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Crowtail – 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer (±16g) is a digital MEMS accelerometer with a wide measurement range and high sensitivity, based on the ADXL345 chip. Intended for projects requiring motion, orientation, and acceleration detection in robotics, safety systems, and interactive devices.
The Crowtail – 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer (±16g) module, based on the ADXL345 chip, is a precise digital MEMS accelerometer designed to measure acceleration on three axes. It supports a measurement range of up to ±16 g, offering high resolution of 3.9 mg/LSB at ±2 g and overload tolerance up to 10,000 g. With support for single and double tap detection, as well as orientation and motion detection features, the module is used in robotics, vehicles, game controllers, and safety systems. The Crowtail interface enables easy connection to microcontrollers via I2C or SPI.
Module with a 3-axis ADXL345 accelerometer with a configurable measuring range of ±2/±4/±8/±16 g. The board is equipped with a Grove connector and communicates via the I2C interface. Seeed Studio 101020054
Module with a 3-axis H3LIS331 accelerometer with a wide measurement range up to ± 400g. It communicates via the I2C or SPI interface. SparkFun SEN-14480
MMA8451 Triple-Axis Accelerometer w/ 14-bit ADC, detects motion, tilt and basic orientation, wide usage range: from +-2g up to +-8g, easy to use with Arduino or another microcontroller. Adafruit 2019.
KAmodMC3635 is a module with the MC3635 three-axis accelerometer from mCube. The sensor allows the measurement of acceleration in the range of ±2g/±4g/±8g/±12g/±16g, the measurement frequency is from 14 to 1300 Hz. Communication with the sensor is realized via the I2C interface. The board is equipped with the Pmod I2C standard connector and the KAMAMI connector. Kamami KAmodMC3635
Module with 3-axis digital accelerator ADXL345, SPI and I2C communication.
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Module with the 3-axis MMA8452Q accelerometer. The system has a user selectable measurement scale of ±2g/±4g/±8g. There are two Qwiic connectors on the board and holes with 2.54 mm raster. SparkFun SEN-14587
Module with a 3-axis H3LIS331 accelerometer with a measuring range up to ± 400g. The board is equipped with a STEMMA QT connector and communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 4627
Module with 3-axis ADXL375 accelerometer with a wide measurement range up to ±200g. The board is equipped with a STEMMA QT connector and communicates via the I2C or SPI interface. Adafruit 5374
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Module with a 3-axis KX132 accelerometer. The system has a user selectable measurement scale of ± 2/±4/±8/±16g. There are two Qwiic connectors on the board and holes with a 2.54 mm pitch. SparkFun SEN-17871
Module with the LIS3DHTR 3-axis accelerometer. The board is equipped with a Grove connector and communicates via the I2C interface. Seeed Studio 114020121
KAmodMMA7361LC is an accelerometer module with an analogue output, equipped with the MMA7361LC chip. It has a embedded voltage regulator, so it can be used in systems supplied with voltage of 2.5...5.5V.
KAmodMMA8653FC is a module with NXP's MMA8653FC three-axis accelerometer. The sensor allows the measurement of acceleration in the range of ± 2g / ± 4g / ± 8g, the measurement frequency is from 1.56 Hz to 800 Hz. Communication with the sensor takes place via the I2C interface
Module with a 3-axis MMA7660FC accelerometer with a measuring range up to ± 1.5g. The board is equipped with a Grove connector and communicates via the I2C interface. Seeed Studio 101020039
Module with a 3-axis KX134 accelerometer. The system has a user selectable measurement scale of ±8/±16/±32/±64 g. There are two Qwiic connectors on the board and holes with a 2.54 mm pitch. SparkFun SEN-17589
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Three-axis accelerometer module with MMA8452 system; I2C bus
Crowtail – 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer (±16g) is a digital MEMS accelerometer with a wide measurement range and high sensitivity, based on the ADXL345 chip. Intended for projects requiring motion, orientation, and acceleration detection in robotics, safety systems, and interactive devices.