You can find a variety of 3-axis accelerometers on our website that can meet different scenarios and needs. This time, we bring you the industrial grade, high stability, high precision and low power ADI ADXL series three-axis accelerometers.
The Grove - 3-Axis Analog Accelerometer ±40g (ADXL356C) is an analog output MEMS Accelerometer. This sensor has two selectable measurement ranges: ±10g, ±40g. You just need to do little calibration work to get a relatively accurate result. The On-Board grove port can output two-channel analog data: one for Z-axis, one for X/Y-axis. You can choose output the X-axis or Y-axis signal with the onboard switch. Also, you can use the 4-pin welding hole to output X/Y/Z axis at the same time. The power consumption of this sensor is extremely low, 150 ?A in normal operation mode and even only 21 ?A in standby mode. You can switch the operating mode by changing the pad connection on the back.
The ADI ADXL Series Accelerometer includes four products that will meet your different range and output needs:
Product Measurement Range Output Port Power Consumption
Grove - 3-Axis Analog Accelerometer ±20g (ADXL356B) ±10
±20g Analog measurement mode:150 ?A
standby mode:21 ?A
Grove - 3-Axis Analog Accelerometer ±40g (ADXL356C) ±10g
±40g Analog measurement mode:150 ?A
standby mode:21 ?A
Grove - 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer ±40g (ADXL357) ±10g@51200 LSB/g
±20g@25600 LSB/g
±40g@12800 LSB/g Digital I2C measurement mode:200?A
Grove - 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer ±200g (ADXL372) ±200g Digital I2C measurement mode:22?A
Grove - 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer (LIS3DHTR) ±2g,±4g
±8g,±16g Digital I2C
SPI
GPIO ADC measurement mode:150 ?A
standby mode:21 ?A
Note
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Features
Industry-leading noise, minimal offset drift over temperature, and long-term stability, enabling precision applications with minimal calibration.
Hermetic package offers excellent long-term stability 0 g offset vs. temperature (all axes): 0.75 mg/°C maximum
The low noise of the ADXL356 over higher frequencies is ideal for wireless condition monitoring
Low drift, low noise
Ultra low power consumption: Normal operation mode-150 ?A, Standby mode 21 ?A
Applications
Inertial measurement units (IMUs)/altitude and heading reference systems (AHRSs)
Platform stabilization systems
Condition monitoring
Seismic imaging
Tilt sensing
Robotics
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