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LIS3DSHTR Accelerometer: CAD Models, Datasheet, Features

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Product Overview

The LIS3DSH is an ultra-low-power highperformance three-axis linear accelerometer belonging to the “nano” family with an embedded state machine that can be programmed to implement autonomous applications.

 

The LIS3DSH has dynamically selectable full scales of 2g/ ±4g/ 6g/ 8g/ 16g and is capable of measuring accelerations with output data rates from 3.125 Hz to 1.6 kHz.

 

The self-test capability allows the user to check the functioning of the sensor in the final application.

 

The device can be configured to generate interrupt signals activated by user-defined motion patterns.

 

The LIS3DSH has an integrated first-in, first-out (FIFO) buffer allowing the user to store data in order to limit intervention by the host processor.

 

The LIS3DSH 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.

LIS3DSHTR CAD Models

LIS3DSHTR PCB Symbol

Figure: LIS3DSHTR PCB Symbol

 

 

LIS3DSHTR Footprint

Figure: LIS3DSHTR Footprint

 

 

LIS3DSHTR 3D Models

Figure: LIS3DSHTR 3D Models

 

LIS3DSHTR Pin Connections

LIS3DSHTR Pin Connections

Figure: LIS3DSHTR Pin Connections

 

LIS3DSHTR Block Diagram

LIS3DSHTR Block Diagram

Figure: LIS3DSHTR Block Diagram

 

LIS3DSHTR Timing Diagram

LIS3DSHTR I2C slave timing diagram

Figure: LIS3DSHTR I2C slave timing diagram

 

 

LIS3DSHTR SPI slave timing diagram

Figure: LIS3DSHTR SPI slave timing diagram

 

LIS3DSHTR Features

  • Wide supply voltage, 1.71 V to 3.6 V
  • Independent IOs supply (1.8 V) and supplyvoltage compatible
  • Ultra-low power consumption
  • 2g/±4g/±6g/±8g/±16g dynamically selectablefull scale
  • I2C/SPI digital output interface
  • 16-bit data output
  • Programmable embedded state machines
  • Embedded temperature sensor
  • Embedded self-test
  • Embedded FIFO
  • 10000 g high shock survivability
  • ECOPACK®, RoHS and “Green” compliant

 

LIS3DSHTR Applications

  • Motion-controlled user interface
  • Gaming and virtual reality
  • Pedometers
  • Intelligent power saving for handheld devices
  • Display orientation
  • Click/double-click recognition
  • Impact recognition and logging
  • Vibration monitoring and compensation

 

LIS3DSHTR Datasheet

You can download the datasheet from the link given below:

LIS3DSHTR Datasheet

 

LIS3DSHTR Specifications

Product Attribute Attribute Value
Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics
Product Category: Accelerometers
Sensor Type: 3-axis
Sensing Axis: X, Y, Z
Acceleration: 2 g, 4 g, 6 g, 8 g, 16 g
Output Type: Digital
Interface Type: I2C, SPI
Resolution: 16 bit
Supply Voltage - Max: 3.6 V
Supply Voltage - Min: 1.71 V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Package / Case: LGA-16
Brand: STMicroelectronics
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product Type: Accelerometers
Series: LIS3DSH
Subcategory: Sensors
Unit Weight: 0.000670 oz

 

LIS3DSHTR Manufacturer

STMicroelectronics is a French-Italian multinational electronics and semiconductors manufacturer headquartered in Plan-les-Ouates near Geneva, Switzerland. The company resulted from the merger of two government-owned semiconductor companies in 1987: "Thomson Semiconducteurs" of France and "SGS Microelettronica" of Italy. It is commonly called "ST", and it is Europe's largest semiconductor chip maker based on revenue. While STMicroelectronics corporate headquarters and the headquarters for EMEA region are based in the Canton of Geneva, the holding company, STMicroelectronics N.V. is incorporated in the Netherlands.

 

Using Warning

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

LIS3DSHTR FAQ

What is an accelerometer sensor used for?

An accelerometer is an electromechanical device used to measure acceleration forces. Such forces may be static, like the continuous force of gravity or, as is the case with many mobile devices, dynamic to sense movement or vibrations. Acceleration is the measurement of the change in velocity, or speed divided by time.

 

How do I choose an accelerometer sensitivity?

Accelerometers are offered in a range of sensitivities and the optimum sensitivity is dependent on the level of the signal to be measured e.g., in the case of a high g shock test, low sensitivity is desirable.

 

What is a microphone accelerometer?

The microphones monitor the local pressure changes in the atmosphere to determine the noise location. These simple accelerometers can act as vibration sensors and be distributed at pre-determined locations to allow for the localization of the noise source via timing the acoustic signal in the structure.

 

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