GY-511 LSM303DLHC e-Compass 3 Axis Accelerometer Magnetometer Module

Accelerometer Magnetometer Sensor is for simple science experiments, science experiments for kids, robot car in high school, primary school, secondary school.

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GY-511 LSM303DLHC e-Compass 3 Axis Accelerometer Magnetometer Module
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Description:

The GY-511 LSM303DLHC e-Compass 3 Axis Accelerometer Magnetometer Module is a digital three-axis accelerometer and three-axis magnetometer with an I2C interface. It has a full-scale acceleration range of ±2g to ±16g and a full-scale magnetic field range of ±1.3 to ±8.1.

Features:

  • Voltage: 3-5V.
  • I2C serial interface
  • 16-bit data output
  • Three magnetic field axis and three acceleration axis
  • Full-scale range of ± 1.3 to ±8.1 magnetic field
  • ±2g/±4g/±8g /±16g user-selectable full-scale acceleration ranges
  • 6D/4D-orientation detection
  •  Embedded FIFO
  • 2 independent programmable interrupt generators for free-fall and motion detection
  • Power-down mode / low-power mode
  • Tilt-compensated compasses
  • Map rotation
  • Position detection
  • Motion-activated functions
  • Free-fall detection
  • Click/double-click recognition
  • Pedometers
  • Intelligent power-saving for handheld devices
  • Display orientation
  • Gaming and virtual reality input devices
  • Impact recognition and logging
  • Vibration monitoring and compensation

Package included:  1x GY-511 LSM303DLHC e-Compass 3 Axis Accelerometer Magnetometer Module

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Weight 0.005 kg
Dimensions 6 × 8 × 0.3 cm


Product Applications

How does an accelerometer work, Arduino?

The accelerometer sensors measure the acceleration by measuring the change in capacitance. Its structure has a mass attached to a spring that moves along one direction and has fixed outer plates. So, when acceleration is applied in any direction, the capacitance between the plates and the mass will change.

What is the use of an accelerometer?

An accelerometer is a device that measures the vibration, or acceleration of motion of a structure. The force caused by vibration or a change in motion (acceleration) causes the mass to “squeeze” the piezoelectric material which produces an electrical charge that is proportional to the force exerted upon it.

Uses of a gyroscope or accelerometer

The main difference between the two devices is simple: one can sense rotation, whereas the other cannot. … Using the key principles of angular momentum, the gyroscope helps indicate orientation. In comparison, the accelerometer measures linear acceleration based on vibration.

What is a 3 axis accelerometer?

The 3-Axis Accelerometer consists of three –5 to +5 g accelerometers mounted in one small block. Using the appropriate data collection hardware and software, you can graph any of these components, or calculate the magnitude of the net acceleration.

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