° measuring ranges are available with a 0.002° resolution.

The JMI-100/200 series contains MEMS capacitive technology and is available in single (JMI-100) or dual-axis (JMI-200) configurations. ±14.5°, ±30° and ±90° measuring ranges are available with a 0.002° resolution.

The JMI-100/200 inclinometer series is the latest addition to Jewell Instruments’ MEMS sensor line and is now available in a single power input version (JMI-100/200-S) with a 0-5 Vdc output signal. This input option provides ease of operation and reduces power requirements.

The JMI-100/200 series contains MEMS capacitive technology and is available in single (JMI-100) or dual-axis (JMI-200) configurations. ±14.5°, ±30° and ±90° measuring ranges are available with a 0.002° resolution. It is also RoHS compliant to suit environmental requirements.

With a lightweight aluminum enclosure, the JMI is conducive to many OEM applications and with an IP65 seal, 100 g shock and -40 to 85°C operating range, it will also hold up to many harsh environments. It is an excellent solution for industrial automation, construction and agricultural equipment, platform leveling, mobile radar, mobile cranes, railway track alignment and maintenance and more.


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