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Product description: ADXL375 - 3-axis accelerometer High G +-200g - I2C / SPI - STEMMA QT / Qwiic - Adafruit 5374
Module equipped with ADXL375 chip - 3-axis High G accelerometer. Manufactured by Adafruit it allows to measure accelerations in three axes (X, Y, Z) in the range of ± 200g. It has a wake-up function and features high overload resistance. For communication purposes it uses I2C interface with address 0x53 or SPI. Furthermore, the board is equipped with STEMMA QT / Qwiic connector, which is an alternative to connections using standard solder fields.
Kit contents
- ADXL375 - High G +-200g 3-axis accelerometer - I2C / SPI - STEMMA QT / Qwiic - Adafruit 5374
- 1x10 goldpin strip - 2.54mm pitch
What is an accelerometer? What is it used for?
Accelerometer is a sensor that allows to determine the acceleration of the body (in three axes), interchangeably the term accelerometer is used. An accelerometer is a transducer that measures linear acceleration, that is, it measures its own motion. Wondering where an accelerometer is used? The answer is simple - you can even find one in your smartphone. You can learn more about accelerometer in the article available on our blog - welcome!
STEMMA QT / QWIIC standard
Three axis accelerometer from Adafruit is equipped with two STEMMA QT / QWIIC connectors, placed on the edge of the board. This standard allows quick connection to development boards and a wide range of other sensors using a suitable cable, without the need for soldering.
Pinout description
- VIN - 3 V / 5 V power pin
- 3V0 - supply pin 3,3 V (logic level)
- GND - system ground
- SCL - I2C interface clock line
- SDA - i2C interface data line
- INT / I2 - interrupt pin
- CS - Chip Select
Connection diagram using STEMMA QT connector and Raspberry Pi board. Board to be purchased separately.
Technical specification of the module
- Sensor type: accelerometer
- Detection: acceleration measurement
- Number of axes: 3 (X, Y, Z)
- Built-in chip: ADXL375
- Version: High G
- Accelerometer measurement range: ± 200 g
- Measurement frequency: up to 1 kHz
- Shock resistance: 10000 g
- Measurement resolution: 16-bit
- Supply voltage: 3.3 V / 5 V
- Communication interface: I2C / SPI
- I2C interface address; 0x53
- Development environment: Arduino, CircuitPython
- Connectors: STEMMA QT / Qwiic / solder fields
- Board dimensions: 25,6 x 17,7 x 4,6 mm
- Weight: 1 g