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==How To==
 
==How To==
 
===Connection===
 
===Connection===
*Connect Tiny4412 SDK (1506)
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*Connect to Tiny4412 SDK (1506)
 
::GND:  Ground
 
::GND:  Ground
 
::VCC:  5V
 
::VCC:  5V

Revision as of 07:12, 7 August 2015

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1 Introduction

3-Axis Digital Accelerometer

This module measures the static acceleration of gravity in three axis x, y and z resulting from motion or shock. Its digital interface is IIC or SPI. It is integrated with an ADXL345 chip with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at ±2g, ±4g, ±8g and ±16g. The module is powered by 5V and converts 5V to 3.3V to ADXL345.


2 Features

  • SPI/I2C,3.3V
  • 13-bit,up to +-16g
  • 2.54mm spacing pin interface

3 How To

3.1 Connection

  • Connect to Tiny4412 SDK (1506)
GND: Ground
VCC: 5V
INT2: NC, empty pin
INT1: NC, empty pin
CS: 5V
SCL: I2C SCL
SDA: I2C SDA
SDO: 5V for slave address

3.2 Code Sample in C Under Linux

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "libfahw-adxl34x.h"
 
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    char *position = (char *) malloc(32);
    memset(position, 0, 32);
 
    if (adxl34xRead(position) > 0) {
        printf("Get position: %s", position);
    } else {
        printf("Fail to get position\n");
    }
    free(position);
    return 0;
}

3.3 Compile and Run

git clone http://github.com/friendlyarm/fa-hardware.git
cd fa-hardware
cd demo
cd matrix-3_axis_digital_accelerometer
make

Copy your compiled bin to your board and you are ready to go.

4 Resources