NI

NI

NI (National Instruments) is a renowned company that specializes in providing software-centric platform-based solutions for engineers and scientists. The company offers a wide range of products and services, including hardware, software, and integrated systems that enable customers to design, prototype, and deploy advanced measurement, automation, and control systems. NI's flagship product, LabVIEW, is a powerful graphical programming environment widely used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation. Additionally, the company provides modular instrumentation, data acquisition devices, and test and measurement equipment to support various industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and research institutions. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, NI empowers engineers and scientists to tackle complex engineering challenges and accelerate the pace of discovery and development. Through its commitment to customer success, NI has established itself as a trusted partner for organizations seeking cutting-edge solutions in measurement and automation.

Tilt Switches

Results:
Results remaining0
Applied Filters:
NI
Select
ImageProduct DetailPriceAvailabilityECAD Model
No data

About  Tilt Switches

Tilt switch products are specifically engineered to provide a binary indication of whether their orientation, with respect to gravity, exceeds a specified angular threshold. These switches typically operate on a passive mechanism of action, often involving the motion of a conductive element influenced by gravity. The primary purpose of tilt switches is to detect and differentiate between two states: tilted beyond a predetermined angle or not tilted. One of the notable features of tilt switches is their ability to function without the need for an external power source. This makes them highly suitable for applications where detecting the threshold of inclination is sufficient, as opposed to measuring the magnitude of inclination. By relying on the simple yet effective principle of a conductive element's movement under the influence of gravity, tilt switches can accurately determine whether the switch has crossed the predefined angular threshold. It is important to note that tilt switches do not provide continuous measurement of the tilt angle; they solely indicate whether the tilt has surpassed the specified threshold or not. This binary output is advantageous in scenarios where a simple on/off indication of tilt status is required. In summary, tilt switch products offer a binary indication of whether their orientation exceeds a specific angular threshold with respect to gravity. These switches operate on a passive mechanism of action, utilizing the movement of a conductive element influenced by gravity. Tilt switches are ideal for applications that prioritize threshold detection rather than continuous measurement of inclination magnitude.