Murata 3 Axis Surface High Performance Accelerometer 3 V 3.6 V, SPI, Surface Mount, 12-Pin

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N° de stock RS:
799-9200
Référence fabricant:
SCA3100-D04-004
Fabricant:
Murata
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Marque

Murata

Sensor Type

Accelerometer

Product Type

High Performance Accelerometer

Number of Axis

3

Technology

Digital

Mount Type

Surface

Interface Type

SPI

Maximum Frequency Response

55Hz

Minimum Frequency Response

30Hz

Minimum Supply Voltage

3V

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.6V

Package Type

Surface Mount

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Sensitivity

900Counts/g

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Pin Count

12

Standards/Approvals

ELV, RoHS

Length

8.6mm

Height

3.3mm

Width

7.6 mm

Series

SCA3100

Supply Current

5mA

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

Pays d'origine :
FI

Accelerometer ICs, Murata


Murata's low-g acceleration sensors include high performance digital and analog accelerometers for both safety critical automotive and industrial applications. Based on 3D MEMS technology and intended for horizontal or vertical measurements. The sensing element and the measuring ASIC are assembled in a dual-in-line or dual-in-flat-line plastic package with pins for surface mount and re-flow soldering.

The zero point temperature dependence is less than 1mg/°C. Environmentally protected with silicone gel for high reliability in a humid environment and during temperature cycling. The sensing element design with over damped frequency response enables excellent performance even in harsh and vibrating environments.

The measuring direction is parallel or perpendicular to the mounting plane. The ASIC includes an on-chip EEPROM memory with the calibration coefficients for unit interchangeability.

Murata accelerometers include failure detection: digitally activated self-test, calibration memory parity or check sum check and continuous connection failure detection.

Accelerometers, Murata


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