Murata 3-Axis Surface Mount Sensor, SMD, SPI, 32-Pin

RS Stock No.: 171-0676Brand: MurataManufacturers Part No.: SCC1300-D04-004
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Specifications

Brand

Murata

Sensor Type

Accelerometer, Gyroscope

Number of Axis

3

Technology

Digital

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Interface Type

SPI

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V, 5.25 V

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

3 V, 4.75 V

Package Type

SMD

Sensitivity

18 °/s/LSB, 650 LSB/g

Pin Count

32

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Country of Origin

Finland

Product details

Inertial Measurement Units, Murata

Inertia sensor ICs combine various sensors into one package to more accurately measure changes in velocity and orientation. Also known as measuring six degrees of freedom due to measuring both rotating and acceleration and can be used for dead reckoning and other positional calculations. They may also include accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, temperature sensors and inclinometers to compensate for drift.

Inertial Measurement Units (IMU), Murata

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Murata 3-Axis Surface Mount Sensor, SMD, SPI, 32-Pin

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Murata 3-Axis Surface Mount Sensor, SMD, SPI, 32-Pin
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Murata

Sensor Type

Accelerometer, Gyroscope

Number of Axis

3

Technology

Digital

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Interface Type

SPI

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V, 5.25 V

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

3 V, 4.75 V

Package Type

SMD

Sensitivity

18 °/s/LSB, 650 LSB/g

Pin Count

32

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Country of Origin

Finland

Product details

Inertial Measurement Units, Murata

Inertia sensor ICs combine various sensors into one package to more accurately measure changes in velocity and orientation. Also known as measuring six degrees of freedom due to measuring both rotating and acceleration and can be used for dead reckoning and other positional calculations. They may also include accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, temperature sensors and inclinometers to compensate for drift.

Inertial Measurement Units (IMU), Murata