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- 3 axis acceleration sensor: LIS3LV02DL Introduction
LIS3LV02DL is a low-power three-axis acceleration sensor produced by STMicroelectronics, suitable for mobile devices, portable devices and applications requiring high-precision acceleration measurement.
Dec 10,2024 58 - LIS2DH12TR: MEMS digital output motion sensor
The STMicroelectronics LIS2DH12TR is a low-power, three-axis accelerometer from the LIS2DH series. It provides accurate acceleration measurements and is widely used in various applications that require acceleration detection, such as consumer electronics, industrial equipment, motion tracking, automotive electronics, etc.
Dec 04,2024 533 - MPU-6050: High-Performance 6-Axis Motion Sensor with I2C Bus Interface
The MPU-6050 is a widely used Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that combines a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis gyroscope.
Nov 27,2024 312 - Hall Effect Sensor Types and Applications of Magnetic Switches
Hall Effect Sensors play an important role in magnetic switch applications. They use the Hall Effect principle to detect the presence, strength or direction of a magnetic field and convert it into an electrical signal for controlling and monitoring various devices.
Aug 09,2024 489 - Application and development of ambient light sensor technology
Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) is a device that can detect ambient light intensity and is widely used in various electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, TVs, and cars. Its main function is to sense the light intensity of the surrounding environment and adjust the display brightness of the device to provide a better user experience while saving energy.
Jul 23,2024 308 - What is a knock sensor?
A knock sensor is a critical component in modern internal combustion engines designed to detect and respond to engine knocking, also known as pinging. It listens for any unusual vibrations that could harm the engine and checks if the engine is running smoothly. Imagine it as a microphone, picking up on something called “spark knock.”
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