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Notes on the digital filter
By default, GEMAC sensors with adjustable digital filters are equipped with a critically damped filter, as this provides a fast response time while ensuring stable signal processing. For most applications, this setting is recommended as a starting point. If signal noise is too high, the cutoff frequency can be reduced. The Butterworth filter, on the other hand, is particularly suitable for applications with constant conditions and disruptive low-frequency vibrations, as it provides greater attenuation but responds with higher delay and potential overshoot.

Download CAD-/STEP-files GEMAC MOTUS®
Download the CAD and STEP files for the GEMAC MOTUS and integrate the sensor into your design quickly and easily. The provided 3D data supports precise planning and efficient implementation in your development environment.
The significance of the installation edge in two-dimensional inclination measurement
Every sensor from GEMAC Chemnitz is factory-calibrated. During this process, the position of the axes within the sensor is also determined.

Pin assignments on the sensor with CAN / CANopen / SAE J1939
Pin Assignment: Overview of CAN, current/voltage, and tilt switch connections. For detailed pin assignments and connection diagrams, click here.
Dimensional drawings of the housings with mounting flanges
The dimensional drawings of the GEMAC MOTUS housings with mounting edges provide a precise basis for mechanical integration into various applications. They include all relevant dimensions and reference edges, ensuring easy installation and precise positioning of the sensor.

