
Grove - 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer (±16g)
Sold out3-Axis Digital Accelerometer is the key part in projects where importance is placed on orientation, gesture and Motion detection.
Overview
This 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer(±16g) is based on the low power consuming IC ADXL345. It features up to 10,000g high shock survivability and has a configurable samples per second rate. For applications that don’t require too large measurement range, this is a great choice because it’s durable, energy saving and cost-efficient.
Tech specs
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Working voltage: 3.0 - 5.5V
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Test Range: ±16
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Sensitivity: 3.9mg / LSB
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Standby Current: 0.1μA(Under stand mode Vcc = 2.5 V (typical))
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10000 g high shock survivability
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ECOPACK®RoHS and “Green” compliant
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