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High performance, SPI digital output, angular rate sensor

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Date de Parution: 2022-12-31, Analog Devices Inc.

The ADXRS800 is an angular rate sensor (gyroscope) for automotive electronic stability control, vehicle rolf-detection, and other high-performance applications. The cavity plastic SOIC-16 and smt compatible vertically mounted package is capable of operating over a wide voltage range (3.3V to 5V) and temperature range (−40°C to +105°C). The advanced differential four-sensor design eliminates the effects of linear acceleration, enabling the ADXRS800 to operate in extremely harsh environments where shock and vibration are present.

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The ADXRS800 uses an internal continuous self-check architecture. The integrity of the electromechanical system is checked by applying a high frequency electrostatic force to the sensing structure to generate a rate signal that can be distinguished from baseband rate data for internal analysis. The ADXRS800 can sense angular rates up to ±300°/ s. The angular rate data is presented as a 16-bit word as part of the 32-bit SPI message.

The ADXRS800 comes in a cavity plastic SOIC-16 and smt compatible vertically mounted package, capable of operating over a wide voltage range (3.3V to 5V) and temperature range (−40°C to +105°C). The ADXRS800 is an angular rate sensor (gyroscope) for automotive electronic stability control, vehicle rolf-detection, and other high-performance applications. The advanced differential four-sensor design eliminates the effects of linear acceleration, enabling the ADXRS800 to operate in extremely harsh environments where shock and vibration are present.

The ADXRS800 uses an internal continuous self-check architecture. The integrity of the electromechanical system is checked by applying a high frequency electrostatic force to the sensing structure to generate a rate signal that can be distinguished from baseband rate data for internal analysis. The ADXRS800 can sense angular rates up to ±300°/ s. The angular rate data is presented as a 16-bit word as part of the 32-bit SPI message.


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