Part Number: 0729-1767-99
Features and Benefits:
- ±60° operating range, ±25° linear range inclinometer
- Dual/two-axis measurement inclinometer
- Simple to use 0 V DC to 5 V DC output analog inclinometer
- Regulated 5 V DC supply voltage
- Low current device drawing 20 mA at 5 V DC; low power consumption
- ABS housing with potting to provide IP66 environmental protection
- Superior performance in extreme temperatures and environments
- Excellent customer support
The 0729-1767-99 dual-axis high precision digital inclinometer sensor with analog 0 to 5 V DC outputs and 5 V DC supply voltage is designed and manufactured by Fredericks for use on heavy industrial machinery and other applications where an industrial, robust, cost-efficient solution is needed. This high-precision analog inclinometer sensor has a wide linear angle range and analog output combined with a small footprint making it simple to integrate into new or existing equipment and designs. The standard version of this inclinometer sensor has a cable with flying leads.
The Fredericks Company’s inclinometers take our proven electrolytic tilt sensors and combine them with electrolytic tilt sensor circuits in robust housings with potting to make them environmentally sealed (waterproof and dustproof, IP66) inclinometer solutions for use in various markets and applications. Electrolytic tilt sensing technology makes these inclinometers extremely stable with no long-term drift compared to MEMS devices, all in a low-cost inclinometer package.
Output | Analog 0 V DC to 5 V DC |
Supply Voltage | 5 V DC (regulated) |
Supply Current | 20 mA @ 5 V DC |
Operating Range | ±60º |
Linear Range | ±25º |
Typical Output Behavior | View on office.com | Download (.xlsx) |
Axes of Measurement | 2 |
Linearity (% of ±60°) | ≤7.0% |
Linearity (% of ±25°) | ≤2.0% |
Repeatability | ±0.1° |
Resolution | ≤0.003° |
Null Offset | ≤5° |
Cross Axis (Roll) Sensitivity | ≤0.025° per degree |
Long Term Stability/Drift | ≤0.1° |
Null Temperature Coefficient | ≤0.006° per °C |
Scale Temperature Coefficient | 0.1% per °C |
Materials | Contains magnetic metals |
Operating Temperature | -40 °C to 70 °C |
Storage Temperature | -40 °C to 70 °C |
Time Constant (63.2% of output) | ≤500 ms |
Typical Output Gain (±10°) | 0.022 V DC per degree |
Output Gain Tolerance (±10°) | ±0.003 V DC per degree |
Linear Range
Operating Range
Housing | ABS Plastic |
Cable Length | 0.3 m (12”) |
Electrical Connections | Flying leads, 24-gauge wire |
Weight | 50 g |
Length | 56.3 mm (2.217”) |
Width | 40.0 mm (1.575”) |
Height | 20.0 mm (0.787”) |
Hole Center | 47.8 mm (1.882”) |
Red | Supply (5 V DC) |
Black | Supply (Ground) |
Yellow | Temperature analog output (0 V DC to 5 V DC) |
Green | X axis analog output (0 V DC to 5 V DC) |
Blue | Y axis analog output (0 V DC to 5 V DC) |
Vcc = 5 V DC | 0 V DC to 5 V DC, 0° tilt = 2.50 V DC |
RoHS Compliant |
IP66 Environmental Protection |
Product Documentation
0729-1767-99 Datasheet |
0717-4318-99 Typical Output Behavior: View on office.com | Download (.xlsx) |
0729-1767-99 STEP File |
Arduino Analog Communications INO File |
Application Notes
Tools
Angle Measurement Converter |
Videos
What Is An Electrolytic Tilt Sensor? |
Brochures
Tilt Measurement Product Catalog |
Download STEP File
Part Number | Description | STEP File |
0729-1767-99 | ±60° Analog Inclinometer | Download |
0729-1767-99 Quantity Discounts
Quantity | Price |
1 | $162.64 |
500 | $127.34 |
1000+ | $121.40 |