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LIS3DETR
+BOMACCEL 2-16G I2C/SPI 16LGA
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ManufacturerSTMicroelectronics
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Mfr. Part #LIS3DETR
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Datasheet LIS3DETR DataSheet
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In Stock2231
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Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Part Status | Obsolete |
| Base Product Number | LIS3 |
| Type | Digital |
| Axis | X, Y, Z |
| Acceleration Range | ±2g, 4g, 8g, 16g |
| Sensitivity (LSB/g) | 64 (±2g) ~ 5 (±16g) |
| Bandwidth | 0.5Hz ~ 672Hz |
| Output Type | I2C, SPI |
| Voltage - Supply | 1.71V ~ 3.6V |
| Features | Adjustable Bandwidth, Selectable Scale, Sleep Mode, Temperature Sensor |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package | 16-VFLGA |
| Supplier Device Package | 16-LGA (3x3) |
| Packaging | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Overview
Description
Key features include a wide full-scale range (±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g), low power consumption, and a high-speed I2C/SPI digital interface. The device also offers a wide operating temperature range and high shock survivability, making it versatile for various applications. Its embedded FIFO allows for efficient data management, reducing the host processor's workload.
LIS3DETR is often used for gesture recognition, vibration monitoring, and orientation detection. Its compact size and low power requirements make it ideal for battery-operated devices. The device supports various operating modes, including power-down and low-power modes, enabling dynamic power management. Overall, the LIS3DETR is a robust solution for capturing and interpreting motion data across a wide range of applications.
Equivalent
1. ADXL345 by Analog Devices: A small, thin, low-power 3-axis accelerometer with high resolution.
2. MMA8451Q by NXP Semiconductors: A smart low-power, three-axis accelerometer.
3. BMA280 by Bosch Sensortec: A digital triaxial accelerometer with low power consumption.
4. KX224 by Kionix: A tri-axis accelerometer with high resolution and low power.
These alternatives offer similar functionality for motion sensing applications.
Features
1. 3-Axis Accelerometer: It measures acceleration along three axes (X, Y, and Z), enabling the detection of motion and orientation.
2. Digital Output: Provides acceleration data via an I²C/SPI digital interface for easy integration with microcontrollers and processors.
3. Configurable Full Scales: Offers selectable measurement ranges: ±2g, ±4g, ±8g, and ±16g, allowing for versatility in different applications.
4. Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy efficiency, making it suitable for battery-operated devices.
5. Embedded FIFO: Features a 32-slot FIFO buffer to store data, reducing the need for constant microcontroller interaction.
6. Wake-Up and Motion Detection: Built-in functions to detect specific motion patterns, ideal for power-saving applications.
7. Self-Test Capability: Includes a self-test feature to check the sensor's functionality.
8. Temperature Sensor: Integrated temperature sensor for additional environmental monitoring.
9. Compact Package: Available in a small package, facilitating integration in compact designs.
These features make the LIS3DETR suitable for various applications, including mobile devices, fitness trackers, and other consumer electronics.
Pinout
The pins generally serve the following functions:
1. Power Supply: Provides the necessary voltage to power the device.
2. Ground: Provides the reference point for the device's operation.
3. I²C/SPI Interface: Used for communication with the device. These include SCL (serial clock), SDA (serial data), CS (chip select), SDI/SDO (serial data input/output).
4. Interrupts: INT1 and INT2 are typically used to signal events like free-fall detection, motion detection, etc.
5. Analog/Digital Pins: For additional functionalities like self-test or other configurations.
For precise details such as specific pin functions and placement, consulting the datasheet of the specific LIS3DETR model is recommended, as pin configurations might vary slightly between different variants.
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Application
1. Consumer Electronics: For motion detection and fall detection in smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
2. Health Monitoring: In fitness trackers and medical devices to monitor physical activity and detect falls.
3. Industrial Automation: Used in machinery for vibration analysis and predictive maintenance.
4. Automotive Systems: For crash detection and vehicle stability control systems.
5. Gaming: Enhances user experience by providing motion-sensing capabilities in gaming controllers.
6. Home Automation: In smart home devices for gesture recognition and security systems.
These applications leverage the sensor's ability to detect and respond to movement and orientation changes.