A small resin case measuring 58×42×21! It is a dual-axis inclinometer using MEMS technology.
The non-contact tilt angle sensor ESC1000ZA series is a sensor that is strong in vibration and shock resistance, making it suitable for automotive applications, and it also has excellent temperature characteristics, allowing for stable use even at high temperatures. It is a compact design using MEMS technology, housed in a small resin case measuring 58×42×21 mm. The specifications have been modified from the conventional ESC1030Z (±30° detection) and a variety of detection angles have been added to the lineup. 【Features】 ○ Effective tilt angle: ±20° (both X and Y axes) ○ Base point linearity: ±1.0% FS (both X and Y axes) ○ Ratio output ○ EMS resistance significantly improved to 100V/m ○ Output characteristics are reversed compared to the conventional ESC1030Z For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Electrical Specifications】 ○ Effective tilt angle: ±20° (for both X and Y axes) ○ Applied voltage: DC5V ○ Reference linearity: ±1.0% FS (FS = 40°) ○ Tilt angle sensitivity: less than 0.02° ○ Index point: 50±3% Vin ○ Current consumption: 10mA or less 【Mechanical Specifications】 ○ Response time (step response): approximately 0.5 seconds ○ Weight: approximately 60g 【Environmental Characteristics】 ○ Operating temperature range: -20 to +80℃ ○ Sealing: IP50 ○ EMS: 100V/m ○ Electrostatic withstand voltage (contact): ±12kV ○ Inter-terminal electrostatic withstand voltage: ±12kV ○ Temperature characteristics -20℃ to 80℃ (with reference to 25℃ difference): ±0.6° FS 【Special Specifications】 ○ Capable of ±60° as well ○ Capable of handling angle differences between X and Y axes ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Since its founding in 1952, the Green Sensor has a history spanning 70 years as a pioneer of analog displacement sensors (potentiometers). While anticipating global technological advancements, we have developed high-functionality, high-quality products and contributed, albeit modestly, to the development of society. In recent years, we have realized the commercialization of digital displacement sensors (encoders) and will continue to pursue further technological innovation, aiming to evolve as a prominent company.