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ONSEMI FDS4480
Sensors, Transducers

ADXL375BCCZ

Active
Analog Devices

MEMS ACCELEROMETER, ± 200G, X, Y, Z, I2C, SPI, LGA, 14 PINS, 20.5LSB/G

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ONSEMI FDS4480
Sensors, Transducers

ADXL375BCCZ

Active
Analog Devices

MEMS ACCELEROMETER, ± 200G, X, Y, Z, I2C, SPI, LGA, 14 PINS, 20.5LSB/G

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationADXL375BCCZ
Acceleration Range [Max]200 g
Acceleration Range [Min]-200 g
Axis [x]X
Axis [y]Y
Axis [z]Z
Bandwidth [Max]1.6 kHz
Bandwidth [Min]0.05 Hz
FeaturesAdjustable Bandwidth, Sleep Mode, Temperature Sensor
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output TypeI2C, SPI
Package / Case14-VFLGA
Sensitivity (LSB/g)20.5 LSB/g
TypeDigital
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.6 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTray 1$ 13.96
5$ 11.77
10$ 10.94
25$ 9.93
40$ 9.45
80$ 8.78
440$ 7.97
NewarkEach 1$ 9.65
10$ 9.22
25$ 8.93
50$ 8.46
100$ 8.16
250$ 7.97
500$ 7.97

Description

General part information

ADXL375 Series

The ADXL375 is a small, thin, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer that provides low power consumption and high resolution measurement up to ±200g. The digital output data is formatted as 16-bit, twos complement data and is accessible through a SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface.An integrated memory management system with a 32-level first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can be used to store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption.Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based power management with threshold sensing and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power dissipation.The ADXL375 is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm × 5 mm × 1 mm, 14-lead LGA.ApplicationsConcussion and head trauma detectionHigh force event detection