TRIAX Series, Sensor Evaluation Boards

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RD1986MMA6260Q
KIT SENSOR ACCEL MMA6260Q TRIAX
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Analog
2.7V ~ 3.6V
Accelerometer, 2 Axis
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TRIAX
±1.5g
800mV/g
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MMA6260Q
RD1986MMA2260D
KIT SENSOR ACCEL MMA2260D TRIAX
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SCI
4.75V ~ 5.25V
Accelerometer, 1 Axis
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TRIAX
±1.5g
1200 mV/g
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
MMA1260, MMA2260, MC68HC908KX8

About  Sensor Evaluation Boards

Sensor Evaluation Boards are pre-assembled circuit boards that serve as practical examples of specific integrated circuits or devices, showcasing the functionality and performance of various sensors in real-world applications. These boards come populated with components and are designed to provide a platform for evaluating and testing different sensor technologies. The family of Sensor Evaluation Boards offers examples of a wide variety of sensors, including accelerometers, barometric pressure sensors, gyroscopes, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, optical sensors, light sensors, air quality sensors, capacitive sensors, carbon dioxide sensors, fingerprint sensors, encoders, fluid sensors, gas sensors, infrared sensors, joystick sensors, magnetic sensors, and many more. This diverse range of sensors covers a multitude of environmental and positional sensing applications, catering to different industry needs and electronic system requirements. Engineers and designers can use these evaluation boards to assess the performance, accuracy, and functionality of different sensors under realistic operating conditions. By utilizing these boards, professionals can evaluate parameters such as precision, response time, sensitivity, and environmental robustness to determine the suitability of specific sensors for their intended applications. In summary, Sensor Evaluation Boards are valuable tools that provide practical examples of a wide array of sensors and integrated circuits. With their diverse sensor offerings and real-world application demonstrations, these boards offer a comprehensive platform for evaluating and selecting the most suitable sensor solutions for a broad range of electronic applications.