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EVAL-ADXL1002Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL1001/ADXL1002 deliver ultralow noise density over an extended frequency range with two full-scale range options, and are optimized for industrial condition monitoring. The ADXL1001 (?100 g) and the ADXL1002 (?50 g) have typical noise densities of 30 ?g/?Hz and 25 ?g/?Hz, respectively. Both accelerometer devices have stable and repeatable sensitivity, which is immune to external shocks up to 10,000 g.The ADXL1001/ADXL1002 have an integrated full electrostatic self test (ST) function and an overrange (OR) indicator that allow advanced system level features and are useful for embedded applications. With low power and single-supply operation of 3.3 V to 5.25 V, the ADXL1001/ADXL1002 also enable wireless sensing product design. The ADXL1001/ ADXL1002 are available in a 5 mm ? 5 mm ? 1.80 mm LFCSP package, and are rated for operation over a ?40?C to +125?C temperature range.Applications Condition monitoring Predictive maintenance Asset health Test and measurement Health usage monitoring system (HUMS)

EVAL-ADXL1004Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL1004 delivers ultralow noise density over an extended frequency range and is optimized for bearing fault detection and diagnostics. The ADXL1004 has typical noise density of 125 ?g/?Hz across the linear frequency range. Microelectronicmechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometers have stable and repeatable sensitivity, and are immune to external shocks up to 10,000 g.The integrated signal conditioning electronics enable such features as full electrostatic self test (ST) and an overrange (OR) indicator, useful for embedded applications. With low power and single-supply operation of 3.3 V to 5.25 V, the ADXL1004 also enables wireless sensing product design. The ADXL1004 is available in a 5 mm ? 5 mm ? 1.80 mm LFCSP package, and operates over the ?40?C to +125?C temperature range.Applications Condition monitoring Predictive maintenance Asset health Test and measurement Health usage monitoring system (HUMSs) Acoustic emissions

EVAL-ADXL295Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL195?/ ADXL295 are dual spectrum accelerometers that measure baseband acceleration in up to two axes (XL-X and XL-Y), as well as high frequency (HF) acceleration energy. Identical, independent X and Y sense structures are implemented to achieve the best possible fail-safe performance.The XL-X and XL-Y channels output baseband acceleration information with a nominal full-scale range of ?120 g and a bandwidth of 408 Hz. The acceleration data is provided as a 12-bit, twos complement word with a resolution of 62.5 mg/LSB.HF acceleration within the frequency band of 15.5 kHz to 23 kHz is rectified and filtered to generate an average g (gAVG) energy measurement. The HF channel has a nominal full-scale range of 40 gAVG and a bandwidth of 393 Hz. When combined with the XL-X and XL-Y information, HF acceleration information allows for enhanced vehicle impact detection and discrimination.The ADXL195 / ADXL295 are available in a 16-lead, narrow-body SOIC package with an exposed pad. The ADXL195 / ADXL295 can operate at 3.3 V and 5 V and are specified for operation from ?40?C to +105?C.APPLICATIONS Enhanced crash sensing Shock detection

EVAL-ADXL312-SDP

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL312 is a small, thin, low power, 3-axis accelerometer with high resolution (13-bit) measurement up to ?12 g. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through either a serial port interface (SPI) (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.The ADXL312 is well suited for car alarm or black box applications. It measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion or shock. Its high resolution (2.9 mg/LSB) enables resolution of inclination changes of as little as 0.25?. A built-in FIFO facilitates using oversampling techniques to improve resolution to as little as 0.05? of inclination.Several special sensing functions are provided. Activity and inactivity sensing detects the presence or absence of motion and whether the acceleration on any axis exceeds a user-set level. These functions can be mapped to interrupt output pins. An integrated 32 level FIFO can be used to store data to minimize host processor intervention.Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based power management with threshold sensing and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power dissipation.The ADXL312 is supplied in a small, thin 5 mm ? 5 mm ? 1.45 mm, 32-lead, LFCSP package.Applications Car alarm Hill start aid (HSA) Electronic parking brake Data recorder (black box)

