Construction machines need to function with efficiency and safety, and an inclinometer is a vital component to control how they operate. Here are three examples of how construction manufacturers can use inclinometers to create a fine-tuned rig. 1. Road Profiling A smooth, comfortable ride on a newly paved road is an expectation. In order to…
Continue Reading3 Important Facts About Using MEMS Sensors
You need high-precision sensors to measure the movement of your machine, but your budget is limited. In this world of doing more with less, MEMS sensors can be the solution for plenty of industrial projects, not just cell phones. 1. Great Solution for a Limited Budget MEMS sensors are a lower-cost solution as opposed to traditional,…
Continue Reading2 Reasons Why a Force-Balanced Sensor Works for Your Project
Your project needs the precision to monitor movement as fine as 1 µG or µradian, but there will also be a lot of surrounding noise and vibration that you don’t want to interfere with your readings. If you’re working on something like this, a force-balanced sensor is the answer, and here is why. 1. Precise…
Continue Reading3 Reasons to Consider Using an Electrolytic Tiltmeter
The world is evolving and so are the many different ways you can take precision tilt measurements. However, there are few sensor technologies that can cover all applications and you need to know which is the right one for your project. For many civil engineering and geophysical projects, an electrolytic tiltmeter has been the answer…
Continue ReadingDetermining the Right Cable Length and Output for Sensor
If you’re monitoring a bridge or automating a machine, a high-precision sensor is a great solution, but it’s no good if the output signal can’t reach the data logger. Depending on what you need to measure and what environment you’re in, determining how long your cable must run can be crucial. High precision sensors offer…
Continue ReadingHow to Identify Sensor Accuracy & Resolution
For monitoring bridge sag and sway or controlling a passenger train, nothing is more important than precision. A microradian or micro g can make the difference between a normal day in the office and a nightmare. Resolution and accuracy are two important specifications for engineers, but what exactly is the difference between the two? Why…
Continue ReadingAcceleration’s Effect on a Tilt Sensor & What to do About it
High precision inclinometers are vital to providing feedback on the tilt of a plethora of applications. However, what happens when it is placed in an environment that includes linear motion? Many applications will put some acceleration on an inclinometer such as rail maintenance of way, pavement profiling, and robotics. When this happens, you need to…
Continue ReadingWhy Choose a Wired Connection for Your Sensor?
When you’re trying to measure important movement in your project, you can’t afford to have the connection break down. You can connect your sensors using pin terminals and connectors, but if you’re looking for a durable yet cost-effective connection, consider a wired connection. Benefits of Wired Sensors Wired connections add advantages to your tilt or motion…
Continue ReadingHow Inclinometers Keep High Speed Trains Upright
High-speed trains connect millions of people to far destinations with convenience and efficiency. Even though it may feel like the train is constantly traveling in a straight line, it isn’t. With precise technology, high-speed trains can take necessary turns without reducing speed, throwing passengers around, or tipping over. What happens as a train turns? When…
Continue ReadingShould Your Sensor Have a Connector or Pin Terminals?
Connectors and pin terminals are common and dependable connections that relay your readings from within the sensor to the screen in front of you. These two options each have advantages and limitations and deciding which is better for your application depends on some factors. Connector Benefits A connector is the better option when you need…
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