Grove – Single Axis Analog Accelerometer ±100g (ADXL1001)

$86,80

The Grove – Single Axis Analog Accelerometer ±100g (ADXL1001) is a ultralow noise, high frequency, high G MEMS  accelerometers

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Description

The Grove – Single Axis Analog Accelerometer ±100g (ADXL1001) is a ultralow noise, high frequency, high G, industrial grade MEMS accelerometers, which is based on ADI ADXL1001. 
 
The ADXL1001 has typical noise densities of 30 μg/√Hz and the linear frequency response range from dc to 11 kHz (3 dB point). Besides the ADXL1001 have an integrated full electrostatic self-test (ST) function and an overrange (OR) indicator that allows advanced system-level features and is useful for embedded applications.
 
With low power and single-supply operation of 3.3 V to 5.25 V and power saving selectable standby mode, the ADXL1001 also enables wireless sensing product design.
 
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Features

  • Single in plane axis accelerometer with analog output
  • Linear frequency response range from dc to 11 kHz (3 dB point), resonant frequency of 21 kHz
  • Ultralow noise density: 30 μg/√Hz in ±100g range
  • Complete electromechanical self-test
  • Linearity to ±0.1% of full-scale range
  • Sensitivity stability over temperature 5%
  • Cross axis sensitivity ±1% (ZX), ±1% (YX)

Applications

  • Condition monitoring
  • Predictive maintenance
  • Asset health
  • Test and measurement
  • Health usage monitoring system (HUMS)

Hardware Overview 

Grove - Single Axis Analog Accelerometer ±100g (ADXL1001)pinout
Figure 1. hardware overview
Grove - Single Axis Analog Accelerometer ±100g (ADXL1001)pinout-back
Figure 2. hardware overview back

Additional information

Weight 0,01 kg

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