SPF 3 AXIS ACCELEROMTR MMA7361L

SKU: SPF 3 AXIS ACCELEROMTR MMA7361L

BRAND: Sparkfun


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COM-09605 3-Axis Analog Accelerometer - Low Power MMA7361LR1 - 2 measuring ranges - ±1.5g or ±6g. 1-pole low pass filter, temp compensation, self test.

Overview

The MMA7361LR1 is a low power, three-axis analog accelerometer. The sensor has a g-Select input which allows for the selection between two measuring ranges - ±1.5g or ±6g.

Other features include signal conditioning, a 1-pole low pass filter, temperature compensation, self test, and 0g-detect which detects linear freefall. Zero-g offset and sensitivity are factory set and require no external devices. The MMA7361L also includes a sleep mode.

The sensor works on power between 2.2 and 3.6VDC (3.3V optimal), and typically consumes just 400µA of current. All three axes have their own analog output

Features

  • Two selectable measuring ranges (±1.5g, ±6g)
  • Low current consumption: 400 µA
  • Sleep mode: 3 µA
  • Low voltage operation: 2.2 V - 3.6 V
  • High sensitivity (800 mV/g at 1.5g)
  • Fast turn on time (0.5 ms enable response time)
  • Self test for freefall detect diagnosis
  • 0g-Detect for freefall protection
  • Signal conditioning with low pass filter
  • Robust design, high shocks survivability
  • RoHS compliant
  • Environmentally preferred product
  • Low cost
  • Dimensions: 3.0 x 5.0 x 1.0 mm (LGA-14-pin package)

Additional Information

Keywords arduino, three axis, accelerometer, mma7361
Device Sensor
Type IC | Accelerometer
References Sparkfun Page
Discover the MMA7361L 3-Axis Analog Accelerometer, perfect for Arduino projects and low-power applications. With selectable measuring ranges of ±1.5g or ±6g, this sensor offers high sensitivity and robust design, ensuring accurate motion detection while conserving energy. Ideal for freefall protection and versatile enough for various uses, elevate your tech projects with this reliable accelerometer.