MIKROE-1942

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932-MIKROE-1942
MIKROE-1942

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Acceleration Sensor Development Tools Shake2Wake click

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Product Category: Acceleration Sensor Development Tools
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Add-On Modules
Accelerometer Sensor
ADXL362
3.3 V
Brand: Mikroe
Description/Function: ADXL362 ultralow power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer
Dimensions: 28.6 mm x 25.4 mm x 3.3 mm
Interface Type: SPI
Product Type: Acceleration Sensor Development Tools
Sensing Axis: 3-Axis
Series: Sensors-Motion/Position-Click
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Tradename: mikroBUS
Unit Weight: 30 g
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Sensor Click Boards

Mikroe Sensor Click Boards enable the addition of various sensors to applications and designs. Click boards™ are based around the mikroBUS™ interface standard and easily add incredible capabilities to systems. Mikroe Sensor Click Boards are ideal for any application that requires custom sensor capability. 

Click Boards™

MikroElektronika MikroBUS™ Adapter click boards™ are designed to revolutionize the way users add new functionality to development boards. The user can push a click board into the innovative new MikroBUS™ standard socket and use it with zero hardware configuration. Categories of MikroElektronika mikroBUS™ Adapter click boards include Wireless Communication Modules, Wired Communication Modules, Sensor Modules, and Miscellaneous Modules & Accessories.

MIKROE-1942 Shake2Wake click

Mikroe MIKROE-1942 Shake2Wake click features the Analog Devices ADXL362 ultralow power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer from Analog Devices. The ADXL362 incorporates several activity detection modes. The interrupt pins from the chip are connected to an onboard ADP195 power switch IC. This, in turn, controls an external device connected to a screw terminal.