
Allicdata Part #: | AGS21831-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
AGS21831 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
Manufacturer: | Panasonic Electronic Components |
Short Description: | ACCELEROMETER 1.5G ANALOG 14SMD |
More Detail: | Accelerometer X, Y Axis ±1.5g 60Hz 14-SMD Module |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | GS2 |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Type: | Analog |
Axis: | X, Y |
Acceleration Range: | ±1.5g |
Sensitivity (LSB/g): | -- |
Sensitivity (mV/g): | 800 |
Bandwidth: | 60Hz |
Output Type: | Analog Voltage |
Voltage - Supply: | 2.85 V ~ 3.15 V |
Features: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Package / Case: | 14-SMD Module |
Supplier Device Package: | 14-SMD Module |
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Motion sensors are instruments used to detect changes in position or velocity of objects. As a particular type of motion sensor, accelerometers measure the acceleration of an object with respect to a fixed reference point. The AGS21831 is a three-axis accelerometer, meaning that it can measure the acceleration of an object along three different orthogonal axes: x, y, and z. This makes the device suitable for a wide range of applications.
The AGS21831 is based on an advanced MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System) technology and has a small form factor with selectable measurement ranges of ±2g, ±4g, ±8g and ±16g. It employs a two-wire serial interface which is simple and easy to use. With bandwidths up to 400Hz, the unit delivers highly accurate and reliable motion data suitable for a wide range of applications. The unit also has built-in noise suppression and digital pulse processing, which ensures good signal-to-noise ratio and minimal drift. It has a low power consumption and a wide working temperature range of -40 to +105 degrees Celsius.
The AGS21831 is widely used in industrial settings, such as automotive engineering, robotics, and aerospace. In these applications, it can be used to detect the motion of objects in order to control them. For example, in automotive engineering, the device can be used to detect the motion of vehicles, thus enabling automatic control of their speed and direction. Similarly, in robotics, the device can be used to detect and measure the movements of robotic arms in order to perform automated tasks. In aerospace, the device can be used to measure the motion of aircraft in order to measure their speed, position, and orientation.
The working principle of the AGS21831 is based on the piezoelectric effect: when a stress is applied to certain crystalline materials, it produces an electrical potential difference across their points. By utilizing this phenomenon, the AGS21831 can convert physical motion into an electrical signal (a voltage or current). The signal is then converted into digital data, allowing for further processing of the motion data. This data can be used to accurately measure the velocity, direction, and acceleration of an object.
In summary, the AGS21831 is a three-axis accelerometer that can accurately measure the motion of objects in various industrial settings. It employs an advanced MEMS technology and has a wide working temperature range. Its two-wire serial interface is simple and easy to use. The device has a low power consumption and a wide bandwidth, delivering reliable motion data suitable for a variety of applications. Its working principle is based on the piezoelectric effect, which allows for the conversion of physical motion into electrical signals.
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