ADXL377
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ADXL377

Small, Low Power, 3-Axis ±200 g Accelerometer

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Features
  • 3-axis sensing
  • Small, low profile package
    • 3 mm × 3 mm × 1.45 mm LFCSP
  • Low power: 300 μA (typical)
  • Single-supply operation: 1.8 V to 3.6 V
  • 10,000 g shock survival
  • Excellent temperature stability
  • Bandwidth adjustment with a single capacitor per axis
  • RoHS/WEEE and lead-free compliant
Additional Details
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The ADXL377 is a small, thin, low power, complete 3-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The ADXL377 measures acceleration resulting from motion, shock, or vibration with a typical full-scale range of ±200 g.

The user selects the bandwidth of the accelerometer using the CX, CY, and CZ capacitors at the XOUT, YOUT, and ZOUT pins. Bandwidths can be selected to suit the application, with a range of 0.5 Hz to 1300 Hz for the x-axis and y-axis and a range of 0.5 Hz to 1000 Hz for the z-axis.

The ADXL377 is available in a small, low profile, 3 mm × 3 mm × 1.45 mm, 16-lead lead frame chip scale package (LFCSP_LQ).

APPLICATIONS

  • Concussion and head trauma detection
  • High force event detection

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Documentation

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Evaluation Kits 1

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EVAL-ADXL377

ADXL377 Evaluation Board

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EVAL-ADXL377

ADXL377 Evaluation Board

ADXL377 Evaluation Board

Product Detail

The EVAL-ADXL377Z is a simple breakout board that allows quick evaluation of the performance of the ADXL377. The ADXL377 is a 3-axis analog-output accelerometer with ±200 g measurement range. The small size (1" x 1") of the breakout board makes it easy to mount the accelerometer to an existing system without the need for additional hardware and with minimal effect on performance of the system and of the accelerometer. This page contains all the information related to the EVAL-ADXL377Z including documentation, pricing, and ordering information.


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