The MMA6811LKWR2 operates based on the principle of capacitive sensing. When subjected to acceleration, a mass inside the sensor moves, causing a change in capacitance. This change is then converted into an analog voltage output proportional to the applied acceleration.
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What is the MMA6811LKWR2?
What is the operating voltage range of the MMA6811LKWR2?
What are the typical applications of the MMA6811LKWR2?
What is the output data rate of the MMA6811LKWR2?
Does the MMA6811LKWR2 support I2C or SPI interface?
What is the power consumption of the MMA6811LKWR2?
Can the MMA6811LKWR2 be used for vibration monitoring?
What is the resolution of the MMA6811LKWR2?
Is the MMA6811LKWR2 suitable for automotive applications?
Does the MMA6811LKWR2 have built-in self-test capabilities?