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  <title>[elecena] Programmable High- Digital Impact Sensor and Recorder - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The ADIS16204 is a fully-contained programmable impact sensor in a single compact package enabled by the Analog Devices, Inc. iSensor™ integration. By enhancing the Analog Devices iMEMS® sensor technology with an embedded signal processing solution, the ADIS16204 provides tunable digital sensor data in a convenient format that can be accessed using a serial peripheral interface (SPI). The SPI provides access to measurements for dual-axis linear acceleration, a root sum square (RSS) of both axes, temperature, power supply, an auxiliary analog input, and an event capture buffer memory. Easy access to digital sensor data provides users with a system-ready device, reducing development time, cost, and program risk.

Unique characteristics of the end system are accommodated
easily through several built-in features, such as a single command
in-system bias null/offset calibration, along with convenient
sample rate control.

The ADIS16204 offers the following embedded features, which
eliminate the need for external circuitry and provide a simplified system interface:

* Peak sample-and-hold

* Programmable event recording (dual, 1K × 16 bit)

* RSS output (total shock in the XY plane)

* Configurable alarms

* Auxiliary 12-bit ADC and DAC

* Configurable digital I/O port

* Digital self-test function
The ADIS16204 offers two power management features for
managing system-level power dissipation: low power mode and a configurable shutdown feature.

The ADIS16204 is available in a 9.2 mm × 9.2 mm × 3.9 mm
laminate-based land grid array (LGA) package with a tem-
perature range of −40°C to +105°C.

Applications:

* Crash or impact detection

* Condition monitoring of valuable goods

* Safety, shut-off sensing

* Impact event recording

* Security sensing, tamper detection</description>
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