Wiki

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:adxl372 [23 Jan 2018 01:40] Brandon Busheyresources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:adxl372 [26 Jan 2018 21:46] – adding hw images Brandon Bushey
Line 9: Line 9:
 In addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL372 has many features to enable impact detection while providing system level power reduction. The device includes a deep multimode output first in, first out (FIFO), several activity detection modes, and a method for capturing only the peak acceleration of over threshold events. In addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL372 has many features to enable impact detection while providing system level power reduction. The device includes a deep multimode output first in, first out (FIFO), several activity detection modes, and a method for capturing only the peak acceleration of over threshold events.
  
-{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:adxl372:combined_hw_image.png?400 |}}+{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:adxl372:adxl372-ardz_together_top_web.jpg?400 |}}
  
 Two additional lower power modes with interrupt driven, wake-up features are available for monitoring motion during periods of inactivity. In wake-up mode, acceleration data can be averaged to obtain a low enough output noise to trigger on low g thresholds. In instant on mode, the ADXL372 consumes 1.4 μA while continuously monitoring the environment for impacts. When an impact event that exceeds the internally set threshold is detected, the device switches to normal operating mode fast enough to record the event. Two additional lower power modes with interrupt driven, wake-up features are available for monitoring motion during periods of inactivity. In wake-up mode, acceleration data can be averaged to obtain a low enough output noise to trigger on low g thresholds. In instant on mode, the ADXL372 consumes 1.4 μA while continuously monitoring the environment for impacts. When an impact event that exceeds the internally set threshold is detected, the device switches to normal operating mode fast enough to record the event.
Line 54: Line 54:
 | PIN 4 | MISO | INT2  | | PIN 4 | MISO | INT2  |
 | PIN 5 | CS   | INT1  | | PIN 5 | CS   | INT1  |
 +
 +  - {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:adxl372:adxl372-ardz_separate_top_web.jpg?500 |}}
 +  - {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:adxl372:adxl372-ardz_together_top_web.jpg?400 |}}
  
 ==== Ribbon Cable Connection (P7 and P1) ==== ==== Ribbon Cable Connection (P7 and P1) ====
resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adicup3029/hardware/adxl372.txt · Last modified: 03 Mar 2023 08:05 by Joyce Velasco