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- Interface: PROFINET
- Special feature: PROFINET with OPC UA
- Housing material: Aluminum AIMgSi 1, Stainless Steel 1.4404
- Construction: 65 mm, 90 mm
- Measurement range x-axis: Enter in the comment field
- Measurement range y-axis: Indicate in the comment field
- Measurement range z-axis: Enter in the comment field
- Disturbance/acc behaviour: Standard
- Profile: PROFINET with OPC UA, Standard, PROFINET
- Installation mode: TOP 1, TOP 2, TOP 3, TOP 4, TOP 5, TOP 6.
- Electrical connection: cable socket, device connector M12, 1 plug (1 x hybrid plug),
- 2 connectors (1 x PROFINET, 1 x power supply), 3 connectors (2 x
- PROFINET, 1 x power supply), Enter cable length in m.
- Electrical / mechanical variant: Standard
Inclinometer NBT Recording the inclination of the gravitational field using the
MEMS sensors (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System)
with subsequent digitization and linearization via
control units. MEMS sensors are integrated circuits
which are manufactured using micromechanical technology from silicon. Dual capacities are formed using movable micromechanical structures. If these structures are deflected during acceleration, e.g.. gravitational acceleration (g), this results in capacity changes, which are recorded and further processed by measurement techniques. The output voltage follows the function U ~ g * sin α. In this case, the angle a is the angle of inclination of the sensor measured against the g-vector. These sensors measure accurately, have a long lifespan and are very robust. The measurement axes work independently of each other. The Profinet interface according to IEC 61158/61784 or PNO specifications order number 2.712 and 2.722, version 2.3, is integrated in the NBT inclinometer series. The real-time classes 1 and 3 are supported, i.e. Real Time (RT) and Isochronous Real Time (IRT) plus the requirements of compliance class C. The integrated two-folded
the switch allows the use of TWK PROFINET inclinometers in star, tree and
line network topologies.