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LIS2DH12 Application Note

Part Series:LIS2DH12 Series
Category:Acceleration Sensors
Description:Accelerometer Triple ±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g 2.5V 12Pin LGA Tray
Document:LIS2DH12TR Application Note (59 Pages)

LIS2DH12 Acceleration Sensors Application Note

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LIS2DH12TR
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LIS2DH12
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LIS2DH12 - ST Microelectronics Specifications

TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Number of Pins
12 Pin
Supply Voltage (DC)
1.71V (min)
Case/Package
LGA-12
Operating Temperature (Max)
85 ℃
Operating Temperature (Min)
-40 ℃
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LIS2DH12 - ST Microelectronics Function Overview

The LIS2DH12 is an ultra-low-power high-performance three-axis linear accelerometer belonging to the “femto” family with digital I2C/SPI serial interface standard output.
The LIS2DH12 has user-selectable full scales of ±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g and is capable of measuring accelerations with output data rates from 1 Hz to 5.3 kHz.
The self-test capability allows the user to check the functionality of the sensor in the final application.
The device may be configured to generate interrupt signals by detecting two independent inertial wake-up/free-fall events as well as by the position of the device itself.
The LIS2DH12 is available in a small thin plastic land grid array package (LGA) and is guaranteed to operate over an extended temperature range from -40 °C to +85 °C.
Key Features
Wide supply voltage, 1.71 V to 3.6 V
Independent IO supply (1.8 V) and supply voltage compatible
Ultra-low power consumption down to 2 μA
±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g selectable full scales
I2 C/SPI digital output interface
2 independent programmable interrupt generators for free-fall and motion detection
6D/4D orientation detection
“Sleep-to-wake” and “return-to-sleep” functions
Free-fall detection
Motion detection
Embedded temperature sensor
Embedded FIFO
ECOPACK® , RoHS and “Green” compliant
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