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Mouser Now Stocks Murata's 3-Axis MEMS Accelerometer and Inclinometer

06 June 2017

The Murata SCA3300-D01 (Mouser)The Murata SCA3300-D01 (Mouser)

Mouser Electronics is now stocking the SCRA3300-D01 three-axis accelerometer and inclinometer from Murata.

The surface-mount MEMs sensor provides user-selectable measurement range and self-diagnosis features.

The Murata SCA3300-D01 three-axis accelerometer and inclinometer is a MEMs sensor that delivers bias stability, linearity, and low noise. According to Mouser, it offers high reliability and performance under mechanical vibration and shock endurance through mechanically damped sensing element. Based on Murata’s capacitive 3D-MEMS technology, the accelerometer provides a ±1.5g to ±6g user-selectable measurement range and features a 3.0 V to 3.6 V supply voltage with low 1mA current consumption.

The device performs signal processing using a mixed-signal ASIC with a 32-bit 4-wire SPI digital interface. The ASIC and sensor element are packaged in a plastic housing that, according to Mouser, guarantees reliable operation over the device’s lifetime. The SCA3300-D01 is supported by the SCA3300 Chip Carrier PCB, which includes the SCA3300-D01 device with headers and passive components to enable fast prototyping.

According to Mouser, the SCA3300-D01 is ideal for products used for professional leveling, platform angle measurement, inertial measurement units (IMUs) for heavy machinery and automotive designs, motion analysis and control, tilt compression and navigation systems. The device is suitable for SMD mounting and compatible with RoHS and ELV directives.

To learn more about this product visit the Mouser site, here.



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