Wind Vane Thies Compact TMR

Wind Vane Thies Compact TMR

Order number

S22100

Availability

Usually in stock

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Description

  • TMR wind direction sensor
  • Output: 10-bit serial-synchronous (compatible with Ammonit Meteo-40 data loggers)
  • Measurement range 0 … 360°
  • Accuracy ±1°

The wind direction is detected by a low-inertia wind vane. The axis of the wind vane is running in ball bearings and carries a diametrically magnetized magnet at the inner end.

The angle position of the axis is canned contact-free by a magnetic angle sensor, (TMR = Tunnel Magneto Resistance) which gives two sinus- and cosinus-dependent voltages as output signal.

A connected micro-controller calculates from this voltages the wind direction in 1024 sectors (0.35°/sector). Related to sector 1 is the wind direction 0°-35°, sector 1024 corresponds to the wind direction 359.65°-360°.

Specifications

Characteristic Description / Value
Measurement principle Magnetic
Measurement range 0 … 360°
Accuracy ±1°
Resolution 0.35°
Starting threshold < 1m/s           according to ASTM-Standards D5366-96
< 0.4m/s        according to VDI-Standard 3786 Part 2
Output 10-bit serial-synchronous (compatible with Ammonit Meteo-40 data loggers)
Survival speed max. 80m/s, 30 min
Operating voltage 3.3 … 30VDC / 24VAC
Operating voltage heating 24V DC/AC, max. 20W
Current Consumption @ 12 V DC 1 mA (without heating)
Ambient temperature -40 … +70°C
Connection 7-pole plug
Material Aluminum, stainless steel and plastic (Housing and wind vane)
Type of ball bearings Metallic ball bearings
Weight approx. 0.4kg
Protection IP 55
Manufacturer Thies

Sensor connection diagram

Sensor Plug Pin No. Ammonit Cable
Wire Color*
Meteo-40 Digital Supply
Sensor
Wind Direction Data 3 white IN
Clock 4 blue CLK
Supply 1 red 12V
Ground 2 black Main Ground
Heating 5 orange,
orange
24V AC/DC
6 violet,
violet

Cable type without heating:      LiYCY 4 x 0.25mm²
Cable type with heating wires: LiYCY 8 x 0.2mm²
Connect the shield logger-sided to Ground (GND)

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