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Anyone know of a good and cheap single axis solid-state inclinomter? I want to interface the sensor with a microprocessor in order to know what angle a lcd panel has been rotated so I may adjust to portrait or landscape mode.
The discussion revolves around finding a budget-friendly solid-state inclinometer suitable for interfacing with a microprocessor to detect the angle of an LCD panel for orientation adjustments. Participants explore various options, including accelerometers, and share insights on specific components and their applications.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the definition of an inclinometer versus an accelerometer, with some acknowledging the utility of accelerometers for tilt sensing while others seek a specific inclinometer solution.
The discussion reflects varying interpretations of the required sensor type and its applications, with some participants focusing on the technical specifications and others on practical usage scenarios.
dduardo said:I found the part I needed. It is the ADXL322 from Analog Devices.
http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADXL322,00.html
"The ADXL322 is an ultra small package (4 x 4 x 1.45 mm LFCSP) and low power (340 µA at Vs = 2.4V) ± 2g iMEMS® Accelerometer designed to accommodate the integration requirements of mobile phones and other portable devices for a variety of motion, tilt, and inertial sensing features (e.g., data entry, menu and display control, power management, situational awareness, navigation, and portrait vs. landscape display orientation). The ADXL322 also enables hard disk drive protection systems and security features in notebook computers, as well as position and tilt sensing for PC and gaming peripherals such as mouse and joystick devices."
It is also cheap: $8.33 at digikey