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Fermion: LIS2DW12 Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor (Breakout) (±16g)
  • Fermion LIS2DW12 Breakout Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor with ±16g Range

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Fermion: LIS2DW12 Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor (Breakout) (±16g)

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The LIS2DW12 is a top - notch, low - power three - axis linear accelerometer. It features ultra - low power consumption of just 50nA and low noise of 1.3mg RMS. With a 32 - level FIFO, it offers selectable full - scale ranges of ±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g and 16 - bit data output. The bandwidth spans from 1.6Hz to 1.6KHz. This sensor comes equipped with two independent programmable interrupts and a dedicated internal engine for various motion and acceleration detections. It can detect free - fall, portrait/landscape orientation, 6D/4D position, and recognize single/double - taps. It also helps with stationary/motion detection and smart power - saving wake - up. We offer sample programs in C and Python for these functions. The sensor has wide applications in self - balancing robots, free - fall detection, human action recognition, and more. It operates at 3.3V, with a current of 50nA in low - power mode or 0.17mA in high - performance mode. It supports SPI/I2C interfaces.

Using the Fermion LIS2DW12 Breakout Triple Axis Accelerometer Sensor is easy. First, connect it to your device using the SPI or I2C interface. Make sure the operating voltage is set to 3.3V. You can select the scale according to your needs from ±2g, ±4g, ±8g, or ±16g. When it comes to using the sensor's functions like free - fall detection or tap recognition, refer to the sample programs in C and Python we provide. As for maintenance, keep the sensor in an environment where the temperature is between - 40°C and +85°C. Avoid exposing it to high - shock situations beyond 10000g. Also, make sure the power supply is stable to prevent any data errors. If you have any questions, check the product wiki for more information.
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