MXR6999MP MEMSIC, MXR6999MP Datasheet
MXR6999MP
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... Information furnished by MEMSIC is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by MEMSIC for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of MEMSIC ...
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... Alignment error is specified as the angle between the true and indicated axis of sensitivity. 3 Transverse sensitivity is the algebraic sum of the alignment and the inherent sensitivity errors. 4 Output settled to within ±17mg . MEMSIC MXR6999G/M Rev.D (Measurements @ 25°C, Acceleration = 0 g unless otherwise noted; V MXR6999G Conditions Min Typ Each Axis ±0.94 ± ...
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... X Channel Output 8 V 2.7V to 3.6V DD Ordering Guide Model Package Type MXR6999GP LCC8, RoHS compliant MXR6999MP LCC8 RoHS compliant MXR6999GB LCC8, Pb-free RoHS compliant MXR6999MB LCC8, Pb-free RoHS compliant All parts are shipped in tape and reel packaging. Caution: ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. ...
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... An accelerometer uses the force of gravity as an input to determine the inclination angle of an object. A MEMSIC accelerometer is most sensitive to changes in position, or tilt, when the accelerometer’s sensitive axis is perpendicular to the force of gravity, or parallel to the Earth’s surface. Similarly, when the accelerometer’s axis is parallel to the force of gravity (perpendicular to the Earth’ ...
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... MEMSIC device and that there is no significant heat source nearby metal ground plane should be added directly beneath the MEMSIC device. The size of the plane should be similar to the MEMSIC device’s footprint and be as thick as possible. 5. Vias can be added symmetrically around the ground plane ...
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... LCC-8 LOW PROFILE PACKAGE DRAWING MEMSIC MXR6999G/M Rev.D Hermetically Sealed Package Outline Page 2/26/2007 ...