Specification Brand : Diitao BulletPoint1 : Feature:A small 3-axis accelerometer with low power consumption and high resolution (13-bit). BulletPoint2 : Digital Output:The digital output data is in 16-bit double complement format and can be accessed via the I2C digital interface or SPI(3-wire or 4-wire). BulletPoint3 : Function: Used for threshold sensing and motion acceleration measurement to measure static gravity acceleration or dynamic acceleration in tilt detection applications. BulletPoint4 : Active and inactive detection:Detects the presence or absence of motion by comparing the acceleration on any axis to a user-set threshold. BulletPoint5 : Application:Suitable for medical instruments,industrial instruments, instrumentation,personal navigation devices, hard disk drive (HDD) protection, portable games. Color : 2000KG ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 7390465463582 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0687117700186 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 687117700186 IncludedComponents : GY-291 ItemName : Diitao 6PCS GY-291 ADXL345 3-Axis Digital Acceleration Gravity Tilt Module for IIC/SPI Transmission ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 8.7884 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 1.1938 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 6.1976 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : acceleration-sensors Manufacturer : Diitao Material : Copper ModelName : Bolisila ModelNumber : Bolisila NumberOfItems : 6 PartNumber : Bolisila ProductDescription : Main chip:ADXL345 Model:GY-291 Power supply:3-5V
Communication: IIC/SPI communication protocol
Measuring range:2 4 8 16g; High resolution:13 bits;
Normal operating current of accelerometer:450µA Ultra-low power consumption: Measurement mode as low as 23 μA Standby mode down to 0.1μA,VS = 2.5V (typical)
Sleep mode current :8µA
Percussion detection function:Detect single and double vibration in any direction. The free fall detection function can detect whether the device is falling.
Low power mode:Supports smart motion-based power management for threshold sensing and motion acceleration measurement.