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GY-ADXL346 - GY-362 ADXL362 GY-346 ADXL346 3 tengelyes digitális gravitációs érzékelő gyorsulási modul alternatív
GY-ADXL346 - GY-362 ADXL362 GY-346 ADXL346 3 tengelyes digitális gravitációs érzékelő gyorsulási modul alternatív
319 Ft
43% megtakarítás
559 Ft
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Introduction to ADXL346
ADXL346 is a small, thin, ultra-low power consumption, 3-axis accelerometer with high resolution (13bit) measuring up to ± 16 g. The digital output data format is a 16-bit binary and can pass an SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.
The ADXL346 is very suitable for mobile device applications. It measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt sensing applications, as well as acceleration caused by dynamic acceleration motion or vibration. With its high resolution (4mg/LSB), it can measure tilt angles with a tilt change of less than 1 degree.
Some special sensing functions are provided. Such as remote sensing to detect the presence of activity and inactivity or lack of motion acceleration to compare any axial acceleration with the g value set by the user. Click sensor detection in the single, double click any direction. Freefall sensing detects if the device is falling down.
ADXL356 built-in directional detection capability of concurrent four or six position detection and the user can notify the controller of the selected interrupt. These functions can be individually mapped to the following two interrupt output pins. An integrated, patent-pending memory management system, 32-level first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer, can be used to store data, minimize the activity of the host processor, and reduce overall system power consumption. The low power consumption mode enables smart sports power management with threshold detection and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power consumption.
Introduction to ADXL362
ADXL362 is ultra-low power consumption, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer, the power consumption is less than 2 μA when the output data rate is 100 Hz, and the power consumption is 270 nA in motion-triggered wake-up mode. Unlike accelerometers that use periodic sampling to achieve low power consumption,
The ADXL362 does not alias the input signal by undersampling; it samples the entire bandwidth of the sensor at the full data rate.
ADXL362 usually provides 12-bit output resolution; when the lower resolution is sufficient, it also provides 8-bit data output to achieve more efficient single-byte transmission. The measurement range is ±2 g, ±4 g, and ±8 g, and the resolution within the range of ±2 g is 1 mg/LSB.
Applications that require a noise level lower than the ADXL362's normal value of 550 μg/√Hz can choose one of two low-noise modes (typically as low as 175 μg/√Hz), with minimal increase in power supply current.
In addition to ultra-low power consumption, ADXL362 also has many features to achieve true system-level energy saving. The device contains a deep multi-mode output FIFO, a built-in micro-power temperature sensor, and several motion detection modes, including sleep and wake-up modes with adjustable thresholds. In this mode, when the measurement rate is about 6 HZ Power consumption is as low as 270 nA. If necessary, a pin output can be provided to directly control an external switch when motion is detected. In addition, the ADXL362 also supports external control of the sampling time and/or system clock. ADXL362 can work in a wide supply voltage range of 1.6V to 3.5V and can interface with a host computer that uses an independent low supply voltage when necessary.
Product specifications:
•# of Axes—3
•Range— -2/4/8/G16
•Sensitivity—up to 256 LSB/g
•Output Type—Digital
•Typical Bandwidth (kHz)—1.6kHz
•Supply Current —145μA
Product Features:
•Ultralow power: as low as 23 μA
•Freefall detection
•Single tap/double-tap detection
•Activity/inactivity monitoring
•Flexible interrupt modes mappable to either interrupt pin
Applications:
• mobile phone
•Medical equipment
• Games and pointing devices
•Industrial Instruments
•Personal navigation equipment
• Hard disk (HDD) fall protection
• Tablet PC screen flip
ADXL346 is a small, thin, ultra-low power consumption, 3-axis accelerometer with high resolution (13bit) measuring up to ± 16 g. The digital output data format is a 16-bit binary and can pass an SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.
The ADXL346 is very suitable for mobile device applications. It measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt sensing applications, as well as acceleration caused by dynamic acceleration motion or vibration. With its high resolution (4mg/LSB), it can measure tilt angles with a tilt change of less than 1 degree.
Some special sensing functions are provided. Such as remote sensing to detect the presence of activity and inactivity or lack of motion acceleration to compare any axial acceleration with the g value set by the user. Click sensor detection in the single, double click any direction. Freefall sensing detects if the device is falling down.
ADXL356 built-in directional detection capability of concurrent four or six position detection and the user can notify the controller of the selected interrupt. These functions can be individually mapped to the following two interrupt output pins. An integrated, patent-pending memory management system, 32-level first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer, can be used to store data, minimize the activity of the host processor, and reduce overall system power consumption. The low power consumption mode enables smart sports power management with threshold detection and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power consumption.
Introduction to ADXL362
ADXL362 is ultra-low power consumption, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer, the power consumption is less than 2 μA when the output data rate is 100 Hz, and the power consumption is 270 nA in motion-triggered wake-up mode. Unlike accelerometers that use periodic sampling to achieve low power consumption,
The ADXL362 does not alias the input signal by undersampling; it samples the entire bandwidth of the sensor at the full data rate.
ADXL362 usually provides 12-bit output resolution; when the lower resolution is sufficient, it also provides 8-bit data output to achieve more efficient single-byte transmission. The measurement range is ±2 g, ±4 g, and ±8 g, and the resolution within the range of ±2 g is 1 mg/LSB.
Applications that require a noise level lower than the ADXL362's normal value of 550 μg/√Hz can choose one of two low-noise modes (typically as low as 175 μg/√Hz), with minimal increase in power supply current.
In addition to ultra-low power consumption, ADXL362 also has many features to achieve true system-level energy saving. The device contains a deep multi-mode output FIFO, a built-in micro-power temperature sensor, and several motion detection modes, including sleep and wake-up modes with adjustable thresholds. In this mode, when the measurement rate is about 6 HZ Power consumption is as low as 270 nA. If necessary, a pin output can be provided to directly control an external switch when motion is detected. In addition, the ADXL362 also supports external control of the sampling time and/or system clock. ADXL362 can work in a wide supply voltage range of 1.6V to 3.5V and can interface with a host computer that uses an independent low supply voltage when necessary.
Product specifications:
•# of Axes—3
•Range— -2/4/8/G16
•Sensitivity—up to 256 LSB/g
•Output Type—Digital
•Typical Bandwidth (kHz)—1.6kHz
•Supply Current —145μA
Product Features:
•Ultralow power: as low as 23 μA
•Freefall detection
•Single tap/double-tap detection
•Activity/inactivity monitoring
•Flexible interrupt modes mappable to either interrupt pin
Applications:
• mobile phone
•Medical equipment
• Games and pointing devices
•Industrial Instruments
•Personal navigation equipment
• Hard disk (HDD) fall protection
• Tablet PC screen flip

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