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Arduino Compatible Tri-Axis Digital Tilt Sensor

Arduino Compatible Tri-Axis Digital Tilt Sensor

  • CAT.NO: XC3732
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Arduino Compatible Tri-Axis Digital Tilt Sensor
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Arduino CompatibleRaspberry Pi
Use this high performance acceleration sensor module in your project to detect direction (transverse/longitudinal), as well as free fall, pulse, and shake detection. The on-board MMA8452Q is a smart low-power, three-axis, capacitive micromachine acceleration sensor with 12-bit resolution. Users are able to set a range of ±2g, ±4g, or ±8g, which can output high-pass filtering data and non-filtered data in real-time. An embedded function can also be used to generate an inertial wake-up interrupt signal, which enables MMA8452Q to maintain a low-power mode in the static state while monitoring the event.

Features:
  • 12 bit and 8 bit digital outputs
  • I2C digital output interface (up to 2.25MHz with 4.7kΩ pull-up resistor)
  • Two programmable interruption pins applied to six interruption sources
  • Three motion detection embedded channels: free fall detection, pulse detection, shaking detection
  • Direction (transverse/longitudinal) detection with setting lag compensation
  • Automatic arousal and auto-dormant ODR can be automatically altered
  • High-pass filtering data can be exported in real time

Specifications:
  • Interface Voltage: 1.6V to 3.6V
  • Optional Dynamic Range: ±2g/±4g/±8g
  • Output Data Rate (ODR) Range: 1.56Hz to 800Hz
  • Noise: 99μg/√Hz
Arduino Modules

Required Supply Voltage

1.6V,3.6V

DC Current Rating

DC current rating

6.0 µA

DC Current Surge Rating

165.0 A

Product Dimensions

Length

35.0 mm

Width

20.0 mm

Height

7.0 mm

Weight

2.6 g

Packaged Dimensions

Packaged Dimensions

11.3cm(Length) x 6.1cm(Width) x 1.1cm(Height)

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