Product description: BMA400 - 3-axis I2C accelerometer - micro version - Qwiic - SparkFun SEN-21207
Tile from SparkFun in the micro version equipped with the BMA400 accelerometer from Bosch Sensortech . It enables the measurement of linear acceleration in 3 axes in configurable ranges of ±2 / ±4 / ±8 / ±16 g . It communicates using the I2C interface, it is also equipped with a Qwiic connector for simple connection using this interface. The module is powered with the voltage from 1.72 V to 3.6 V, and the current consumption does not exceed 14.5 µA during the most efficient operation. The presented module is used primarily in projects with very low energy consumption, it is also willingly used in Smart Home applications and projects based on smart clothes .
Arduino compatible product!
The manufacturer has prepared a detailed user guide that makes it easy to start working with the module. Check!
What is an accelerometer? What does it do?
An accelerometer, alternatively known as an accelerometer , is a sensor that allows you to determine acceleration (in three axes). An accelerometer is a kind of transducer that measures linear acceleration, i.e. it measures its own motion. Wondering where exactly the accelerometer is used? You will even find it in your smartphone, because it is thanks to it that the device counts your steps. You can learn more about the accelerometer from the article available on our blog - welcome!
Accelerometer module specification
- Supply voltage: 1.72 V to 3.6 V (3.3 V for Qwiic)
- Current consumption: < 14.5 µA at the highest performance
- Measuring range: ±2 / ±4 / ±8 / ±16 g
- Output bit rate:
- 12.5Hz to 800Hz (Normal Mode)
- 25Hz (low power mode)
- Communication interface: I2C bus
- I2C address: 0x14 (default), 0x15 (configurable)
- Pins: Qwiic connector
- Dimensions: 19.05 x 7.62mm
Kit Contents
- BMA400 - 3-axis I2C accelerometer - micro version - Qwiic - SparkFun SEN-21207 - 1 piece
The board has Qwiic connectors and solder pads.
What is a Qwiic connector?
Qwiic is SparkFun's proprietary ecosystem that includes numerous sensors based on the I2C bus , executive modules and dedicated cables . The main assumption of this solution is to streamline the prototyping process. All components supporting the Qwiic standard use a common, 4-pin JST connector with a pitch of 1 mm , which reduces the amount of space required on the printed circuit board, and also protects against connecting the power supply in accordance with the polarity.