ADXL335 Accelerometer Sensor Module - GY61
Non-returnable
Rs.399.00
The GY-61 ADXL335 is a popular analog accelerometer sensor module that is commonly used for measuring acceleration in various electronic projects and applications. This module is based on the Analog Devices ADXL335 accelerometer chip and provides analog voltage outputs proportional to acceleration in three axes: X, Y, and Z.
Product Details
- Three-Axis Acceleration: The GY-61 ADXL335 sensor is capable of measuring acceleration along three axes: X, Y, and Z. This makes it suitable for detecting motion and tilt in three-dimensional space.
- Analog Output: Unlike digital accelerometers that provide digital data, the ADXL335 provides analog voltage outputs that are proportional to acceleration. These analog outputs are suitable for interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) on microcontrollers or other processing devices.
- Wide Measurement Range: The ADXL335 can measure acceleration in a range of ±3 g (gravity), which is equivalent to approximately ±29.4 m/s². This range makes it versatile for many applications, including detecting both gentle and rapid movements.
- Low Power Consumption: It has low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Small Form Factor: The GY-61 module is compact and can be easily integrated into electronic projects.
- Low Cost: This sensor module is cost-effective and widely available, making it accessible for hobbyists and DIY projects.
Specifications:
Supply Voltage: Typically 3V to 5V
Output Voltage Range: 0.1 V to (Supply Voltage - 0.1 V)
Sensitivity: Typically 330 mV/g (millivolts per gravity) for each axis
Zero g Output: Approximately half of the supply voltage (Vcc/2) for each axis
Bandwidth: 50 Hz (typical)
Output Format: Analog voltage outputs for X, Y, and Z axes
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C