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On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 18:32:24 GMT, Rick wrote:
Try this for a start. There are several manufacturers of electrolytic sensors and I am sure you can get what you need in just about any output configuration. http://www.microstrain.com/FAS-E.htm The FAS-E looks slightly interesting, though they have a FAS-G which looks a lot better. In fact the PDF manual for the FAS-G has some useful information which might help in the lively debate going on regarding suitability of accelerometers for this task! :-) "What makes FAS-G unique is not only its ability to measure static angles, but also dynamic, fast angular movements. Through the use of the two accelerometers and one piezo-ceramic gyro coupled with the requisite digital filtering and embedded software tracking algorithms, FAS-G provides dynamic response while maintaining the DC (static) measurement accuracy. As a result, during rapid angular movements, both static and the dynamic components of movement can be measured. This is not possible with conventional inclinometers based on fluidic electrolytes or DC response accelerometers." Ooh - just spotted the 3DM-G on the same site - seems to be exactly what I need, for about US$1500. This looks good. 3 weeks lead time is about the only worry. Thanks, Dave |
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