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MMA8452QR1 Accelerometer: Datasheet, Pinout, CAD Models [Video&FAQ]

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Product Overview

The MMA8452Q is a smart, low-power, three-axis, capacitive, micromachined accelerometer with 12 bits of resolution. This accelerometer is packed with embedded functions with flexible user programmable options, configurable to two interrupt pins. Embedded interrupt functions allow for overall power savings relieving the host processor from continuously polling data.

 

This blog will introduce MMA8452QR1 systematically from its features, pinout to its specifications, applications, also including MMA8452QR1 datasheet and so much more.

 

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Product Overview

Related Video Introduction

MMA8452QR1 Features

MMA8452QR1 Pinout

MMA8452QR1 Applications

MMA8452QR1 CAD Models

MMA8452QR1 Block Diagram

MMA8452QR1 Application Diagram

MMA8452QR1 Specification

MMA8452QR1 Manufacturer

MMA8452QR1 Datasheet

Using Warnings

MMA8452QR1 FAQ

 

 

Video: Arduino Nano - MMA8452Q 3-Axis 12-bit/8-bit Digital Accelerometer Tutorial

 

MMA8452QR1 Video Description: MMA8452Q 3-Axis 12-bit/8-bit Digital Accelerometer I²C Mini Module. The MMA8452Q, manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., is a smart, low-power, three-axis, capacitive, micromachined accelerometer with 12 bits of resolution. This accelerometer is packed with embedded functions with flexible user programmable options, configurable to two interrupt pins.The MMA8452Q has user selectable full scales of ±2g/±4g/±8g with high-pass filter filtered data as well as non-filtered data available real-time.

 

MMA8452QR1 Features

  • 1.95 V to 3.6 V supply voltage
  • 1.6 V to 3.6 V interface voltage
  • ±2 g/±4 g/±8 g dynamically selectable full-scale
  • Output data rates (ODR) from 1.56 Hz to 800 Hz
  • 99 μg/√Hz noise
  • 12-bit and 8-bit digital output
  • I2C digital output interface
  • Two programmable interrupt pins for six interrupt sources
  • Three embedded channels of motion detection

— Freefall or motion detection: one channel

— Pulse detection: one channel

— Transient detection: one channel

  • Orientation (portrait/landscape) detection with set hysteresis
  • Automatic ODR change for auto-wake and return to sleep
  • High-pass filter data available real-time
  • Self-test
  • Current consumption: 6 μA to 165 μA

 

MMA8452QR1 Pinout

The following figure is the diagram of MMA8452QR1 pinout.

 

MMA8452QR1 Pinout

MMA8452QR1 Pinout

 

MMA8452QR1 Applications

  • E-compass applications
  • Static orientation detection (portrait/landscape, up/down, left/right, back/front

position identification)

  • Notebook, e-reader, and laptop tumble and freefall detection
  • Real-time orientation detection (virtual reality and gaming 3D user position feedback)
  • Real-time activity analysis (pedometer step counting, freefall drop detection for HDD, dead-reckoning GPS backup)
  • Motion detection for portable product power saving (auto-sleep and auto-wake for cell phone, PDA, GPS, gaming)
  • Shock and vibration monitoring (mechatronic compensation, shipping and warranty usage logging)
  • User interface (menu scrolling by orientation change, pulse detection for button replacement)

 

MMA8452QR1 CAD Models

The followings are MMA8452QR1 Symbol, Footprint, and 3D Model.

 

MMA8452QR1 Symbol

MMA8452QR1 Symbol

 

MMA8452QR1 Footprint

MMA8452QR1 Footprint

 

MMA8452QR1 3D Model

MMA8452QR1 3D Model

 

MMA8452QR1 Block Diagram

The following figure shows the block diagram of MMA8452QR1.

 

MMA8452QR1 Block Diagram

MMA8452QR1 Block Diagram

 

MMA8452QR1 Application Diagram

The following is the application diagram of MMA8452QR1.

 

MMA8452QR1 Application Diagram

MMA8452QR1 Application Diagram

 

MMA8452QR1 Specification

Product Attribute Attribute Value
Manufacturer: NXP
Product Category: Accelerometers
Sensor Type: 3-axis
Sensing Axis: X, Y, Z
Acceleration: 2 g, 4 g, 8 g
Sensitivity: 256 count/g, 512 count/g, 1024 count/g
Output Type: Digital
Interface Type: I2C
Resolution: 8 bit, 12 bit
Supply Voltage - Max: 3.6 V
Supply Voltage - Min: 1.95 V
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 85 C
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Brand: NXP Semiconductors
Product Type: Accelerometers
Series: MMA8452Q
Factory Pack Quantity: 1000
Subcategory: Sensors
Tradename: Xtrinsic
Part # Aliases: 9.35325E+11
Unit Weight: 0.004586 oz

 

MMA8452QR1 Manufacturer

NXP Semiconductors enables secure connections and infrastructure for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better and safer. As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is driving innovation in the secure connected vehicle, end-to-end security and privacy and smart connected solutions markets.

 

MMA8452QR1 Datasheet

You can download MMA8452QR1 datasheet from the link given below:

MMA8452QR1 Datasheet

 

Using Warnings

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

MMA8452QR1 FAQ

What kind of accelerometer is the mma8452qr1 by NXP?

The MMA8452Q is a smart low-power, three-axis, capacitive micromachined accelerometer with 12 bits of resolution. This accelerometer is packed with embedded functions with flexible user-programmable options, configurable to two interrupt pins.

 

What does an accelerometer do?

An accelerometer is a device that measures the vibration, or acceleration of motion of a structure. The force caused by vibration or a change in motion (acceleration) causes the mass to "squeeze" the piezoelectric material which produces an electrical charge that is proportional to the force exerted upon it.

 

Where is an accelerometer used?

Accelerometers can be used to measure vibration on cars, machines, buildings, process control systems and safety installations. They can also be used to measure seismic activity, inclination, machine vibration, dynamic distance and speed with or without the influence of gravity.

 

What does accelerometer do in mobile phones?

Accelerometers in mobile phones are used to detect the orientation of the phone. The gyroscope, or gyro for short, adds an additional dimension to the information supplied by the accelerometer by tracking rotation or twist.

 

How does accelerometer measure steps?

We are going to count steps by using the accelerometer to count bounces up and down. Because the phone can rotate in any direction, we will use gravity to know which direction down is. A pedometer can count steps by counting the number of bounces in the direction of gravity.

MMA8452QR1 Documents & Media

Download datasheets and manufacturer documentation for NXP USA Inc. MMA8452QR1.
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PCN Assembly/Origin
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MMA8452QR1 PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model

NXP USA Inc. MMA8452QR1

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