Allicdata Part #: | 497-4915-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
LIS2L02AL |
Price: | $ 2.03 |
Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
Manufacturer: | STMicroelectronics |
Short Description: | ACCELEROMETER 2G ANALOG 8LGA |
More Detail: | Accelerometer X, Y Axis ±2g 2kHz 8-LGA |
DataSheet: | LIS2L02AL Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
2940 +: | $ 1.84338 |
Series: | -- |
Packaging: | Tray |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Type: | Analog |
Axis: | X, Y |
Acceleration Range: | ±2g |
Sensitivity (LSB/g): | -- |
Sensitivity (mV/g): | 660 |
Bandwidth: | 2kHz |
Output Type: | Analog Voltage |
Voltage - Supply: | 2.4 V ~ 5.25 V |
Features: | Adjustable Bandwidth |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Package / Case: | 8-LLGA |
Supplier Device Package: | 8-LGA |
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:Motion sensors have become widely used in a variety of applications. Among them is the LIS2L02AL, an accelerometer that’s used to measure linear acceleration and tilt. This makes it a versatile sensor that can be used in various scenarios, from controlling a robotic arm to detecting tilt in a motion simulation game. In this article, we’ll look at the application field of the LIS2L02AL and its principle of operation.
Applications of LIS2L02AL
The LIS2L02AL is most commonly used for measuring linear acceleration and tilt. This accelerometer is capable of measuring acceleration in threes axes: X, Y, and Z. The sensitivity of the measurement depends on the range used. The most common range is +/-2g, which can measure accelerations of up to 2G in each direction. However, the range can be easily changed if needed.
The accelerometer can be used in various scenarios, such as robotic arms, where it’s used to detect the position of the arm. It can also be used in virtual reality applications, where its motion sensing capabilities can be used to detect the orientation of the user’s head. Additionally, it can be used in motion simulation games, where its tilt sensing capabilities can be used to measure how far the simulation environment is tilted. The LIS2L02AL can also be used to measure vibration in motors and machines, and in aerial robots as a speedometer.
Working Principle of LIS2L02AL
The heart of the LIS2L02AL is a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) that consists of a mass, suspension, and piezoelectric material. The mass serves as the sensing element, while the suspension acts as a spring, allowing the mass to move as it experiences acceleration. The force generated by the acceleration on the mass is transferred to the piezoelectric material, which converts it into an electrical charge. This charge is then read by the LIS2L02AL’s electronics and converted into a digital signal.
The output of the LIS2L02AL is a three-axis signal, which is then used to determine acceleration in each axis. By balancing the signals from the three axes, the LIS2L02AL can be used to measure tilt as well. The accelerometer’s output can also be converted into analog signals, which can then be used to interface with other systems.
Conclusion
The LIS2L02AL is a versatile accelerometer with a wide range of applications. It can be used to measure linear acceleration and tilt, and can be applied to various scenarios, from robotic arms to motion simulation games. Its working principle is based on MEMS technology and its sensors can convert mechanical forces into electrical signals. Thanks to its easy-to-use interface and wide range of options, the LIS2L02AL is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable accelerometer.
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