ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module
Specifications
Parameter | Details |
Measurement Range | ±3g |
Interface Type | Analog Output |
Operating Voltage | 3V – 5V |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Module Dimensions | 1.5 cm × 1.5 cm × 1.1 cm |
Weight | 5g |
Built-in Logic Converter | Yes (for I2C Communication) |
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
- Free Shipping & Returns : On all orders over $200
The ADXL335 Accelerometer Module is a compact, low-power sensor that provides 3-axis acceleration measurement with a ±3g full-scale range. It is capable of detecting static acceleration (for tilt-sensing applications) as well as dynamic acceleration caused by motion, shock, or vibration.
This breakout board features an on-board voltage regulator, allowing it to operate at 5V, making it Arduino-compatible and easy to integrate into various motion-based applications.
Features
✔ 3-Axis Acceleration Sensing – Measures X, Y, and Z-axis motion
✔ Analog Output Interface – Simple integration with microcontrollers
✔ Compact & Lightweight – Small 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm form factor
✔ Wide Operating Temperature – Functions between -40°C to +85°C
✔ On-Board Voltage Regulator – 5V-compatible for easy connection to Arduino
✔ Low Power Consumption – Ideal for battery-operated devices
Applications
✔ Tilt-Sensing & Orientation Detection – Ideal for robotics and motion tracking
✔ Gaming & Virtual Reality – Enhances motion control in gaming systems
✔ FPV & RC Systems – Improves stabilization in drones and RC vehicles
✔ GPS Navigation Systems – Provides motion-based position tracking
✔ Vibration Monitoring & Compensation – Used in industrial applications
✔ Motion-Activated Functions – Enables gesture-based control
✔ Free-Fall Detection – Critical for safety applications in devices
Package Includes
✔ 1 x ADXL335 3-Axis Analog Output Accelerometer Module
This high-performance accelerometer is a versatile motion sensor for robotics, gaming, GPS tracking, and vibration monitoring applications! 🚀
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