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Gravity: I2C LIS331HH Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor (±6g/±12g/±24g)
  • Gravity I2C LIS331HH: High-Performance Triple Axis Accelerometer with Selectable Scales

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Gravity: I2C LIS331HH Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor (±6g/±12g/±24g)

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The LIS331HH is a top - notch 3 - axis linear accelerometer. It stands out with an incredibly low power consumption of just 10uA. You can choose from scales of ±6g/±12g/±24g, and it can measure accelerations at output data rates from 0.5Hz to 1KHz. Ideal for navigation, smart agriculture, robotics, and VR/AR. Key features include selectable scales, 16 - bit data output, the ability to change the I2C address via a toggle switch, and an easy - to - use Gravity interface that doesn't require soldering. Applications range from free - fall detection to gaming and virtual reality input devices. Specification details: operating voltage is 3.3V - 5V, operating current is 10uA in low - power mode or 0.3mA in normal mode. It has a Gravity - I2C interface with default I2C address 0x19 or optional 0x18. It can withstand high shocks up to 10000g, is compliant with ECOPACK, RoHS and “Green” standards. The module size is 27*27mm (1.06*1.06”), and the mounting hole has an inner diameter of 3mm and outer diameter of 6mm. Comes with a product wiki. Shipping includes one Gravity I2C LIS331HH Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor and one Gravity - 4P I2C/UART Sensor Connector.

Using the Gravity I2C LIS331HH Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor is a breeze. First, connect it to your device using the Gravity - 4P I2C/UART Sensor Connector. You can easily select the scale that suits your needs, either ±6g, ±12g, or ±24g. When it comes to the I2C address, you can change it with the toggle switch. You don't need to worry about soldering thanks to the user - friendly Gravity interface. As for power, make sure your device provides an operating voltage between 3.3V and 5V. It has two power modes: a low - power mode with a current of 10uA and a normal mode with 0.3mA. For data output, it offers 16 - bit data which gives you accurate readings. Keep in mind that the sensor can work in temperatures from - 40°C to +85°C, but avoid exposing it to extreme conditions. It can handle high shocks up to 10000g, but try not to subject it to unnecessary impacts. To maintain it, keep it clean and dry. If you have any further questions, refer to the product wiki.


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