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SICK, Inc. 1073796 is sourced in Inclinometers category when teams want clear constraints and a repeatable validation path. Key specs include Description (INCLINATION SENSOR), Series (TMS/TMM88), Packaging (Bulk), Supply (17 V ~ 35 V), and Temperature (-40°C ~ 80°C (TA)).
What should I verify before using 1073796 in production?
Confirm footprint/pinout, min/max ratings, operating temperature, and the datasheet test conditions behind key specifications.
What supply voltage range does 1073796 require?
17 V ~ 35 V
What temperature range is listed for 1073796?
-40°C ~ 80°C (TA)
Can you confirm the package/case for 1073796?
Module
Selecting SICK, Inc. 1073796 for Inclinometers usually comes down to meeting the system constraints that matter most: limits, interfaces, and testability in the real build. In real deployments, inclination sensing emphasizes calibration, drift, and mounting alignment so angle estimates remain stable across temperature and vibration. In real deployments, they measure acceleration and angular motion to support stabilization, navigation, and vibration analytics. Engineers typically consider bandwidth, noise density, bias drift, and mechanical mounting so sensor fusion remains robust. In drones and robotics, inertial sensors drive attitude estimation under vibration and fast maneuvers. In real deployments, across navigation modules, IMU performance influences dead-reckoning accuracy when GNSS signals are weak or blocked. In drones and robotics, inertial sensors drive attitude estimation in fast maneuvers, where vibration isolation and filtering prevent false drift.