Do you have the following data about ADXL1001, ADXL1003, ADXL1005?
1. Offset voltage stability when the device is exposed to increasing acceleration.
2. Peak clipping level when the device is exposed to excessive acceleration.
plesase.
Best regards
ADXL1001
Recommended for New Designs
The ADXL1001/ADXL1002 deliver ultralow noise density over an extended frequency range with two full-scale range options, and are optimized for industrial...
Datasheet
ADXL1001 on Analog.com
ADXL1003
Recommended for New Designs
The ADXL1003 delivers ultralow noise density over an extended frequency range and is optimized for bearing fault detection and diagnostics. The ADXL1003...
Datasheet
ADXL1003 on Analog.com
ADXL1005
Recommended for New Designs
The ADXL1005 delivers ultralow noise density over an extended frequency range and is optimized for bearing fault detection and diagnostics. The ADXL1005...
Datasheet
ADXL1005 on Analog.com
Do you have the following data about ADXL1001, ADXL1003, ADXL1005?
1. Offset voltage stability when the device is exposed to increasing acceleration.
2. Peak clipping level when the device is exposed to excessive acceleration.
plesase.
Best regards
Hi Mochi,
Thank you for your post!
To help you better, would you like to explain more about the first question?
I'll relay this to my colleague and would get back to you as soon as I have an update.
Best regards,
John
Thank you for your attention.
Our customer used to work with the ADXL150.
Customers are now interested in the ADXL100X series.
From the ADXL150 precedent, customers believe they need to know what happens when acceleration exceeds the operating range.
Best regards
Please refer to the Over-Range section of the datasheet. This is a snippet form the datasheet.
Please refer to the Over-Range section of the datasheet. This is a snippet form the datasheet.