The ADXL202JQC-REEL from Analog Devices Inc. is a high-precision, low-power, dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs, all on a single monolithic IC. This advanced product is designed for applications requiring a robust and high-performance accelerometer with minimal power consumption.
Key Features
- Measurement Range: ±2 g with a full-scale range and sensitivity typically at 1000 mV/g, which can be set to measure both dynamic acceleration (e.g., vibration) and static acceleration (e.g., gravity).
- Dual-Axis Sensing: Simultaneous X and Y-axis acceleration sensing allows for tilt and acceleration readings in two dimensions.
- Power Efficiency: The device operates on a supply voltage range of 3.0 to 5.25 V and has a low current consumption, typically at 0.6 mA, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered applications.
- Output Options: It provides a 4-wire SPI and a special interrupt output that can be used for motion detection or as a trigger for external devices.
- Frequency Response: The ADXL202JQC-REEL features a selectable bandwidth of 100 Hz or 500 Hz, allowing for fine-tuning according to the application requirements.
- Robust Construction: The device is robust and resistant to shock up to 2000 g, ensuring durability and reliability in harsh conditions.
- Package: Available in a compact, surface-mount, 14-pin CERPACK package, it is suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The ADXL202JQC-REEL is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
- Robotic and Industrial Controls
- Vibration Analysis and Monitoring
- Inertial Navigation Systems
- Consumer Electronics (e.g., game controllers, personal health devices)
With its combination of performance, power efficiency, and compact form factor, the ADXL202JQC-REEL is a reliable choice for engineers and designers looking to integrate acceleration sensing in their projects. Analog Devices Inc. ensures quality and precision in each device, making this accelerometer a go-to component for a multitude of motion-related applications.