STMicroelectronics LIS2D MEMS Digital Output Motion Sensors

STMicroelectronics LIS2D MEMS Digital Output Motion Sensors are 3-axis MEMS digital output accelerometer sensors. These devices are ultra-low-power with embedded features and are sharing the same pinout, belonging to the same family, with digital I2C/SPI serial interface standard output. The LIS2D has dynamically user selectable full scales of ±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g. The device can be configured to generate interrupt signals based on movement detection such as inertial wake-up/free-fall events as well as by the position of the device itself.

The LIS2DE12 is the STMicroelectronics entry level accelerometer with 8-bit resolution suitable for applications requiring low power and cost-effective solutions.

The LIS2DH12 three-axis linear accelerometer features up to 12-bit resolution, provides high performance and embedded functionalities without sacrificing the power consumption. The LIS2DE12 is the STMicroelectronics entry level accelerometer with 8 bit resolution suitable for applications requiring low power and cost effective solutions.

The LIS2DS12 is an ultra-low-power, high-performance three-axis linear accelerometer belonging to the “pico” family which leverages on the robust and mature manufacturing processes already used for the production of micro-machined accelerometers.

The LIS2DTW12 has an integrated 32-level first-in, first-out (FIFO) buffer allowing the user to store data in order to limit intervention by the host processor.

Features

  • Independent IOs supply (1.8V) and supply voltage compatible
  • ±2g/±4g/±8g/±16g dynamically selectable fullscale
  • I2C/SPI digital output interface
  • 2 independent programmable interrupt generators for free-fall and motion detection
  • 6D/4D orientation detection
  • Freefall detection
  • Motion detection
  • "Sleep to wake" and "return to sleep" functions
  • Embedded temperature sensor
  • Embedded FIFO
  • LGA-12 leads, sharing the same pinout
  • ECOPACK® RoHS and "Green" compliant

Applications

  • Motion activated functions
  • Smart power management
  • Display orientation
  • Shake control
  • Pedometers
  • Gaming and virtual reality input devices
  • Impact recognition and logging

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Publicado: 2013-04-09 | Actualizado: 2024-07-10