EVAL-ADXL1002Z, Evaluation Board for Evaluating the ADXL1002 Low Noise, High Frequency MEMS Accelerometer

Reference Design using part ADXL1002 by Analog Devices

Manufacturer

Analog Devices
  • Application Category
    Sensors and Transducers
  • Product Type
    Accelerometer

For End Products

  • Industrial Automation HMI

Description

  • EVAL-ADXL1002Z, Evaluation Board allows users to quickly evaluate the performance of the ADXL1002 vibration sensor. The EVAL-ADXL1002Z is specifically designed to mount onto a mechanical shaker and are constructed of an extra thick printed circuit board (PCB), measuring 0.8 inches square. Screw holes are supplied for rigid mounting to the shaker block. This design allows users to evaluate the full performance range of the ADXL1002 vibration sensor without having to solder the device to a separate test board. A simple RC low-pass filter is provided at the output with a -3 dB bandwidth of about 20 kHz. Components can be replaced to allow users to implement their own application specific low-pass filter on the output of the device

Key Features

  • Input Signal Amplitude
    3.3 to 5.25 V

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