MikroElektronika Add-On Board Evaluation Board for NMH1000 for mikroBUS Socket

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Référence fabricant:
MIKROE-6027
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MikroElektronika
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Marque

MikroElektronika

Product Type

Motor & Robotic Development Tool

Power Management Function

Evaluation Board

For Use With

mikroBUS Socket

Kit Classification

Accelerometer

Featured Device

NMH1000

Kit Name

Add-On Board

Standards/Approvals

ISO 9001, RoHS, ISO 27001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001

The MikroElektronika Mag&Accel Click is a compact add-on board representing a moving object and magnetic switch as a single solution. This board features the NMH1000, a Hall-effect magnetic field switch, and the FXLS8974CF, a 3-axis low-g accelerometer, both from NXP Semiconductor. These two sensors are high-performance, low-power devices covering all of Earth's surface elevations. By combining the magnetic field and acceleration data, you can easily determine your application's moving and magnetic field sensing. This Click board makes the perfect solution for the development of various industrial and home applications where magnetic field detection and the acceleration of the object are the essence.

Selectable threshold

Selectable sample rate

Output indicates of absence of a magnetic field as compared to an internally set threshold

Consists of a state machine

Analog-to-voltage conversion

Generation of a bi-state output

Arranged in linear succession

User-selectable

Full-scale measurement ranges

High precision

FIFO buffers

Flexible sensor data change detection function

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