Motion Sensors - Accelerometers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
805M1-0200

805M1-0200

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

ACCELEROMETER 200G ANALOG TO5-3

13

H3LIS200DLTR

H3LIS200DLTR

STMicroelectronics

ACCEL 100-200G I2C/SPI 16TFLGA

0

312A-10-LF

312A-10-LF

LIGHTNING PROTECTIVE LOW FREQUEN

50

MXP7205VF

MXP7205VF

MEMSIC

ACCELEROMETER 5G SPI 8LCC

0

731A/P31

731A/P31

Wilcoxon (Amphenol Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies)

ACCEL SENSOR

0

ADXL103CE

ADXL103CE

Analog Devices, Inc.

ACCELEROMETER 1.7G ANALOG 8LCC

273

CMCP797V-500-M8

CMCP797V-500-M8

STI Vibration Monitoring

VEL TRANSD. 500 MV/IN/SEC SIDE M

50

ADXL335BCPZ

ADXL335BCPZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

ACCELEROMETER 3G ANALOG 16LFCSP

0

LIS3LV02DLTR

LIS3LV02DLTR

STMicroelectronics

ACCELEROMETER 2-6G I2C/SPI 16LGA

2866

KXTIK-1004-FR

KXTIK-1004-FR

ROHM Semiconductor

ACCELEROMETER 2-8G I2C 16LGA

4372

MMA3221EGR2

MMA3221EGR2

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NXP Semiconductors)

ANALOG CIRCUIT, 1 FUNC, PDSO20

3000

IIM-42352

IIM-42352

TDK InvenSense

COMPACT, LOW POWER 3-AXIS INDUST

0

ADXL337BCPZ-RL

ADXL337BCPZ-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

ACCELEROMETER 3G ANALOG 16LFCSP

0

1-1001220-0

1-1001220-0

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

ACCELEROMETER 150G ANALOG

13

MMA1725WR2

MMA1725WR2

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NXP Semiconductors)

ANALOG CIRCUIT, PQCC17

8000

CMCP770A

CMCP770A

STI Vibration Monitoring

COMPACT ACCEL, 100 MV/G TOP EXIT

50

ADXL363BCCZ-RL

ADXL363BCCZ-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

MICROPOWER 3-AXIS +/-2/4/8G DIGI

1445

ADXL345TCCZ-EP-RL7

ADXL345TCCZ-EP-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

ACCEL 2-16G I2C/SPI 14LGA

0

ADXL202AQC-REEL

ADXL202AQC-REEL

Analog Devices, Inc.

DUAL-AXIS IMEMS ACCELEROMETER

1107

312A-80

312A-80

LIGHTNING PROTECTIVE VIBRATION S

50

Motion Sensors - Accelerometers

1. Overview

Accelerometers are motion sensors that measure acceleration forces (static or dynamic) along one or multiple axes. These devices convert mechanical motion into electrical signals, enabling quantitative analysis of vibration, tilt, shock, and dynamic movement. As core components in modern sensing systems, accelerometers play critical roles in consumer electronics, industrial automation, automotive safety systems, and aerospace navigation.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Capacitive MEMSHigh sensitivity, low power consumption, digital outputSmartphones, wearable devices
PiezoelectricSelf-powered, excellent frequency responseVibration analysis, impact detection
PiezoresistiveHigh shock tolerance, analog outputAutomotive crash testing, industrial monitoring
Servo (Force-Balance)Ultra-high precision, low noiseInertial navigation, seismic monitoring
Optical MEMSImmune to electromagnetic interferenceHigh-precision scientific instruments

3. Structure and Components

Typical accelerometers consist of: - Seismic mass with specific inertial properties - Elastic suspension elements (springs or beams) - Displacement detection circuit (capacitive, piezoelectric, or resistive) - Temperature compensation circuitry - Signal conditioning electronics - Protective housing (metal/ceramic/polymer) Modern MEMS devices integrate microstructures on silicon substrates with digital interfaces (I2C/SPI).

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Measurement Range 2g to 500gDetermines application suitability
Resolution0.1mg to 10mgImpacts measurement precision
Frequency ResponseDC to 10kHzAffects dynamic signal capture
Nonlinearity 0.1% to 1% FSMeasurement accuracy indicator
Temperature Range-40 C to +150 CEnvironmental reliability
Power Consumption5 A to 10mABattery life consideration

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (screen rotation), gaming controllers
  • Automotive: Airbag deployment, electronic stability control (ESC)
  • Industrial: Predictive maintenance systems, vibration monitoring
  • Healthcare: Fall detection devices, rehabilitation equipment
  • Aerospace: Flight control systems, structural health monitoring
  • Case Study: iPhone's ADXL345 MEMS accelerometer enables step counting and orientation detection

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Analog DevicesADXL3453-axis, 13-bit resolution, I2C interface
STMicroelectronicsLSM6DSO6-axis IMU, AI-enabled edge computing
Bosch SensortecBMI270Low-power wearable sensor, 16Hz noise
TE ConnectivityKX134-1211 400g high-shock measurement
HoneywellQA-750Tactical-grade servo accelerometer

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Determine required measurement axes (1D/2D/3D)
  • Match range/sensitivity with application requirements
  • Assess environmental conditions (temperature, vibration)
  • Select appropriate output interface (analog/digital)
  • Evaluate power consumption constraints
  • Consider calibration requirements and long-term stability

8. Industry Trends

Key development directions include: - MEMS technology advancement towards atomic-scale sensitivity - Integration with gyroscopes and AI processing (smart sensors) - Wireless sensor network compatibility - Increased adoption in autonomous vehicles and IoT edge devices - Development of ultra-low-power wake-up accelerometers - Fiber optic accelerometer systems for aerospace applications - Enhanced shock survivability for industrial harsh environments

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