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ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module

The ADXL335 Accelerometer Module is a high-precision 3-axis accelerometer that provides analog voltage outputs corresponding to acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes. It is widely used in motion sensing, vibration analysis, tilt detection, and robotics applications. The module is based on the Analog Devices ADXL335 IC, which offers stable and accurate acceleration measurements with low power consumption.

Features of ADXL335 Accelerometer Module:

  1. 3-axis acceleration measurement with analog output.
  2. High sensitivity and low noise for precise motion detection.
  3. Compact and lightweight design for easy integration.
  4. Operates on low power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
  5. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, and other microcontrollers.

Specifications of ADXL335 Accelerometer Module:

  • Operating Voltage: 3V - 5V DC
  • Sensing Range: ±3g (X, Y, Z axes)
  • Output Type: Analog (X, Y, Z axis)
  • Sensitivity: 330mV/g at 3.3V supply
  • Bandwidth: Selectable via external capacitors
  • Current Consumption: ~350 µA
  • Dimensions: Compact size for embedded applications
  • Applications: Tilt sensing, vibration monitoring, motion tracking, gaming controllers

Package Includes:

1 × ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module

The ADXL335 Accelerometer Module is a high-precision 3-axis accelerometer that provides analog voltage outputs corresponding to acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes. It is widely used in motion sensing, vibration analysis, tilt detection, and robotics applications. The module is based on the Analog Devices ADXL335 IC, which offers stable and accurate acceleration measurements with low power consumption.

Features of ADXL335 Accelerometer Module:

  1. 3-axis acceleration measurement with analog output.
  2. High sensitivity and low noise for precise motion detection.
  3. Compact and lightweight design for easy integration.
  4. Operates on low power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
  5. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, and other microcontrollers.

Specifications of ADXL335 Accelerometer Module:

  • Operating Voltage: 3V - 5V DC
  • Sensing Range: ±3g (X, Y, Z axes)
  • Output Type: Analog (X, Y, Z axis)
  • Sensitivity: 330mV/g at 3.3V supply
  • Bandwidth: Selectable via external capacitors
  • Current Consumption: ~350 µA
  • Dimensions: Compact size for embedded applications
  • Applications: Tilt sensing, vibration monitoring, motion tracking, gaming controllers

Package Includes:

1 × ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module

$4.46
ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module
$4.46

Description

The ADXL335 Accelerometer Module is a high-precision 3-axis accelerometer that provides analog voltage outputs corresponding to acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes. It is widely used in motion sensing, vibration analysis, tilt detection, and robotics applications. The module is based on the Analog Devices ADXL335 IC, which offers stable and accurate acceleration measurements with low power consumption.

Features of ADXL335 Accelerometer Module:

  1. 3-axis acceleration measurement with analog output.
  2. High sensitivity and low noise for precise motion detection.
  3. Compact and lightweight design for easy integration.
  4. Operates on low power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
  5. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, and other microcontrollers.

Specifications of ADXL335 Accelerometer Module:

  • Operating Voltage: 3V - 5V DC
  • Sensing Range: ±3g (X, Y, Z axes)
  • Output Type: Analog (X, Y, Z axis)
  • Sensitivity: 330mV/g at 3.3V supply
  • Bandwidth: Selectable via external capacitors
  • Current Consumption: ~350 µA
  • Dimensions: Compact size for embedded applications
  • Applications: Tilt sensing, vibration monitoring, motion tracking, gaming controllers

Package Includes:

1 × ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module