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STMICROELECTRONICS LIS3DHTR
Sensors, Transducers

LIS3DHTR

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3-AXIS MEMS ACCELEROMETER, ULTRA-LOW-POWER, ±2G/4G/8G/16G FULL SCALE, HIGH-SPEED I2C/SPI DIGITAL OUTPUT, EMBEDDED FIFO, HIGH-PERFORMANCE ACCELERATION SENSOR, LGA 16 3X3X1.0 PACKAGE

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STMICROELECTRONICS LIS3DHTR
Sensors, Transducers

LIS3DHTR

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STMicroelectronics

3-AXIS MEMS ACCELEROMETER, ULTRA-LOW-POWER, ±2G/4G/8G/16G FULL SCALE, HIGH-SPEED I2C/SPI DIGITAL OUTPUT, EMBEDDED FIFO, HIGH-PERFORMANCE ACCELERATION SENSOR, LGA 16 3X3X1.0 PACKAGE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationLIS3DHTR
Acceleration Range8 g, 4 g, 2 g, 16 g
Axis [x]X
Axis [y]Y
Axis [z]Z
Bandwidth [Max]625 Hz
Bandwidth [Min]0.5 Hz
FeaturesAdjustable Bandwidth, Selectable Scale, Temperature Sensor
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 C
Output TypeSPI, I2C
Package / Case16-VFLGA
Sensitivity (LSB/g)83 LSB/g, 1000 LSB/g
Supplier Device Package16-LGA (3x3)
TypeDigital
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.6 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]1.71 V

Pricing

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

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 1.49
5$ 1.32
10$ 1.26
25$ 1.18
50$ 1.13
100$ 1.08
500$ 0.99
1000$ 0.95
Digi-Reel® 1$ 1.49
5$ 1.32
10$ 1.26
25$ 1.18
50$ 1.13
100$ 1.08
500$ 0.99
1000$ 0.95
N/A 66453$ 1.49
Tape & Reel (TR) 4000$ 0.89
8000$ 0.86
MouserN/A 1$ 1.46
5$ 1.32
10$ 1.15
50$ 1.10
100$ 1.06
500$ 0.97
1000$ 0.91
2000$ 0.88
4000$ 0.83
NewarkEach (Supplied on Cut Tape) 1$ 0.93

Description

General part information

LIS3 Series

The LIS3MDL is an ultralow-power high-performance 3-axis magnetic sensor with user-selectable full scales of ±4/±8/±12/±16 gauss.

The self-test capability allows the user to check the functioning of the sensor in the final application.

The device may be configured to generate interrupt signals for magnetic field detection.