EVAL-ADXL314-SDP

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL314 is a ?200 g range, 13-bit resolution, 3-axis digital accelerometer. The digital output data is formatted as 16-bit, twos complement data and is accessible through a serial peripheral interface (SPI), 3-wire or 4-wire, or an I2C digital interface.An integrated memory management system with a 32 level, first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption.Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based power management with threshold sensing and active acceleration measurement at low power dissipation, typically 65 ?A for VS = 2.5 V at a 100 Hz output data rate (ODR).The ADXL314 is supplied in a small, thin 5 mm ? 5 mm ? 1.45 mm, 32-lead LFCSP.APPLICATIONS Tire and battery pack monitoring High force event detection

EVAL-ADXL335Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL335 is a small, thin, low power, complete 3-axisaccelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. Theproduct measures acceleration with a minimum full-scale rangeof ?3 g. It can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tiltsensingapplications, as well as dynamic acceleration resultingfrom motion, shock, or vibration.The user selects the bandwidth of the accelerometer using theCX, CY, and CZ capacitors at the XOUT, YOUT, and ZOUT pins.Bandwidths can be selected to suit the application, with arange of 0.5 Hz to 1600 Hz for X and Y axes, and a range of0.5 Hz to 550 Hz for the Z axis.The ADXL335 is available in a small, low profile, 4 mm ? 4 mm? 1.45 mm, 16-lead, plastic lead frame chip scale package(LFCSP_LQ).APPLICATIONS Cost sensitive, low power, motion- and tilt-sensing applications Mobile devices Gaming systems Disk drive protection Image stabilization Sports and health devices

EVAL-ADXL343Z-S

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL343 is a versatile 3-axis, digital-output, low?g MEMS accelerometer. Selectable measurement range and bandwidth, and configurable, built-in motion detection make it suitable for sensing acceleration in a wide variety of applications. Robustness to 10,000 g?of shock and a wide temperature range (?40?C to +85?C) enable use of the accelerometer even in harsh environments.The ADXL343 measures acceleration with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at up to ?16g. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through either an SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface. The ADXL343 can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion or shock. Its high resolution (3.9 mg/LSB) enables measurement of inclination changes less than 1.0?.Several special sensing functions are provided. Activity and inactivity sensing detect the presence or lack of motion. Tap sensing detects single and double taps in any direction. Free-fall sensing detects if the device is falling. These functions can be mapped individually to either of two interrupt output pins.An integrated memory management system with a 32-level first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can be used to store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption.The ADXL343 is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm ? 5 mm ? 1 mm, 14-terminal, plastic package.APPLICATIONS Handsets Gaming and pointing devices Hard disk drive (HDD) protection

ADXL344 Datalogger / Development Board

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL344 Development Board is an easy-to-use tool designed to shorten application development time by providing a ready-to-use platform for data collection and firmware development. The board is pre-configured as a datalogger that can be used to gather data for refining algorithms, tuning thresholds, and generally familiarizing oneself with accelerometer data. Powered by two AAA batteries, the board is completely untethered and integrates seamlessly into portable applications. Logged data is stored on a MicroSD memory card, providing essentially unlimited memory capacity and operating system versatility. Data is stored in a text (.txt) file, so no software installation is required to operate the board or read data. A 2GB MicroSD card and a USB MicroSD card reader are provided with the board. Additionally, the board is fully programmable, providing a hardware platform on which firmware can be tested in parallel with development of application hardware. Communications and processing are performed by an ARM7-based ADuC7024 micro-controller, and firmware is written in C. A programming cable is provided with the board, and a development environment and header files are supplied on this page. Finally, the platform can be duplicated in the final application, having already been tested with the application firmware. Schematics and layout can be found under the Supporting Documentation tab and can be used freely in your application. Note that this board is not configured to display real-time data. For real-time evaluation of the ADXL344, please refer to the Inertial Sensor Evaluation Board. For a simple ADXL344 Breakout Board, refer to the EVAL-ADXL344Z.

