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The ADXL345 is a compact, low-power 3-axis accelerometer offering high-resolution 13-bit measurements up to ±16g. It supports both I2C and SPI digital interfaces for flexible connectivity and includes a 3.3V voltage stabilizing circuit, making it compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Its dual pin headers support easy integration on breadboards or perfboards, all within a small 1.3 x 2.3 cm PCB footprint.
J**P
Beep!
I use this module with an Adafruit M0 Feather to provide an alert. Connecting this module is easy, and a PWM pin drives the buzzer circuit. The current draw on the PWM pin is ~1.26 mA and is within the 2 mA tolerance for the M0 Feather. I use a 50 msec HIGH / 50 msec LOW cycle to provide the alert tone. The volume of the tone is about that of the tone from a microwave, so it is quite noticeable. Note that the frequency of the tone is fixed for this module.
N**A
Only ordered one and the one I got was broken
Hooked it up to a brook audio board to test it earlier today and I was hoping it would be a little more high quality based off of the reviews. Unfortunately one of the directionals does not work and it seems I was sent a broken unit. I tested it as both a left and a right analog stick and got the same results
L**2
Perfect working order
Product came in perfect condition. Very slight dead zones but not at all an issue. There are two integrated LED’s: one shows power to the joystick and the other one lights up when the stick is pressed in. Only had it fr a week but it’s a quality product
N**O
Great
Used in my raspberry pi projects
M**T
should have paid more attention
I got the module but no joystick.no joystick and no wireguess I will try to print one for myelf.
S**N
works great
These work really well. Make sure you use an external AD reference voltage of from 2.5-3.3 volts since it puts out a max of 2+ volts (cant remember the exact number). Anyway I put my reference at 3.3 and everything works great. With using the 5+ volts on my arduino the resolution was unusable.
L**L
Works great
Everything worked as it should, once I realized I didn't have i2c enabled on my pi4. Next step is to figure out how I'm going to use the module as if it's a mouse.
A**R
The one that works appears to be good
Ordered three of these items. Only one out of the three functions. The other two active buzzers never fully shut off. They still buzz when the GPIO pin status is changed although they change frequency and volume. Perhaps I am doing something wrong and if I find that is the case then I will update this status.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago