The SCA610-C12B7A is a high-performance single-axis accelerometer from Murata (formerly VTI Technologies), designed for demanding industrial and automotive applications requiring precise tilt or acceleration measurement.
Applications:
- Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs): Used as a core component in IMUs for precise motion sensing.
- Tilt Sensing: Employed in applications that require accurate tilt measurement, such as leveling systems and structural monitoring.
- Industrial Automation: Integral in automation systems requiring precise acceleration feedback.
- Automotive Applications: Utilized in automotive systems for stability control, electronic braking, and suspension systems.
- Platform Stabilization: Essential for stabilizing platforms in various environments, including marine and airborne applications.
Features:
- Single-Axis Acceleration Measurement: Measures acceleration along a single axis with high precision.
- High Resolution: Offers excellent resolution for detecting subtle changes in acceleration or tilt.
- Robust Design: Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring reliable performance in demanding applications.
- Low Noise: Provides a clean signal with minimal noise, improving the accuracy of measurements.
- Temperature Compensation: Incorporates temperature compensation to maintain accuracy over a wide temperature range.
Benefits:
- Precise Measurement: Enables accurate and reliable measurement of acceleration and tilt.
- Enhanced System Performance: Improves the performance of control systems by providing accurate feedback.
- Increased Stability: Contributes to the stability and control of various platforms and systems.
- Reliable Operation: Ensures reliable operation in harsh environments, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
- Improved Safety: Enhances safety in automotive and industrial applications by providing critical motion sensing data.
Additional Details:
The SCA610-C12B7A typically operates at 3.3V or 5V. It communicates data via an analog or digital interface (often SPI). Its operational temperature range is typically between -40°C to +125°C. The sensor’s robust construction allows it to withstand significant mechanical shock and vibration, making it suitable for use in demanding environments. The specific sensitivity and measurement range can be found in the product datasheet.