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Analog Devices’ MEMS Accelerometer Provides Ultralow Power for Healthcare

Analog Devices, Inc. today announced a three-axis MEMS accelerometer designed for a wide range of healthcare and industrial applications, including vital signs monitoring, hearing aids, and motion-enabled metering devices. The ADXL367 accelerometer improves power consumption by two times versus a previous generation of the device (ADXL362) while improving noise performance by up to over 30 percent. The new accelerometer also provides extended field time that maximizes battery life and reduces maintenance frequency and cost.

  • Download the datasheet, order samples, and evaluation boards: http://www.analog.com/ADXL367
  • Connect with engineers and ADI product experts on EngineerZone, an online technical support community: http://ez.analog.com

The ADXL367 consumes only 0.88 µA at a 100 Hz output data rate and 180 nA when in motion-triggered wake-up mode. Unlike accelerometers that use power duty cycling to achieve low power consumption, the ADXL367 does not alias input signals by undersampling but rather samples the full bandwidth of the sensor at all data rates.

ADXL367 Key Features:

  • 200 nW motion detection in wakeup mode, and 970 nW in measurement.
  •     Deep multimode output FIFO, a built-in micropower temperature sensor, an internal ADC for synchronous conversion of additional analog input, single/double-tap detection, and a state machine to prevent false triggering.
  • Functions with supply voltages as small as 1.1V allow for single-cell battery operation without external boost converters.
  • Provisions for external control of the sampling time and/or an external clock.
  • Rich digital features, such as single and double-tap, free fall, and activity detection, reduce computation demand for the host microprocessor, and further improve system power consumption.

For more information, visit: https://www.analog.com/ 

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