Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
Analog DevicesSensor Type
Accelerometer, Temperature Sensor
Number of Axis
2
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
5.25 V
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
3 V
Package Type
LGA
Sensitivity
272mV/g
Pin Count
12
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Product details
Accelerometer ICs, Analog Devices
MEMS accelerometers and iSensor MEMS accelerometer subsystems from Analog Devices to accurately detect and measure acceleration, tilt, shock and vibration in performance-driven applications. Signal conditioning technology is integrated into every MEMS accelerometer, gyroscope, inertial measurement unit (IMU) from Analog Devices (ADI).
Single and multi-axis Accelerometer ICs, suitable for a wide range of applications where acceleration needs to be measured or monitored. Use to measure both static acceleration due to gravity and dynamic acceleration resulting from motion, shock, or vibration.
Accelerometers, Analog Devices
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Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
Analog DevicesSensor Type
Accelerometer, Temperature Sensor
Number of Axis
2
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
5.25 V
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
3 V
Package Type
LGA
Sensitivity
272mV/g
Pin Count
12
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Product details
Accelerometer ICs, Analog Devices
MEMS accelerometers and iSensor MEMS accelerometer subsystems from Analog Devices to accurately detect and measure acceleration, tilt, shock and vibration in performance-driven applications. Signal conditioning technology is integrated into every MEMS accelerometer, gyroscope, inertial measurement unit (IMU) from Analog Devices (ADI).
Single and multi-axis Accelerometer ICs, suitable for a wide range of applications where acceleration needs to be measured or monitored. Use to measure both static acceleration due to gravity and dynamic acceleration resulting from motion, shock, or vibration.