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HiLetgo 2pcs LIS3DSH Tri-Axis Acceleration Development Board 3-Axis Acceleration Sensor Replace ADXL345 Built-in TemperatureSensor

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  • LIS3DH Tri-Axis Acceleration Development Board 3-Axis Acceleration Sensor.
  • LIS3DH is a very low power, digital output 3-axis accelerometer that reduces over 90% of the power consumption of existing solutions while reducing package footprint Enhance the chip function.
  • Built-in temperature sensor and three analog-to-digital converters that simply integrate the gyroscope and other companion chips.
  • LIS3DH also offers a variety of features, including mouse click / double click recognition, 4D / 6D direction detection and power-saving wake-up mode.


Description:
The company has further expanded its motion sensor and introduced LIS3DH, a very low power, digital output 3-axis accelerometer that reduces over 90% of the power consumption of existing solutions while reducing package footprint Enhance the chip function.
Currently consuming a minimum of 2μA, this 3x3x1 mm accelerometer is ideal for motion sensing, space and power, such as cell phones, remote controls and game consoles.
Within ± 2 g / ± 4 g / ± 8 g / ± 16 g, the LIS3DH provides very accurate measurement data output and maintains excellent stability at rated temperatures and long hours of operation.
The LIS3DH accelerometer module has a built-in temperature sensor and three analog-to-digital converters that simply integrate the gyroscope and other companion chips. LIS3DH also offers a variety of features, including mouse click / double click recognition, 4D / 6D direction detection and power-saving wake-up mode. In sleep mode, the detection link remains active, and when an event occurs, the sensor wakes up from sleep mode and automatically raises the output data rate.
Other important features include a programmable FIFO (first-in, first-out) memory module and two programmable interrupt signal output pins that instantly notify the host processor of other conditions such as motion detection, click / double click events.
The LIS3DH software and pins are compatible with the LIS331 accelerometer family, allowing users to directly replace parts and easily upgrade to protect application development investments.
Features:
Working voltage: 3.3V
Working current: 2μA
Built-in: Programmable state machine
Built-in: temperature sensor
Built-in: First In First Out (FIFO)
Dynamic Gradient: ± 2g / ± 4G / ± 6g / ± 8G / ± 16g
Package included:
2* LIS3DH Triaxial Acceleration Development Board


Engineer in Texas
2025-08-19 12:25:02
The boards I received in April 2022 have chips labeled DSH. The I2C address is 0x1D (or 0x1E with SDO pin grounded) and the WHO_AM_I register 0x0F (product ID) register reads back 0x3F which is correct for the LIS3DSH. One hardware oddity: The board has 11 signal pins, but the headers provided only have 10 pins. This isn't technically a problem , however, because the last three pins are labeled ADC1-3, which are on the DH but not the DSH. I.e the PCB would work with either.
Rickey M. Horwitz
2025-06-12 13:56:47
The good: nothing, absolutely nothingThe bad: this accelerometer has been obsoleted for 8 years and no one makes a reliable driver for itThe worst part is that these modules were never tested or visually inspected. I had one module that was missing the chip!! WTF????
Christopher R. Palmer
2025-04-09 13:09:35
Boards were labelled LIS3DH but the chip says DSH and the boards themselves are recognized as DSH by the software that I'm using.
DB
2025-03-13 10:07:41
The board actually had the right part number but the chip is correct.
Semper fi
2025-01-25 14:58:11
All of them were dead on arrival and would not power on, current showed power going threw the chip but the led lights and signal outputs never turned on
Henry G.
2025-01-03 11:54:36
Every accelerometer I have ever seen has the Axes printed on the Circuit board. Well... except this one... What are we supposed to do, guess? So much of the electronics on Amazon have TERRIBLE resources. So here "Hiletgo" company, let me do your job for you. I have included the screenshot of the Documentation from the chip manufacturer, and it shows the axis orientation. So I took a microscope photo of the chip and labeled it, so you can see the orientation of the axes. The Z+ would be pointing out at you. I hope this helps people out, because that was an hour of my life I should not have had to spend. Do NOT assume your chip is the same on your board. Check it if you can for the little dot in the corner of the chip. That shows the orientation. Thanks for your time. I hope that helped you.
Tyler Gibson
2024-12-31 15:25:28
They aren't LIS3DSH as advertised, but standard LIS3DH. The first one stopped working within a day, the second one was DOA.
SomeGuyOnTheInternet
2024-12-14 12:24:45
These are NOT LIS3DSH units, they are the standard, lower quality LIS3DH. Extremely disappointing - they should be upfront and not lie.
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