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resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup360:hardware:adxl362 [30 Jul 2021 06:53] Victor Calinao, Jrresources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup360:hardware:adxl362 [14 Mar 2023 06:21] (current) – updated the design files download link Joyce Velasco
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 ====== EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ Shield ====== ====== EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ Shield ======
-The [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] shield illustrates the functionality of the ADXL362 - an ultralow power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer. +The [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] shield illustrates the functionality of the [[ADI>ADXL362]] - an ultralow power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer. 
  
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 The [[adi>ADXL362]] is  capable of measuring dynamic acceleration (resulting from motion or shock) as well as static acceleration (gravity). It provides 12-bit output resolution and has three operating ranges, ±2 g, ±4 g, and ±8 g. Additional useful features include an on-chip, 12-bit temperature sensor accurate to ±0.5°, motion triggered wake-up functionality, and and several activity detection modes which makes is ideal for portable low-power instruments.  The [[adi>ADXL362]] is  capable of measuring dynamic acceleration (resulting from motion or shock) as well as static acceleration (gravity). It provides 12-bit output resolution and has three operating ranges, ±2 g, ±4 g, and ±8 g. Additional useful features include an on-chip, 12-bit temperature sensor accurate to ±0.5°, motion triggered wake-up functionality, and and several activity detection modes which makes is ideal for portable low-power instruments. 
  
-The [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] Shield is designed in Arduino Uno R3 format which makes it suitable to used with both Arduino Due (e.g. [[adi>EVAL-ADICUP360]] based board) and Arduino Uno R3 base boards.+The [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] Shield is designed in Arduino Uno R3 format which makes it suitable to be used with both Arduino Due (e.g. [[adi>EVAL-ADICUP360]] based board) and Arduino Uno R3 base boards.
  
-<WRAP tip round>The [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] board has a large capacitor(C18) on the board which holds charge for the LCD screen.  When power cycling the system, you must wait approximately 5 seconds to allow enough time for the capacitors on the [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] board to fully discharge.  This is a power requirement for the [[adi>ADXL362]], which notes in the datasheet that the power rail must come all the way back down to 0V before powering back up. </WRAP>+<WRAP tip round>The [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] board has a large capacitor (C18) on the board which holds charge for the LCD screen.  When power cycling the system, you must wait approximately 5 seconds to allow enough time for the capacitors on the [[adi>EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ]] board to fully discharge.  This is a power requirement for the [[adi>ADXL362]], which notes in the datasheet that the power rail must come all the way back down to 0V before powering back up. </WRAP>
  
 ===== Getting Started Video ===== ===== Getting Started Video =====
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-{{:resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup360:hardware:eval-adxl362-ardz_design_files.zip|EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ Design & Integration Files}}+[[adi>media/en/reference-design-documentation/design-integration-files/eval-adxl362-ardz-designsupport.zip|EVAL-ADXL362-ARDZ Design & Integration Files]]
   * Schematics    * Schematics 
   * PCB Layout and Mounting Diagram    * PCB Layout and Mounting Diagram 
resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adicup360/hardware/adxl362.txt · Last modified: 14 Mar 2023 06:21 by Joyce Velasco