Bosch Sensortec BMA250


- Part Number:
BMA250
- Manufacturer:
- Category:
- RoHs:
Non-RoHS Compliant
- Datasheet:
BMA250_Datesheet
- Description:
ACCEL 2-16G I2C/SPI 12LGA
- In stock 0
DESCRIPTION
· The BMA250 is a digital, triaxial acceleration sensor designed for precise motion detection and measurement.
· It features a 12-pin LGA package and is ideal for various applications requiring high sensitivity and low power consumption.
FEATURES
· High sensitivity and accuracy in three axes.
· Low power consumption for extended battery life.
· Compact 12-pin LGA package for space-constrained applications.
· Digital output for easy integration with microcontrollers.
APPLICATIONS
· Motion detection in consumer electronics such as smartphones and tablets.
· Activity monitoring in wearable devices like fitness trackers.
· Orientation sensing in gaming controllers and virtual reality devices.
· Impact detection in automotive safety systems.
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