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H30CD Accelerometer

Key Features H30CD

  • Detect three axes (triaxial) simultaneously
  • Very small and thin package: 2.9 x 2.9x .92mm
  • Single supply voltage of +2.2 to +3.6V (I/O interface 1.7V)
  • I2C digital interface
  • Very low power consumption and standby
  • Operation current 0.27mA at 3V
  • Stand by: less than 5uA (T=65°C), Shutdown: less than 1uA((T=65°C)
  • "Intelligent Freefall Detection":
  • For precise Freefall judgement, the new feature of axial uniformity in threshold level of ZeroG is applied.
  • To avoid incorrect FreeFall judgement due to vertical vibration or rotation an algorithm can be applied.
  • Capable to detect "Static(Tilt) and "Dynamic"
  • High shock durability (>5000g)
  • Temperature sensor capable of digital output.
  • ROHS Compliant
  • Low cost and high volume manufacturing (Tape and Reel) ready.
  • Precise factory calibration - 100 % of the accelerometer is factory calibrated. As a result, customer side is free from re-calibration. No additional cost for re-calibration is required.

Direct Benefits of Triaxial Accelerometer

Triaxial Accelerometer (accelerometer sensor)


Technical Sheets (PDF)


No. Accelerometer Sheets File
1 "Catalog of H30CD Accelerometer" Accelerometer H30CD (PDF)

 

 
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