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Visit the ADI Support PageAn internal clock drives the data sampling system, which fills the buffer memory for user access. The data capture function has three different trigger modes. The automatic data collection allows for periodic wake-up and capture, based on a programmable duty cycle. The manual data capture mode allows the user to initiate a data capture, providing power and read-rate optimization. The event capture mode continuously updates the buffers and monitors them for a preset trigger condition. This mode captures pre-event data and post-event data and produces an alarm indicator for driving an interrupt.
The ADIS16220 also offers a digital temperature sensor, digital power supply measurements, and peak output capture.
The ADIS16220 comes in a 9.2 mm × 9.2 mm × 3.9 mm LGA package that meets the Pb-free solder reflow profile require- ments per JEDEC J-STD-020 and has an extended operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.
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- Vibration analysis
- Shock detection and event capture
- Condition monitoring
- Machine health
- Instrumentation, diagnostics
- Safety, shut-off sensing
- Security sensing, tamper detection
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ADIS16220/PCB Breakout Board
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The ADIS16220/PCBZ is a "breakout boad that provides (1) ADIS16220CCCZ and (1) interface PCB to simplify the process of "prototyping" during the early stages of system design and evaluation. The ADIS16220CCCZis a fully-calibrated, digital MEMS vibration sensor, which provides a serial peripheral interface (SPI) for all digital communications. It is in a 16-lead, LGA package that minimizes board space but does not support typical prototype soldering processes. The interface PCB provides access to the ADIS16220CCCZ, using dual-row, 12-pin connectors, which supports standard ribbon cable systems and hand-soldering connection techniques.
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The ADISUSB is not longer available for sale. The EVAL-ADIS2 provides a more advanced version of this function, but with some difference in product coverage.
The ADISUSB system provides a simple, PC-based tool, for evaluating iSensor products, for those who are not ready to integrate them into embedded processor systems. This system supports application software that enable basic demonstration, individual register access and data capture for each supported device. Each application software package comes with an installation wizard, which facilitates simple installation and also includes a simple USB-driver package that is easy to use. All software packages associated with the ADISUSB are compatible with the 32-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista and 7. The ADISUSB circuit board is 0.125” thick, which enables pre-drilled, pre-tapped mounting holes for each iSensor device. The mounting holes accommodate M2x0.4mm machine screws. The integrated power system eliminates the need for external power supplies in most cases, but does provide for an external power supply input, for supply-sensitivity testing. The power system uses the USB’s +5V and provides a linear regulator option for +3.3V devices.
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