Accelerometer: M-A552AC1/AR1
The M-A552 sensor unit measures 3axis acceleration with high accuracy and high stability, small size, and low power consumption.
This sensor unit uses the latest technology to improve performance and offer wider sensing bandwidth. With Controller Area Network (CAN) interface or RS422 interface supported for host communication
*1 : CAN(controller area network) means "The network protocol used for automotive and industrial applications".
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Product Name | M-A552AC1 | M-A552AR1 |
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Interface | CAN | RS-422 |
Protocol | CANopen | - |
Integrated Sensor | M-A352AD | |
Sampling Rate | 1000 Sps(Max.) | |
Dimensions | 65 x 60 x 30 mm (including projections) | |
Weight | 128 grams | |
Supply Voltage | 9 to 30 V | |
Water and Dust Proofing | Equivalent to IP67 | |
Regulation | FCCPart15B ClassA |
Applications
- Construction and civil engineering customers
- Safety monitoring during construction of civil engineering structures
(e.g., ensuring safety by monitoring the tilt of structures under construction)
- Safety monitoring during construction of civil engineering structures
- Large machines and large structures
- Tilt measurement of ships & large machines
- Monitoring the safety of large structures
(e.g., pipelines and large plants)
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