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[Boris Landoni] put together a guide to using an inexpensive 3-axis accelerometer with Arduino. The chip that he chose for the exercise is an MMA7455L made by Freescale. It’s got a lot of nic… ...
With it, via I2C, I could add an Arduino Pro Mini, and an I2C Oled Display and make a watch capable of having all this information, plus a pedometer (by analysing accelerometer data).
You know, I love the Power Glove. Obviously, because it's so bad. Not rad bad, but bad bad. It never really worked right, and despite mods like this one over the years, it's never really found a ...
Essentially, it is another safety initiative that gives a visual warning of a biker braking, with LEDs tucking up the end of the handlebars. It is based on an 3-axis accelerometer board, provided by ...
The socks work using a combination of an Arduino microcontroller, an accelerometer, a momentary button, a battery, and various LEDs.
Alden Sinlott, 12, did something that not many people people can say they have done. He collected flight data from a model ...
“The low noise of ADXL354 (analogue out) and ADXL355 (digital out) with low power consumption makes it now possible enable low-level vibration measurement applications such as structural health ...
Analog Devices' 3-axis High-g MEMS Accelerometer enables highly accurate impact, shock, and concussive detection systems. The ADXL375 consumes 140 μA at a full bandwidth of up to 1,600 Hz ...