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MXD7210ML - Low Noise -10 g Dual Axis Accelerometer

This page provides the datasheet information for the MXD7210ML, a member of the MXD7210GL Low Noise -10 g Dual Axis Accelerometer family.

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Description

The MXD7210GL/HL/ML/NL is a low cost, dual axis accelerometer fabricated on a standard, submicron CMOS process.

It is a complete sensing system with on-chip mixed signal processing.

The MXD7210GL/HL/ML/NL measures acceleration with a full-scale range of ±10 g and a sensitivity of 4%/g @5V.

Features

  • Low cost Resolution better than 1milli-g at 1Hz Dual axis accelerometer fabricated on a monolithic CMOS IC On chip mixed signal processing No moving parts; No loose particle issues >50,000 g shock survival rating 5mm X 5mm X 2mm LCC package 2.7V to 5.25V single supply continuous operation Compensated for Sensitivity over temperature Ultra low initial Zero-g Offset No adjustment needed outside.

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Part number MXD7210ML
Manufacturer MEMSIC
File Size 581.52 KB
Description Low Noise -10 g Dual Axis Accelerometer
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www.DataSheet4U.com Low Cost, Low Noise ±10 g Dual Axis Accelerometer with Digital Outputs MXD7210GL/HL/ML/NL FEATURES Low cost Resolution better than 1milli-g at 1Hz Dual axis accelerometer fabricated on a monolithic CMOS IC On chip mixed signal processing No moving parts; No loose particle issues >50,000 g shock survival rating 5mm X 5mm X 2mm LCC package 2.7V to 5.25V single supply continuous operation Compensated for Sensitivity over temperature Ultra low initial Zero-g Offset No adjustment needed outside APPLICATIONS Computer Peripherals Information Appliances Alarms and Motion Detectors Disk Drives Vehicle Security GENERAL DESCRIPTION The MXD7210GL/HL/ML/NL is a low cost, dual axis accelerometer fabricated on a standard, submicron CMOS process.
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