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Sherborne Sensors Debuts Series T233/5 Servo Inclinometers

Inclometers are compact, dual axis, and gravity-referenced.

By DE Editors  

June 8, 2009

By DE Editors

Sherborne Sensors Debuts Series T233/5 Servo Inclinometers

Sherborne Sensors Limited has announced the North American debut of its Series T233/5, a family of compact, dual axis (x and y), gravity-referenced servo inclinometers, designed for use in military, commercial, and industrial applications.

Series T233/5 offers a ± 15 VDC input voltage, and ± 5 VDC output signal, with self-test on both axes. Units are capable to a resolution of 0.1 arc second.  Each axis is fully conditioned, with total electrical isolation between axes.  Models are silicone oil and electric damped, and available in ranges from ±1° to ±90°.  Series T233/5 offers either solder pin leads or a connector as standard.  

For more information, visit Sherborne Sensors.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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