ADXL321
ADXL321 is Small and Thin 18g Accelerometer manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES
Small and thin 4 mm × 4 mm × 1.45 mm LFCSP package 3 mg resolution at 50 Hz Wide supply voltage range: 2.4 V to 6 V Low power: 350 µA at VS = 2.4 V (typ) Good zero g bias stability Good sensitivity accuracy X-axis and Y-axis aligned to within 0.1° (typ) BW adjustment with a single capacitor Single-supply operation 10,000 g shock survival patible with Sn/Pb and Pb-free solder processes
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADXL321 is a small and thin, low power, plete dualaxis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs, which is all on a single monolithic IC. The product measures acceleration with a full-scale range of ±18 g (typical). It can also measure both dynamic acceleration (vibration) and static acceleration (gravity). The ADXL321’s typical noise floor is 320 µg/√Hz, allowing signals below 3 mg to be resolved in tilt-sensing applications using narrow bandwidths (<50 Hz). The user selects the bandwidth of the accelerometer using capacitors CX and CY at the XOUT and YOUT pins. Bandwidths of 0.5 Hz to 2.5 k Hz may be selected to suit the application. The ADXL321 is available in a very thin 4 mm × 4 mm × 1.45 mm, 16-lead, plastic LFCSP.
APPLICATIONS
Vibration monitoring and pensation Abuse event detection Sports equipment
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
+3V
AC AMP SENSOR
DEMOD
OUTPUT AMP
OUTPUT AMP
RFILT 32kΩ
RFILT 32kΩ
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