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Buffered 3D Accelerometer

Item #: S-300-DE-ACCM3D
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Product Description

The DE-ACCM3D is the most advanced analog accelerometer solution to date, featuring a triple axis ±3g accelerometer chip. It also has integrated op amp buffers for direct connection to a microcontroller's analog inputs, or for driving heavier loads.
 

The ACCM3D has an onboard 3.3V LDO regulator, allowing you to power the board with 3.5V to 15V sources. You can also use this regulator to power an external microcontroller with up to 50mA. For operation as low as 2.0V, you can bypass the voltage regulator and choose your own operating voltage.

It is designed to fit in the DIP-16 form factor, making the DE-ACCM3D suitable for breadboarding, perfboarding, and insertion into standard chip sockets. To keep things as simple as possible, there are only 5 pins - two for power, and three for the X, Y and Z analog outputs.

Additional circuitry ensures that the product won't be damaged by reversed power connections.

Don't want to solder the accelerometer directly to your PCB?  Worried about bending pins when you're breadboarding?  We include an IC socket with each Dimension Engineering accelerometer, so you don't have to worry!

Don't need a Z axis? Try the 5g ACCM or the 2g ACCM.

Product Specs

Model: DE-ACCM3D
Performance: Tri axis ±3g sensing
333mV/g sensitivity at 3.3V
500Hz bandwidth
Accurately drives up to a 500Ω load
3.5V to 15V input using onboard regulator
2.0V to 3.6V input bypassing the regulator
Draws only 0.9mA!
Protective Features: Reverse voltage protection
Output short protection
Applications: Motion, tilt and slope measurement
Shock sensing
Position sensing
Datasheet: DE-ACCM3D.doc (458kb)
DE-ACCM3D.pdf (485kb)
ADXL330.pdf (310kb)
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