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3-Axis, ±2 g/±4 g/±8 g/±16 g Digital Accelerometer

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Electronics Sensor Product Number : ADXL343

Sensor

Applications

Handsets Gaming and pointing devices Personal navigation devices Hard disk drive (HDD) protection
Personal Navigation Devices Gaming systems Hard disk drive (HDD) protection

Properties

Multipurpose accelerometer with 10- to 13-bit resolution for use in a wide variety of applications Digital output accessible via SPI (3- and 4-wire) and I2C Built-in motion detection features make tap, double-tap, activity, inactivity, and free-fall detection trivial User-adjustable thresholds Interrupts independently mappable to two interrupt pins Low power operation down to 23 μA and embedded FIFO for reducing overall system power Wide supply voltage range: 2.0 V to 3.6 V I/O voltage 1.7 V to VS Wide operating temperature range (−40°C to +85°C) 10,000 g shock survival Small, thin, Pb free, RoHS compliant 3 mm × 5 mm × 1 mm LGA package

Digital Accelerometer

Manufacturer's Description

The ADXL343 is a versatile 3-axis, digital-output, low g MEMS accelerometer. Selectable measurement range and bandwidth, and configurable, built-in motion detection make it suitable for sensing acceleration in a wide variety of applications. Robustness to 10,000 g of shock and a wide temperature range (−40°C to +85°C) enable use of the accelerometer even in harsh environments.

The ADXL343 measures acceleration with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at up to ±16g. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through either an SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface. The ADXL343 can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing appli-cations, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion or shock. Its high resolution (3.9 mg/LSB) enables measurement of inclination changes less than 1.0°.

Several special sensing functions are provided. Activity and inactivity sensing detect the presence or lack of motion. Tap sensing detects single and double taps in any direction. Free-fall sensing detects if the device is falling. These functions can be mapped individually to either of two interrupt output pins.

An integrated memory management system with a 32-level first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can be used to store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption.

The ADXL343 is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm × 5 mm × 1 mm, 14-terminal, plastic package.