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![]() "Dave Baker" wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:16:54 +0800, Dave Baker wrote: Does anyone know of a pitch & roll sensor suitable for installation on a vessel? I need to log pitch & roll on a boat I'll have another go at this, seeing that I didn't get an answer a while back, and some units that I have found since have turned out to be unsuitable. Anyone know of any pitch/roll sensors that are designed specifically for measuring pitch & roll in vessels? The units that I have found apparently are more for static applications, and are affected by acceleration, so are not accurate in dynamic situations. I'd settle for any USB or serial output, and if absolutely necessary then I'd go for 4-20mA output & shove a converter on the end. Dave I have sailed on Dynamic Positioned vessels that used Hippy pitch and roll sensors from Datawell, they are basically about the size of a dustbin, and have a pendulum supported inside some fluid, never had one open, but as far as I remember the output was 4-20mA current loop. The other type were made by Robertson or Kongsberg , (Now Simrad), they used the gyropscopic principal to measure pitch and roll, and I think they were probably adapted from aircraft use, because they used a strange AC power source 440Hz/48V. Both units were fairly expensive, contact either Datawell or Simrad for details garry crothers |
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