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Three-axis Gravity Acceleration Tilt Module

4,95 /4,09 excl. VAT

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Description Three-Axis Gravity Acceleration Tilt Module

De Three-axis Gravity Acceleration Tilt Module (GY-291 ADXL345) is an advanced sensor that can measure acceleration and slope. This module has a compact size and provides digital output, making it ideal for use with Arduino and other developmentboards. The ADXL345 is an energy-efficient 3-axis MEMS accelerometer with a high resolution of 13 bits. It can make measurements up to +-16 g and delivers digital data in the format of 16-bit two's complement. This data can be read via both an SPI (3- or 4-wire) and an I2C digital interface. The module is particularly suitable for applications where static acceleration due to gravity and slope must be measured, as well as dynamic acceleration due to movement or shock. With a resolution of 4 mg/LSB it is even possible to accurately measure slopes of less than 1,0 degrees.

 

Features Three-axis Gravity Acceleration Tilt Module

  • Digital output: SPI/I2C.
  • Low energy consumption.
  • Compact accelerometer / inclinometer.
  • Supports 5V/3.3V supply voltage.
  • Lower voltage drop than the 1117, uses the on-board RT9161 chip for power supply.
  • Faster response speed when loading.
  • Suitable for environments with high noise levels from the power supply.
  • Double sided gold plated PCB measuring 28mm x 14mm.
  • Standard 100mil (2.54mm) pin layout for easy connection to developmentboards.

Additional information

Weight 0,005 kg

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