
ADXL358BCCZ
ActiveACCELEROMETER TRIPLE ±10G/±20G 2.5V 80MV/G/40MV/G 14-PIN LGA TRAY
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ADXL358BCCZ
ActiveACCELEROMETER TRIPLE ±10G/±20G 2.5V 80MV/G/40MV/G 14-PIN LGA TRAY
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | ADXL358BCCZ |
|---|---|
| Acceleration Range [Max] | 40 g, 10 g, 20 g |
| Acceleration Range [Min] | -10 g, -20 g, -40 g |
| Axis [x] | X |
| Axis [y] | Y |
| Axis [z] | Z |
| Bandwidth | 2.4 kHz |
| Features | Temperature Sensor, Adjustable Bandwidth |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C |
| Output Type | Analog Voltage |
| Package / Case | 14-TFLGA |
| Sensitivity (mV/g) [Max] | 80 mV/g |
| Sensitivity (mV/g) [Min] | 20 mV/g |
| Supplier Device Package | 14-LGA (4x4) |
| Type | Analog |
| Voltage - Supply [Max] | 3.6 V |
| Voltage - Supply [Min] | 2.25 V |
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Description
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ADXL358 Series
The analog output ADXL358 is a low noise density, low 0goffset drift, low power, 3-axis accelerometer with selectable measurement ranges. The ADXL358B supports the ±10gand ±20granges, and the ADXL358C supports the ±10gand ±40granges.The ADXL358 offers industry leading noise, minimal offset drift over temperature, and long-term stability, enabling precision applications with minimal calibration.The low noise of the ADXL358 over higher frequencies is ideal for condition-based monitoring and other vibration sensing applications.APPLICATIONSInertial measurement units (IMUs)/attitude and heading reference systems (AHRSs)Platform stabilization systemsStructural health monitoringSeismic imagingTilt sensingRoboticsCondition monitoringProtected by U.S. Patents 8,472,270; 9,041,462; 8,665,627; 8,917,099; 6,892,576; 9,297,825; and 7,956,621.
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