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  • Tilt-Sensing with Kionix MEMS Accelerometers (.pdf)
    Tilt/Inclination sensing is a common application for low-g accelerometers. This application note describes how to use Kionix MEMS low-g accelerometers to enable tilt sensing. Applicable theory, plots and equations are provided with this note as guidelines.
  • Accelerometers
    devices are about as big as a transistor) and ability to respond to dc (static) accelerations. Frequency response ranges from dc to about 5 kHz depending on the particular type. High-g-range units generally have higher frequency response than their low-range equivalents. A simple model of such a device
  • Accelerometer Basics
    frequency range of an. > High frequency. accelerometer is 1/3 of its natural frequency. measurements usually. end up being made. > A two inch fall of a metal object onto a. with accelerometers. workbench can generate 2,000 g's. with low sensitivity. > For permanent. > Choose accelerometers to allow
  • Accelerometer Noise
    and in a JFET is. dependant on the drain gate voltage due to impact ionization. Typically IGSS for a. JFET at room temperature is less than 300 fA resulting in a value for R2 greater. than 167 G. R2 for low signal MOSFETs at room temperature is about 1 T. Equation (1) can then be rewritten: (2). E2t
  • Biasing Internally Amplified Accelerometers
    in SigLab. than 13.5 V: V. = V -V. = 135. . V (2). MAX. PS. LM 334. Given the above restrictions, if the. The dc component is removed with the. accelerometer has a sensitivity of 100 mV/g,. capacitor, Cblock. The low frequency -3 dB. accelerations of up to 5 g can be measured. point is set
  • Introduction to Piezoelectric Accelerometers
    . This design offers a low profile, light weight, excellent thermal stability, and an economical price. Insensitivity to transverse motion is also an inherent feature of this design. Generally, flexural beam designs are well suited for low-frequency, low-g-level applications like those which may
  • Using Two Tri-Axis Accelerometers for Rotational Measurements (.pdf)
    that contains two or more accelerometers. With some understanding of fundamental physics, they can extract more than just linear acceleration data from their system. This application note describes how to use two Kionix MEMS low-g accelerometers to enable rotational measurements. Applicable theory, plots
  • Introduction to Charge Mode Accelerometers
    Dytran charge mode accelerometers are designed to measure shock and vibration phenomena over a broad temperature range. These accelerometers, unlike the Low Impedance Voltage Mode (LIVM) types, contain no built-in amplifiers. Dytran's charge mode accelerometers utilize high sensitivity piezoceramic

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