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Gravity: I2C H3LIS200DL Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor (±100g/±200g)
  • Gravity I2C H3LIS200DL: High-Performance ±100g/±200g Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor

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Gravity: I2C H3LIS200DL Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor (±100g/±200g)

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The H3LIS200DL is a top - notch triple - axis linear accelerometer with an incredibly low power consumption of just 10uA. It allows you to choose between scales of ±100g or ±200g and can measure accelerations with output data rates ranging from 0.5Hz to 1KHz. Features include selectable scales, the ability to change the I2C address via a toggle switch, and an easy - to - use Gravity interface that doesn't require soldering. Applications cover shock detection and recording, free - fall detection, and vehicle crash tests. It operates at a voltage of 3.3V - 5V, with a low - power mode current of 10uA and 0.3mA - 0.4mA in normal mode. The interface is Gravity - I2C, with a default I2C address of 0x19 and an optional 0x18. It has an 8 - bit data output, can work in temperatures from - 40°C to +85°C, and can survive high shocks of 10000g. It's ECOPACK, RoHS, and 'Green' compliant. The module size is 27*27mm (1.06*1.06”), and the mounting hole has an inner diameter of 3mm and an outer diameter of 6mm. The package includes one Gravity I2C H3LIS200DL Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor and one Gravity - 4P I2C/UART Sensor Connector.

Using the Gravity I2C H3LIS200DL accelerometer sensor is easy. First, connect it to your device using the provided Gravity - 4P I2C/UART Sensor Connector. You can choose the appropriate scale (±100g or ±200g) according to your needs. If you need to change the I2C address, just use the toggle switch. When it comes to power, make sure the operating voltage is between 3.3V and 5V. For power - saving, you can use the low - power mode which only consumes 10uA. Remember that the sensor is sensitive to high - shock situations but can withstand up to 10000g. Keep the operating temperature between - 40°C and +85°C. For maintenance, avoid exposing it to extreme conditions. If you have any questions, refer to the product wiki.


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