ADXL346 Datalogger / Development Board

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL346 Development Board is an easy-to-use tool designed to shorten application development time by providing a ready-to-use platform for data collection and firmware development. The board is pre-configured as a datalogger that can be used to gather data for refining algorithms, tuning thresholds, and generally familiarizing oneself with accelerometer data. Powered by two AAA batteries, the board is completely untethered and integrates seamlessly into portable applications. Logged data is stored on a MicroSD memory card, providing essentially unlimited memory capacity and operating system versatility. Data is stored in a text (.txt) file, so no software installation is required to operate the board or read data. A 2GB MicroSD card and a USB MicroSD card reader are provided with the board. Additionally, the board is fully programmable, providing a hardware platform on which firmware can be tested in parallel with development of application hardware. Communications and processing are performed by an ARM7-based ADuC7024 micro-controller, and firmware is written in C. A programming cable is provided with the board, and a development environment and header files are supplied on this page. Finally, the platform can be duplicated in the final application, having already been tested with the application firmware. Schematics and layout can be found under the Supporting Documentation tab and can be used freely in your application. Note that this board is not configured to display real-time data. For real-time evaluation of the ADXL346, please refer to the Inertial Sensor Evaluation Board. For a simple ADXL346 Breakout Board, refer to the EVAL-ADXL346Z.

EVAL-ADXL350Z-M

Analog Devices Inc.
The high performance ADXL350 is a small, thin, low power,3-axis accelerometer with high resolution (13-bit) and selectablemeasurement ranges up to ?8?g. The ADXL350 offers industry-leading temperature performance with guaranteed min/max specification for offset over temperature. Digital output data isformatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible througheither a SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.The ADXL350 is well suited for high performance portableapplications. It measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt sensingapplications, as well as dynamic acceleration resultingfrom motion or shock. Its high resolution (2 mg/LSB) enablesmeasurement of inclination changes of less than 1.0?.Several special sensing functions are provided. Activity andinactivity sensing detect the presence or lack of motion and ifthe acceleration on any axis exceeds a user-set level. Tap sensingdetects single and double taps. Free-fall sensing detects if thedevice is falling. These functions can be mapped to one of twointerrupt output pins.Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based powermanagement with threshold sensing and active accelerationmeasurement at extremely low power dissipation.The ADXL350 is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm ? 4 mm ?1.2 mm, 16-lead cavity laminate package.APPLICATIONS Portable Consumer Devices High performance medical and industrial applications

EVAL-ADXL354BZ

Analog Devices Inc.
The analog output ADXL354 and the digital output ADXL355 are low noise density, low 0 g offset drift, low power, 3-axisaccelerometers with selectable measurement ranges. TheADXL354B supports the ?2 g and ?4 g ranges, the ADXL354Csupports the ?2 g and ?8 g ranges, and the ADXL355 supports the ?2 g, ?4 g, and ?8 g ranges. The ADXL354/ADXL355 offerindustry leading noise, minimal offset drift over temperature,and long-term stability enabling precision applications with minimal calibration.Highly integrated in a compact form factor, the low powerADXL355 is ideal in an Internet of Things (IoT) sensor nodeand other wireless product designs.The ADXL355 multifunction pin names may be referenced by their relevant function only for either the serial peripheralinterface (SPI) or I2C interface.Applications Inertial measurement units (IMUs)/altitude and heading reference systems (AHRS) Platform stabilization systems Structural health monitoring Seismic imaging Tilt sensing Robotics Condition Monitoring

EVAL-ADXL359Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The digital output ADXL3591 is a low noise density, low 0 g offset drift, low power, 3-axis microelectromechanical system (MEMS) accelerometer with selectable measurement ranges. The ADXL359 supports the ?10 g, ?20 g, and ?40 g ranges.The ADXL359 offers industry leading noise, minimal offset drift over temperature, and long-term stability, enabling precision applications with minimal calibration.The low drift, low noise, and low power ADXL359 enables accurate tilt measurement in an environment with high vibration, such as airborne inertial measurement units (IMUs). The low noise over higher frequencies is ideal for wireless condition monitoring.The ADXL359 multifunction pin names may be referenced only by their relevant function for either the serial peripheral interface (SPI) or limited I2C interface.APPLICATIONS IMUs and altitude and heading reference systems (AHRSs) Platform stabilization systems Vibration sensing Structural health monitoring Tilt sensing Robotics Condition monitoringProtected by U.S. Patents 8,472,270; 9,041,462; 8,665,627; 8,917,099; 6,892,576; 9,297,825; and 7,956,621.

