BIGTREETECH ADXL345 V1.0 Accelerometer Board
Product Features:
The BIGTREETECH ADXL345 V1.0 Accelerometer Board is a small, low-power, three-axis accelerometer that can be used to measure acceleration in three dimensions. The board is designed to be easy to use and can be connected to a variety of microcontrollers, including the Arduino Uno, the Raspberry Pi, and the BeagleBone Black.
The ADXL345 accelerometer is a MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) device that uses a capacitive sensing element to measure acceleration. The sensor is capable of measuring accelerations of up to ±16 g in each of the three axes. The board also includes a low-pass filter that can be used to reduce noise and improve the accuracy of the measurements.
The BIGTREETECH ADXL345 V1.0 Accelerometer Board is a versatile sensor that can be used for a variety of applications, including:
* Motion detection
* Vibration measurement
* Tilt sensing
* Orientation tracking
* Gaming
* Robotics
Key Usage Points:
* Easy to install
* Durable
* Color options
* High accuracy
* Low power consumption
* Wide range of applications
Detailed Specifications:
* Dimensions: 20mm x 20mm x 3mm
* Weight: 1g
* Power supply: 3.3V to 5V
* Current consumption: 1mA
* Communication: I2C
* Sensitivity: ±16 g
* Bandwidth: 100Hz
* Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Additional Features:
* The board includes a voltage regulator that converts the input voltage to 3.3V, which is required by the ADXL345 accelerometer.
* The board also includes a header that can be used to connect the board to a microcontroller.
* The board is available in a variety of colors, including black, white, and blue.
Benefits:
* The BIGTREETECH ADXL345 V1.0 Accelerometer Board is a high-quality, low-cost accelerometer that is easy to use and can be used for a variety of applications.
* The board is durable and can withstand even the most demanding conditions.
* The board is available in a variety of colors, so you can choose the one that best matches your project.
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