Gill Sensors declared the launch of its new series of tiny liquid level sensors at the AUVSI Unmanned Systems, North America 2010. The device attributes innovative micro-electronics from Gill and confines wide applications in unmanned systems.
The unique sensors employ improved capacitive technology for solid-state in conjunction with the integrated electronics furnishing 0.25% precise output analogous to the reservoir depth. The sensors are finely fabricated to adapt to particular specifications ensuring critical operations without revising the components of the system. This accounts for the sensors capacity in improving the vehicles or stipulations on the new innovations.
The carbon-fiber and titanium fabrications in the sensor lessen its mass and smoothens the vehicle’s function. Less than 20mm length sensor ensures accurate monitoring of the small basins. These unique sensors are adapted for complete immersion in oil, coolant or aviation- grade fuel that operates on temperatures in the range of -40ºC to +125ºC and are IP68 protected.
The sensors can be devised with flying lead or connector to fulfill EMC military purposes. The information provided by the unique sensors can also enhance the efficiency and safety of the unmanned systems. Gill’s sensors in UAV purposes aid flight engineers in modifying their mission by making decision about the flight’s time.
Source: http://www.gillsensors.co.uk