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C h a p t e r 2 An equally important but lesser discussed aspect of understanding orientation is leveling. The first-ever leveling solutions were based on the well-known bubble levels, consisting of a tube of liquid and an air bubble. In these systems, levelness was determined by whether or not the air bubble was centered on the device. This convention is considerably archaic in hindsight, and, naturally, the industry has come a long way from the original design. The electrical successor to the bubble level was the electrical inclinometer. The early version of the inclinometer utilized printed circuit boards in which an oil bubble moving over varying capacitances would indicate inclination electronically. MEMS-BASED LEVELING The industry has come a long way since using bubble-based leveling devices. MEMS offer a way to digitize this information so that leveling can be incorporated into any electronic system." Juhani Pelttari Business Development Manager, Murata 10 9 Industry Experts Discuss MEMS Technology

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