Adafruit ADXL375 - accelerometer measures up to 200G of acceleration on three axes. It supports both I2C and SPI interfaces and includes motion and shock detection, making it a powerful tool for fast and reliable measurements.
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Adafruit ADXL375 - accelerometer measures up to 200G of acceleration on three axes. It supports both I2C and SPI interfaces and includes motion and shock detection, making it a powerful tool for fast and reliable measurements.
The Adafruit ADXL375 accelerometer provides a wide measurement range of up to 200 g across three axes (X, Y, Z). It belongs to the same family as the ADXL345 and ADXL343, but this model has a fixed range of 200 g. This makes it ideal for applications requiring detection of very strong accelerations, shocks, or vibrations.
The sensor supports both I2C and SPI interfaces, with two interrupt pins that can be flexibly assigned to different events. Built-in motion and shock detection features simplify implementation. Adafruit’s breakout board includes all required support circuitry and a STEMMA QT/Qwiic connector for solder-free connections. Ready-to-use Arduino and CircuitPython libraries are available, and the sensor also works with Raspberry Pi and other Linux-based boards via Blinka.
The module comes fully assembled and tested. Each unit includes a 9-pin 0.1" standard header and four mounting holes for secure attachment.
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| Manufacturer | Adafruit |
| Manufacturer's model | 5374 |