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Sherborne Sensors Releases LSI Series of Servo Inclinometers in North America

Servo Inclinometer family designed to withstand shock and vibration.

By DE Editors  

February 10, 2010

By DE Editors

Sherborne Sensors Releases LSI Series of Servo Inclinometers in North America

Sherborne Sensors has announced the North American market introduction of the LSI series, a family of closed loop, gravity-referenced servo inclinometers. The LSI series is designed to withstand severe shock and vibration inputs for measurement capabilities in demanding environments.

The LSI series incorporates a flexure-supported torque balancing system, which the company says can withstand shock inputs of 1500 g. Sensor components and associated electronics are contained within IP64 environmentally sealed housing. Units are available in ranges of ±14.5°, ±30° and ±90°, and offer a 5-Volt analog DC-output signal, proportional to sine of the angle of tilt.

LSI series models are fully self-contained, and are able to connect to a DC power source and a readout or control device. The units carry a two-year warranty

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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