ADXL325BCPZ - High-Performance Accelerometer by Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL325BCPZ is a small, low-power, 3-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs, produced by Analog Devices Inc. This high-performance sensor measures acceleration with a full-scale range of ±5 g. It can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion, shock, or vibration.
The device is packed in a compact, leadless, 5 mm x 5 mm x 1.45 mm LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package), which is ideal for space-conscious applications. The ADXL325BCPZ is designed to provide excellent performance for its size and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial systems, medical devices, and consumer products.
Key Features:
- 3-Axis Sensing: Capable of measuring acceleration in three dimensions, X, Y, and Z, providing comprehensive motion detection.
- High Sensitivity: The sensor has a sensitivity of 270 mV/g (typical), ensuring precise readings of acceleration.
- Low Power Consumption: With a supply voltage range of 2.0 V to 3.6 V, the ADXL325BCPZ is optimized for battery-powered devices, drawing minimal power for extended operation.
- Robust Performance: The device operates over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it reliable in a variety of harsh environments.
- Built-in Features: Includes self-test capability and a low-power mode for power savings during periods of inactivity.
- Flexible Data Rates: The user-selectable bandwidth allows for setting the data rate according to the application requirements.
Applications:
- Vehicle dynamics
- Mobile devices
- Gaming systems
- Image stabilization
- Sports and health devices
- Industrial control systems
The ADXL325BCPZ from Analog Devices Inc. is engineered with precision and versatility in mind, making it an excellent choice for designers seeking a reliable accelerometer for their next project. Its robust feature set ensures that it can meet the demands of a diverse range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial automation.