Description: 1. A Tilt Sensor, also known as a tilt switch or incline sensor, is an electronic component designed to detect changes in the angle or orientation of a device or object. 2. Design: Small and compact, these sensors typically consist of two or more conductive elements enclosed within a sealed housing. The elements maintain contact when the sensor is level but separate when the tilt occurs, triggering an output signal. 3. Features: Can detect tilts in any direction; Come in various sensitivity levels to suit different applications; Some offer adjustable sensitivity and hysteresis for better control over the response. 4. Applications: Used extensively in gaming consoles, drones, security systems, industrial machinery, and robotics for orientation detection and monitoring. 5. Benefits: Provides real-time feedback on device orientation; Enhances safety in industrial applications by detecting potential tilt hazards; Improves user experience in gaming devices by triggering actions based o
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Operating Range | ±15° to ±90° |
| Measurement Accuracy | ±2% of reading |
| Resolution | 0.1° |
| Output Type | Analog (Voltage) and Digital (PWM) |
| Supply Voltage | 3.3V to 5.5V |
| Current Consumption | 10mA (typical) |
| Response Time | <50ms |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to +85°C |
| Humidity Range | 0-80% relative humidity |
| Dimensions | 26mm x 15mm x 8mm |
| Weight | 10g |
| Interface | I2C (SCL and SDA) SPI Analog |
| Operating Frequency | Up to 1kHz |
| LED Indication | Optional onboard LED |