EVAL-ADXL362Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL362 is an ultralow power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer that consumes less than 2 ?A at a 100 Hz output data rate and 270 nA when in motion triggered wake-up mode. Unlike accelerometers that use power duty cycling to achieve low power consumption, the ADXL362 does not alias input signals by undersampling; it samples the full bandwidth of the sensor at all data rates.The ADXL362 always provides 12-bit output resolution; 8-bit formatted data is also provided for more efficient single-byte transfers when a lower resolution is sufficient. Measurement ranges of ?2 g, ?4 g, and ?8 g are available, with a resolution of 1 mg/LSB on the ?2 g range. For applications where a noise level lower than the normal 550 ?g/?Hz of the ADXL362 is desired, either of two lower noise modes (down to 175 ?g/?Hz typical) can be selected at minimal increase in supply current.In addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL362 has many features to enable true system level power reduction. It includes a deep multimode output FIFO, a built-in micropower temperature sensor, and several activity detection modes including adjustable threshold sleep and wake-up operation that can run as low as 270 nA at a 6 Hz (approximate) measurement rate. A pin output is provided to directly control an external switch when activity is detected, if desired. In addition, the ADXL362 has provisions for external control of sampling time and/or an external clock.The ADXL362 operates on a wide 1.6 V to 3.5 V supply range, and can interface, if necessary, to a host operating on a separate, lower supply voltage. The ADXL362 is available in a 3 mm ? 3.25 mm ? 1.06 mm package.APPLICATIONS Hearing aids Home healthcare devices Motion enabled power save switches Wireless sensors Motion enabled metering devices

EVAL-ADXL363Z-S

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL363 is an ultralow power, three-sensor combination consisting of a 3-axis MEMS accelerometer, a temperature sensor, and an on-board analog-to-digital converter (ADC) input for synchronous conversion of an external signal. The entire system consumes less than 2 ?A at a 100 Hz output data rate and 270 nA when in motion triggered wake-up mode.The ADXL363 communicates via a serial port interface (SPI) and always provides 12-bit output resolution for all three sensors.The ADXL363 temperature sensor operates with a scale factor of 0.065?C/LSB (typical). Acceleration and temperature data can be stored in a 512-sample multimode first in, first out (FIFO) buffer, allowing up to 13 sec of data to be stored.In addition to the accelerometer and temperature sensor, the ADXL363 also provides access to an internal ADC for synchronous conversion of an additional analog input.The ADXL363 operates on a wide 1.6 V to 3.5 V supply range, and can interface, if necessary, to a host operating on a separate, lower supply voltage. The ADXL363 is available in a 3 mm ? 3.25 mm ? 1.06 mm package.APPLICATIONS Home healthcare devices Wireless sensors Motion enabled metering devices

EVAL-ADXL367-SDP

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL367 is an ultralow power, 3-axis microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer that consumes only 0.89 ?A at a 100 Hz output data rate and 180 nA when in motion-triggered wake-up mode. Unlike accelerometers that use power duty cycling to achieve low power consumption, the ADXL367 does not alias input signals by undersampling, but samples the full bandwidth of the sensor at all data rates.The ADXL367 always provides 14-bit output resolution. 8-bit formatted data is offered for more efficient single-byte transfers when a lower resolution is sufficient. 12-bit formatted data is also provided for ADXL362 design compatibility. Measurement ranges of ?2 g, ?4 g, and ?8 g are available, with a resolution of 0.25 mg/LSB on the ?2 g range.In addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL367 has many features to enable true system level power reduction. It includes a deep multimode output first in, first out (FIFO), a built-in micropower temperature sensor, an internal analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for synchronous conversion of an additional analog input with interrupt capability, single-tap and double-tap detection that can operate at any output data rate with only an added 35 nA of current, and a state machine to prevent a false triggering. In addition, the ADXL367 has provisions for external control of the sampling time and/or an external clock.The ADXL367 operates on a wide 1.1 V to 3.6 V supply range, and can interface, if necessary, to a host operating on a separate supply voltage. The ADXL367 is available in a 2.2 mm ? 2.3 mm ? 0.87 mm package.APPLICATIONS 24/7 Always on sensing Industrial Digital Healthcare Prosumer Hearing aids Vital signs monitoring devices Motion-enabled power save switches Motion-enabled metering devices Smart watch with single-cell operation Smart homes

