ADXL278 (AD22285) by Analog Devices Inc.
The ADXL278 (AD22285) is a high-performance, dual-axis accelerometer designed by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in precision signal processing technology. Engineered to provide accurate acceleration measurements, this sensor is an ideal choice for applications that demand reliability and precision in the measurement of dynamic and static acceleration.
The ADXL278 is capable of measuring both positive and negative acceleration up to ±50g, making it a versatile component for a wide range of applications including vehicle dynamics, vibration monitoring, and impact sensing. Its robust design and high-g shock survivability make it particularly suitable for harsh environments where other sensors might fail.
Key Features:
- Measurement Range: ±50g on both axes.
- Sensitivity: High sensitivity with a typical output of 40 mV/g.
- Frequency Response: The sensor offers a flat frequency response up to 2.5 kHz, enabling accurate measurement of high-speed events.
- Self-Test Function: An onboard self-test feature allows for integrity checks, ensuring consistent performance.
- Temperature Stability: The ADXL278's performance is stable across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable operation in various environments.
- Analog Output: Dual analog outputs provide a direct interface with other analog components or data acquisition systems.
With its small form factor and low power consumption, the ADXL278 is easy to integrate into compact systems without significantly impacting power budgets. The sensor is housed in a hermetically sealed ceramic package that ensures long-term reliability and protection against environmental factors such as moisture and dust.
Whether you're developing safety systems for automotive applications, designing advanced industrial equipment, or creating innovative consumer products, the ADXL278 (AD22285) from Analog Devices Inc. offers the performance and durability needed to deliver accurate and reliable results.
For more detailed specifications and application support, visit the Analog Devices Inc. website or contact their technical support team.