fezder
Well-Known Member
Ok, time again to admit, i'm stupid when it comes to new gear, but to be honest, who would know everything off-shelf? must be boring...
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADXL335.pdf
But, off to question, i got myself ADXL335 3-axis accelerometers
what causes me trouble in understanding is table 12. (+-0G)
I know that currently (joke...) there is 1G gravity pulling stuff towards earth wer'e standing.
But, how is that 1G effected and must be taken account when measuring either free-fall, or static acceleration like sideways along x-axis?
Sorry if this confusing question, ask if you didn't understand my drift
figure 24, different positions vs gravity is what i'm after, page 16 on pdf
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADXL335.pdf
But, off to question, i got myself ADXL335 3-axis accelerometers
what causes me trouble in understanding is table 12. (+-0G)
I know that currently (joke...) there is 1G gravity pulling stuff towards earth wer'e standing.
But, how is that 1G effected and must be taken account when measuring either free-fall, or static acceleration like sideways along x-axis?
Sorry if this confusing question, ask if you didn't understand my drift
figure 24, different positions vs gravity is what i'm after, page 16 on pdf