ADXL367 Breakout Board

Analog Devices Inc.
The EVAL-ADXL367Z is a simple breakout board that enables easy connection of an ADXL367 into an existing system. The ADXL367 is a nanowatt, 3-axis, digital-output accelerometer whose industry leading low power consumption and built-in features make it ideal for use in a wide variety of applications. Due to its small size, the EVAL-ADXL367Z has minimal effect on performance of the system and of the accelerometer, and thus it is ideal for evaluation of the ADXL367 in an existing system. Note that the ADXL367 must be communicated with digitally via SPI or I2C. No processor is included with the EVAL-ADXL367Z; firmware must be supplied externally by the user. For evaluation boards that include a processor, please see the EVAL-ADXL367-SDP. MARKETS & TECHNOLOGY Industrial Digital Healthcare Prosumer Automotive Aerospace and Defense

EVAL-ADXL372Z-S

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL372 is an ultralow power, 3-axis, ?200 g MEMS accelerometer that consumes 22 ?A at a 3200 Hz output data rate (ODR). The ADXL372 does not power cycle its front end to achieve its low power operation and therefore does not run the risk of aliasing the output of the sensor.In addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL372 has many features to enable impact detection while providing system level power reduction. The device includes a deep multimode output first in, first out (FIFO), several activity detection modes, and a method for capturing only the peak acceleration of over threshold events.Two additional lower power modes with interrupt driven, wake-up features are available for monitoring motion during periods of inactivity. In wake-up mode, acceleration data can be averaged to obtain a low enough output noise to trigger on low g thresholds. In instant on mode, the ADXL372 consumes 1.4 ?A while continuously monitoring the environment for impacts. When an impact event that exceeds the internally set threshold is detected, the device switches to normal operating mode fast enough to record the event.High g applications tend to experience acceleration content over a wide range of frequencies. The ADXL372 includes a 4-pole low-pass antialiasing filter to attenuate out of band signals that are common in high g applications. The ADXL372 also incorporates a high-pass filter to eliminate initial and slow changing errors, such as ambient temperature drift.The ADXL372 provides 12-bit output data at 100 mg/LSB scale factor. The user can access configuration and data registers via the serial peripheral interface (SPI) or limited I2C protocol. The ADXL372 operates over a wide supply voltage range and is available in a 3 mm ? 3.25 mm ? 1.06 mm package.Multifunction pin names may be referenced by their relevant function only.APPLICATIONS Impact and shock detection Asset health assessment Portable Internet of Things (IoT) edge nodes Concussion and head trauma detection

EVAL-ADXL375Z-S

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL375 is a small, thin, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer that provides low power consumption and high resolution measurement up to ?200?g. The digital output data is formatted as 16-bit, twos complement data and is accessible through a SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.An integrated memory management system with a 32-level first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can be used to store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption.Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based power management with threshold sensing and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power dissipation.The ADXL375 is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm ? 5 mm ? 1 mm, 14-lead LGA.APPLICATIONS Concussion and head trauma detection High force event detection

EVAL-ADXRS290Z

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXRS290 is a high performance pitch and roll (dual-axis in-plane) angular rate sensor (gyroscope) designed for use in stabilization applications.The ADXRS290 provides an output full-scale range of ?100?/s with a sensitivity of 200 LSB/?/s. Its resonating disk sensor structure enables angular rate measurement about the axes normal to the sides of the package around an in-plane axis. Angular rate data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through a SPI digital interface. The ADXRS290 exhibits a low noise floor of 0.004?/s/?Hz and features programmable high-pass and low-pass filters.The ADXRS290 is available in a 4.5 mm ? 5.8 mm ? 1.2 mm, 18-terminal cavity laminate package.APPLICATIONS Optical image stabilization Platform stabilization Wearable products

EVAL-ADXRS290Z-M2

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXRS290 is a high performance pitch and roll (dual-axis in-plane) angular rate sensor (gyroscope) designed for use in stabilization applications.The ADXRS290 provides an output full-scale range of ?100?/s with a sensitivity of 200 LSB/?/s. Its resonating disk sensor structure enables angular rate measurement about the axes normal to the sides of the package around an in-plane axis. Angular rate data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through a SPI digital interface. The ADXRS290 exhibits a low noise floor of 0.004?/s/?Hz and features programmable high-pass and low-pass filters.The ADXRS290 is available in a 4.5 mm ? 5.8 mm ? 1.2 mm, 18-terminal cavity laminate package.APPLICATIONS Optical image stabilization Platform stabilization Wearable products

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