Analog Devices’ MEMS Accelerometers Deliver Compelling Noise Performance for Condition Monitoring
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- View the ADXL1001 product page, download data sheet, order samples and evaluation boards: http://www.analog.com/ADXL1001
- View the ADXL1002 product page, download data sheet, order samples and evaluation boards: http://www.analog.com/ADXL1002
- Learn more about ADI’s MEMS accelerometer technology and products: http://www.analog.com/en/products/mems/accelerometers.html
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About the ADXL1001 and ADXL1002
The ADXL1001 and ADXL1002 MEMS accelerometers deliver ultra-low noise density over an extended bandwidth with high- grange. The accelerometers are available in two models with full-scale ranges of ±100g (ADXL1001) and ±50g (ADXL1002). Typical noise density for the ADXL1002 is 25 μg/√Hz, with a sensitivity of 40mV/g, and 30 μg/√Hz for ADXL1001 with sensitivity 20mV/g. Both accelerometers operate on single voltage supply from 3.0V to 5.25V, and offer useful features such as complete, electrostatic self-test and over range indicator. The ADXL1001 and ADXL1002 are rated for operation over a -40°C to +125°C temperature range.
Product Pricing and Availability Product Pricing and Availability | |||||||||||||||
Product | Output Interface | Full-scale Range | Product Availability | Price Each per 1,000 | Packaging | ||||||||||
ADXL1001 | Analog | ±100 g | Now | $29.61 | 32 lead 5x5 mm LFCSP | ||||||||||
ADXL1002 | Analog | ±50 g | Now | $29.61 | 32 lead 5x5 mm LFCSP |
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