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The ADXL335 is an three axis analog accelerometer which outputs raw X, Y and Z axis values on three pins. Let's connect these to the analog input pins on Explore M3 and log the data to the terminal.  
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The ADXL335 is an three axis analog accelerometer which outputs raw X, Y and Z axis values on three pins. Let's connect these to the analog input pins on Explore M3 and log the data to the serial monitor.  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 20 June 2016

The ADXL335 is an three axis analog accelerometer which outputs raw X, Y and Z axis values on three pins. Let's connect these to the analog input pins on Explore M3 and log the data to the serial monitor.

Hookup

Explore M3 ADXL335
5v 5v
GND GND
A3 X axis pin
A2 Y axis pin
A1 Z axis pin

Adxl335 explorem3.JPG

Code

This is a standard Arduino example that I will be using. We will make a tutorial some time later to do some math and put the accelerometer to good use.

Demo

The log on the serial monitor. Explore m3 adxl335 log.PNG