Product Overview
SmartElex LIS3DH Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout
The SmartElex LIS3DH Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout is a compact motion sensor module designed to measure acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes. It helps users detect tilt, vibration, movement, and orientation, making it ideal for students, makers, educators, and engineers working on motion-responsive electronics. This lis3dh accelerometer offers a beginner-friendly way to collect movement data without complex circuitry, allowing users to focus on learning, building prototypes, or integrating sensors into real-world applications.
This 3-axis accelerometer sensor is commonly used in robotics, handheld electronics, IoT devices, gesture recognition systems, and automation projects that require accurate motion sensing. It integrates smoothly with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other microcontroller platforms, making programming and hardware connections straightforward. With reliable output and easy compatibility, the SmartElex LIS3DH sensor is a practical choice for prototyping, academic learning, DIY electronic builds, and product development where consistent acceleration measurement is required.
Features:
Triple-axis accelerometer for detecting movement and orientation
Measures acceleration along X, Y, and Z axes with reliable output
Compact breakout board for easy integration in embedded projects
Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and similar platforms
Ideal for robotics, IoT devices, gesture control, and automation projects
Great for prototyping, STEM education, and motion-based product development
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout |
| Model No. | LIS3DH |
| Voltage Rating (V) | 1.7 to 3.6 |
| Orientation | 6D/4D |
| PCB Size (L x W) mm | 12.7 x 22.88 |
Use Cases
- Triple-axis accelerometer for motion and orientation sensing
- Detects acceleration across X, Y, and Z directions
- Compact LIS3DH sensor breakout for easy integration
- Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 boards