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Inclination sensor JN
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8.2.1 Informative (0x2080 – 0x2082)
Index
Type
Value
Unit
R/W
Reset
0x2080
INTEGER16
Ambient temperature
1/10 °C
R
0x2081
INTEGER16
MEMS temperature
1/10 °C
R
0x2082
UNSIGNED16
Heating power
mW
R
8.2.2 Upload/download (0x3000)
0x3000
ASCII
Programming key
R/W
8.2.3 Measured data (0xA000 – 0xA011)
0xA000
INTEGER16
Longitudinal X axis
°
R
0xA001
INTEGER16
Lateral Y axis
°
R
0xA010
INTEGER32
Longitudinal X axis
°
R
0XA011
INTEGER32
Lateral Y axis
°
R
9 Angle definition (0x2044)
To be able to adapt the inclination sensor to the different applications as easily
as possible, the measured inclination information is converted into different angle
indications. The requested angle indication is set by selecting the respective
option.
With this angle definition a sensor coordinate system is used which is defined as
follows:
– The mounting plane corresponds to the XY plane.
– The Z axis is perpendicular to the mounting plane (according to the right-
hand rule).
– The X axis is represented by an edge of the mounting plate which shows in
direction of the printed x arrow.
– The Y axis is then perpendicular to the plane spanned by the Z and X axes.
9.1 Perpendicular angle (0x2044 = 0)
Using the indication of the two perpendicular angles the inclination of the sensor
coordinate system towards the direction of gravitation is described.
The first provided value corresponds to a rotation about the Y axis of the sensor
and is called "longitudinal inclination value".
The value corresponds to the angle [°] which the gravitation vector spans with the
YZ plane.