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3Pcs ADXL345 Digital Accelerometer Module Digital Tilt sensor acceleration module IIC I2C SPI 3-Axis Inclination Tilt Sensor with 10Pin for Arduino Raspberry Pi

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  • ADXL345 digital accelerometer module, featuring IIC/SPI support and low power consumption for efficient 3-axis inclination tilt sensing.
  • Enjoy versatile voltage input options of 5V/3.3V and enhanced power efficiency with the onboard RT9161 power chip, ensuring optimal performance in high-noise power environments.
  • Effortlessly integrate the module into your projects with standard 2.54mm pin headers and conveniently exposed common pins, suitable for use on prototyping boards.
  • Benefit from the durable and high-quality construction of the double-sided gold-plated PCB board, measuring 28mm x 14mm, ensuring reliability and longevity for your applications.
  • Unlock the potential of your projects with the precise and responsive digital tilt sensor acceleration module, offering accurate and reliable data output for a wide range of applications.


1. On board ADXL345 digital output (supporting I2C/SPI), low-power, compact accelerometer
2. Supports 5V/3.3V voltage input, onboard RT9161 power chip, lower voltage drop than 1117, faster load response speed, very suitable for high noise power environment;
3. The commonly used pins have been led out, with standard pins of 100mil (2.54mm), which are convenient for use on dot matrix boards;
4. PCB board double-sided gold-plated, size: 28 (mm) x 14 (mm)


Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
I cannot speak to the quality or accuracy of this accelerometer, so I would give it the benefit of the doubt there.But due to the length of this board, when attached to a standard bread board it will block all of the holes on one side of the bread board and leave only one row of holes on the other.Not the end of the world if this is really what you want to use, but pretty annoying.Also if you're not using this accelerometer directly in a project note that it has no mounting holes for screws or other hardware
Mike W.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
These modules come well packaged, the print is legible on the circuit board, it already has the headers installed and was simple to setup. I used a PI and a breadboard to ensure that the devices were working as the spec defined. Overall, each did what it needed to. I'm looking to utilize this in a few concept projects and so far based on the example programs I've put together it appears everything will be functioning as expected.
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