6 angle definition (2044h), 1 perpendicular angle (0x2044 = 0), 2 euler angle (0x2044 = 1) – ifm electronic JN2100 v.2.0 User Manual
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Inclination sensor JN
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7.6 Angle definition (2044h)
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
– The x direction 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�
7.6.1 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 (inclination value longitudinal; OD: 6010h) indicates the
angle [°] which the gravitation vector spans with the yz plane� The second provided
value (inclination value lateral; OD 6020h) indicates the angle [°] between the
gravitation vector and the xz plane�
In the case of an inclination in a plane (rotation of an axis with the second axis remaining
perpendicular) the perpendicular angle and gimbal angle are always identical�
7.6.2 Euler angle (0x2044 = 1)
In this setting the two provided angle values are to be interpreted as Euler angle�
The current sensor orientation is determined by two successive rotations from the
horizontal position�
The "inclination value longitudinal" indicates the angle [°] at which the sensor was
first rotated about the sensor's x axis� The "inclination value lateral" corresponds to
the angle [°] at which the sensor was then rotated about the (inclined) z axis�
Interpretation
The first angle value corresponds to the angle between the gravitation vector and
the sensor's z axis (slope inclination, gradient angle) whereas the second angle
value indicates the direction in which the slope inclination matches the coordinate
system