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ADXL335 3axis Accelerometer
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Description :
The ADXL335 module is a breakout board that incorporates the ADXL335 accelerometer sensor. It simplifies the usage of the ADXL335 sensor by providing a compact and user-friendly package with voltage regulators and pull-up resistors, making it easier to interface with microcontrollers.
Here's a quick overview of the ADXL335 module:
Axes of Measurement: Similar to the ADXL335 sensor, the module measures acceleration along three perpendicular axes: X, Y, and Z.
Output Type: Analog Output: The module includes three analog voltage outputs (X, Y, Z) that are proportional to the acceleration along each axis.
Voltage Regulators: Some ADXL335 modules include voltage regulators, allowing them to operate over a wider range of input voltages. They might accept input voltages from 3V to 5V.
Pull-Up Resistors: The module may include pull-up resistors on the X, Y, and Z output lines to help stabilize the output signals.
Pin Configuration:
- X, Y, Z: Analog voltage outputs corresponding to the X, Y, and Z axes.
- VCC: Connect to the positive power supply.
- GND: Connect to the ground.
- Self-Test (ST): Used for self-testing the accelerometer.
Wiring:
ADXL335 | Arduino |
VCC | 5v |
GND | GND |
X | A0 |
Y | A1 |
Z | A2 |