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Sherborne Sensors Releases New Digital Servo Inclinometers

Sensors offer near-zero hysteresis.

By DE Editors  

September 15, 2009

By DE Editors

Sherborne Sensors Releases New Digital Servo Inclinometers

Sherborne Sensors, Inc. has announced the North American debut of its Digital Servo Inclinometer (DSIC), a tilt measurement device that offers RS-485 ASCII digital output and built-in active temperature correction, with unsurpassed total accuracy of 0.08° over a temperature range of -20 to +70°C.

Available in either single- or dual-axis versions, the core design of the DSIC is based upon the same technology as other Sherborne precision inclinometers. The unit’s integral precision servo mechanism exhibits almost zero hysteresis, and provides better than 0.001° resolution, according to the company. During factory calibration, each DSIC is programmed with individual output characteristics over temperature, to further optimize unit accuracy. Output bandwidth ranges are configurable to 20 Hz, with additional options for customized connectors, electrical filters, and 1 g bias.

For more information, visit Sherborne Sensors, Inc.

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

 

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