The ADXL103WCEZB-REEL is a high precision, low power, single-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs, all on a single monolithic IC. Manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., this accelerometer is part of their renowned ADXL series, known for exceptional quality and performance in acceleration measurement applications.
Key Features:
- High Performance: The ADXL103 features a full-scale range of ±1.7g with excellent linearity and is capable of measuring both dynamic acceleration (e.g., vibration) and static acceleration (e.g., gravity).
- Low Noise: With a typical noise floor of only 110 µg/√Hz, the ADXL103 provides precise, high-resolution acceleration measurement.
- Wide Bandwidth: Users benefit from a bandwidth adjustment with a single capacitor, with the factory-set bandwidth at 2.5 kHz for X axis.
- Single Supply Operation: The device operates from a single 5 V power supply and is specified for operation from -40°C to +125°C, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Analog Output: The accelerometer provides a minimum of 0.5V/g sensitivity with a 0g bias level of 2.5V. The analog output signal is ratiometric, which simplifies its use with standard ADCs.
- Highly Integrated: The device includes a temperature sensor and a self-test feature that allows the user to check the functioning of the sensor after it has been assembled onto a board.
Applications:
The ADXL103WCEZB-REEL is ideal for a variety of applications that require high-performance acceleration measurement, including:
- Industrial Instrumentation
- Platform Stabilization
- Medical Devices
- Seismic Monitoring
- Vibration Analysis and Monitoring
- Robotics
- Automotive Systems
Product Packaging:
This particular model is offered in a convenient tape and reel package, facilitating automated assembly processes and making it an excellent choice for high volume production needs.
With its robust design and reliable performance, the ADXL103WCEZB-REEL from Analog Devices Inc. is an excellent choice for any application requiring accurate and reliable acceleration measurements.