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ADXL213 Datasheet PDF

Part Series:
ADXL213 Series
Category:
Acceleration Sensor
Description:
Accelerometer Dual ±1.2g 3V to 6V 27%/g to 33%/g 8Pin CLCC Tube
Updated Time: 2023/01/13 03:24:40 (UTC + 8)

ADXL213AE - ADI Specifications

TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Mounting Style
Surface Mount
Frequency
5.50 kHz
Number of Pins
8 Pin
Supply Voltage (DC)
6.00V (max)
Case/Package
LCC-8
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ADXL213AE - ADI Function Overview

The ADXL213AE is a Dual-axis Accelerometer with signal conditioned, duty cycle modulated outputs, all on a single monolithic IC. It measures acceleration with a full-scale range of ±1.2g (typical). The ADXL213 can measure both dynamic acceleration (e.g., vibration) and static acceleration (e.g., gravity). The outputs are digital signals whose duty cycles (ratio of pulse width to period) are proportional to acceleration (30%/g). The duty cycle outputs can be directly measured by a microcontroller without an A/D converter or glue logic. Innovative design techniques are used to ensure high zero g bias stability (typically better than 0.25mg/°C), as well as tight sensitivity stability (typically better than 50ppm/°C). The typical noise floor is 160µg/√Hz, allowing signals below 1mg (0.06° of inclination) to be resolved in tilt sensing applications using narrow bandwidths (<60Hz). The user selects the bandwidth of the accelerometer using capacitors CX and CY at the XFILT and YFILT pins.
Dual axis accelerometer on a single IC chip
1mg Resolution at 60Hz
Low power (700µA at VS = 5V (typical))
High zero g bias repeatability
High sensitivity accuracy
Pulse width modulated digital outputs
X-axis and Y-axis aligned to within 0.1° (typical)
BW adjustment with a single capacitor
Single-supply operation
3500g Shock survival
ESD sensitive device, take proper precaution while handling the device.
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