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ADXL345 -
SparkFun Electronics
This new version adds two standoff holes as well as an extra decoupling capacitor. The ADXL345 is a small, thin, low power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at up to +-16 g. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through either a SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.
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LIS3DH -
SparkFun Electronics
The LIS3DH Breakout is a smart, low-power, three-axis, capacitive micro-machined accelerometer with 12 bits of resolution that you can use to add translation detection to your project. It would be classified as a 3DoF, or 3 Degrees of Freedom. Inertial Measurement Units (or IMUs) can provide additional space location data, such as gyroscopic or magnetometric. The LIS3DH provided on this breakout operates under the same principles but gives a few analog inputs to play with, and it has some built-in movement detection abilities.
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NP-7310 -
Ono Sokki
NP-7310 is the accelerometer with built-in preamplifier, and capable of tri–axial directions simultaneous measurement. It is suitable for the low frequency vibration measurement such as ground vibration or floor vibration while operating the machine. NP-7310 can be used with the sensor amplifier unit such as AU-2100, AU-2300 or PS-1300. Also, it is possible to input directly to the analyzer or recorder which the constant current amplifier is built-in such as the FFT Analyzer of DS-2000 series, DS-3000 series, CF-7200A, CF-9000 series or CF-3650/3850 series.
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SEN-38001 -
Playing With Fusion Inc
The LSM9DS1 is a highly configurable, flexible and precise motion sensing solution from ST Microelectronics - the latest in a wide-ranging inertial product line. It integrates a 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope and 3-axis magnetometer into a single IC , giving you a full nine degrees of freedom (9-DOF) in a tiny 3mm x 3.5mm package. Even with support components, square mounting pattern and connection breakouts for both SPI and I2C, this board is barely the size of a quarter.
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ADXL362 -
SparkFun Electronics
We've been using and selling Analog Devices' ADXL accelerometers for a good while now, and now we've found another great part in the series! The ADXL362 is a complete 3-axis MEMS acceleration measurement system that operates at extremely low power consumption levels. It measures both dynamic acceleration, resulting from motion or shock, and static acceleration, such as tilt. It's easy to communicate with the ADXL362 over SPI and built-in digital logic even enables autonomous operation for "wake-on-shake" operation.
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TP-ACC160-25 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 16G.
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TP-ACC20-25 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 2G.
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TP-ACC50-25 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least �+/- 5G.
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TP-ACC20-09 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 2G.
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Ono Sokki
The tri-axis acceleration detector is an accelerometer that can output electric signals in proportion of vibration acceleration, which has been converted from mechanical vibrations, at the same time from XYZ three vibration directions. Various types of accelerometers are provided including built-in preamplifier type, charge output type, and TEDS compatible type.
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HDBV-1000 -
Delta OHM S.r.L.
HDBV-1000 is a tri-axial accelerometer for the measurement of human exposure to whole-body vibrations, according to ISO 2631 and ISO 8041.
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ADXL345 -
Adafruit
Filling out our accelerometer offerings, we now have the really lovely digital ADXL345 from Analog Devices, a triple-axis accelerometer with digital I2C and SPI interface breakout. We added an on-board 3.3V regulator and logic-level shifting circuitry, making it a perfect choice for interfacing with any 3V or 5V microcontroller such as the Arduino.
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MPU-6050 -
SparkFun Electronics
The MPU-6050 is a serious little piece of motion processing tech! By combining a MEMS 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer on the same silicon die together with an onboard Digital Motion Processor™ (DMP™) capable of processing complex 9-axis MotionFusion algorithms, the MPU-6050 does away with the cross-axis alignment problems that can creep up on discrete parts.
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ADXL313 (Qwiic) -
SparkFun Electronics
The SparkFun ADXL313 Breakout is a low power, high resolution (up to 13-bits) 3-axis accelerometer for measurement up to ±4g. This breakout measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion or shock. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit two's complement and is accessible through the on-board Qwiic connectors (I2C) or SPI.
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HD2030MSP -
Delta OHM S.r.L.
HD2030MSP is an accelerometer suitable for the measurement of vibrations transmitted by seats to the occupants of passenger and work vehicles.