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LIS35DE
+Lista de MateriaisACCEL 2.3-9.2G I2C/SPI 14LGA
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Especificações
| Atributo | Valor |
| Part Status | Obsolete |
| Type | Digital |
| Axis | X, Y, Z |
| Acceleration Range | ±2.3g, 9.2g |
| Sensitivity (LSB/g) | 55 (±2.3g) ~ 13 (±9.2g) |
| Bandwidth | 50Hz ~ 200Hz |
| Output Type | I2C, SPI |
| Voltage - Supply | 2.16V ~ 3.6V |
| Features | Selectable Scale |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 14-VFLGA |
| Supplier Device Package | 14-LGA (3x5) |
| Base Product Number | LIS35 |
Visão Geral
Description
Key topics covered may include digital archiving, metadata standards, information retrieval systems, and user interface design. It also explores the challenges and strategies related to the preservation of digital content and ensuring access to digital information.
Students learn about the technologies and software used in digital library services, as well as the ethical and legal considerations in digital information management. The course usually combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students to effectively manage digital environments in various information settings.
Overall, LIS35DE aims to equip students with the skills needed to navigate the evolving landscape of digital information and to support the transition of traditional libraries into the digital age.
Equivalent
1. ADXL335 from Analog Devices: A low-power, 3-axis accelerometer with similar functionality.
2. MMA8451Q from NXP Semiconductors: A 3-axis, 14-bit digital accelerometer.
3. KXTJ3-1057 from Kionix (Rohm): A low-power 3-axis accelerometer.
4. BMA220 from Bosch Sensortec: A digital, triaxial acceleration sensor.
These alternatives offer similar features but may vary in specifications like sensitivity, interface, and power consumption.
Features
1. Measurement Range: It offers selectable measurement ranges of ±2g and ±8g, allowing for flexibility based on application needs.
2. Low Power Consumption: Optimized for battery-powered devices, it consumes minimal power, enhancing the lifespan of portable devices.
3. Digital Interface: It supports an I²C/SPI digital interface, providing easy integration with microcontrollers.
4. High-Resolution Output: The accelerometer provides high-resolution output data, which is crucial for precise motion tracking.
5. Embedded Self-Test: This feature allows for in-situ verification of the sensor's function without external equipment.
6. Temperature Compensation: Ensures accurate readings across a range of operating temperatures.
7. Compact Package: Available in a small, robust package, it is suitable for space-constrained applications.
8. Interrupt Generation: Offers programmable interrupt signals, useful for event detection like free-fall, motion, or shock.
These features make the LIS35DE ideal for use in consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and automotive applications where motion detection and precise acceleration measurements are required.
Pinout
1. Vdd: Supply voltage.
2. Vss: Ground.
3. CS: Chip select for SPI interface.
4. SCL/SPC: Serial clock line (I²C/SPI).
5. SDA/SDI/SDO: Data line (I²C/SPI).
6. INT1/DRDY: Interrupt 1/Data-ready signal.
7. INT2: Interrupt 2.
8. SDA/SDO: Shared pin for data output in SPI.
9. NC (Not Connected): Some pins may be marked as not connected and are reserved for future use or for stability.
These pins are used to interface with the rest of the electronics, allowing the accelerometer to communicate accelerometer data over a digital interface (I²C or SPI) and to generate interrupts or data-ready signals based on motion detection. Always refer to the specific datasheet for the most accurate and detailed information.
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Application
1. Consumer Electronics: Used in smartphones, tablets, and gaming devices for motion sensing and user interface control.
2. Wearable Technology: Integrated into fitness trackers and smartwatches to monitor physical activities.
3. Industrial Applications: Employed in vibration monitoring, tilt sensing, and equipment diagnostics.
4. Automotive Systems: Utilized for navigation, airbag deployment, and stability control systems.
5. Robotics: Aids in motion detection and control systems for autonomous and robotic devices.
Its versatility makes it suitable for any application requiring reliable motion detection and orientation sensing.