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ADXL202EB question - naimead - Apr 9 12:54:00 2005
Hello,
Has anyone finally used the ADXL202EB in any of his projects?Tom have
you yet give it a shot?

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Re: ADXL202EB question - tombhandley - Apr 10 9:14:00 2005
naimead, I've only tested the ADXL202EB in a PIC environment using
period measurement. I've been wanting to test that, Freescale, and
Memsic sensors but I've been busy with other stuff. Hopefully, soon...
- Tom
--- In basicx@basi..., "naimead" <naimead@y...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone finally used the ADXL202EB in any of his projects?Tom
have
> you yet give it a shot?

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Re: ADXL202EB question - tombhandley - Apr 12 1:03:00 2005
naimead, I was 'fumbling' through some BX-24 App notes and there is
an ADXL202 example. Look in the BX24_Docs\App_Notes directory. You
can also find it in the BX24_TOC.pdf file as well as NetMedia's site.
I really haven't used the ADXL202 for a few years. I'm more
interested in Memsic and FreeScale's products. I have the Parallax
version the the Memsic chip and FreeScale's EVB.
- Tom
--- In basicx@basi..., "naimead" <naimead@y...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone finally used the ADXL202EB in any of his projects?Tom
have
> you yet give it a shot?

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Re: ADXL202EB question - tombhandley - Apr 29 8:29:00 2005
naimead, I've finished testing the Parallax/Memsic MXD2125GL +/- 2g
Two-axis accelerometer and I highly recommend it. It's trivial to
interface with. Parallax packages it in a simple 6-pin DIP package.
I've posted an example on my web site at [MX2125.zip]:
http://home.comcast.net/~tomhandley/bx-24/bx-24.html
- Tom
--- In basicx@basi..., "naimead" <naimead@y...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone finally used the ADXL202EB in any of his projects?Tom
have
> you yet give it a shot?

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