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AIS2DW12 Zero-g level offset accuracy, long term

dmeise
Associate II

Can anyone tell me how to understand the following parameter out of the AIS2DW12 datasheet.
Zero-g level offset accuracy, long term: ± 700mg

When i use the sensor with a resolution of ± 2g, then I hope there ist not the possibility that the offset will drift this far. 

 

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Federica Bossi
ST Employee

Hi @dmeise ,

If +/-700mg is too much for you, have a look at our AIS2IH which has zero-g level offset accuracy, long term of +/- 300mg, it is  designed to address non-safety automotive applications as AIS2DW12.

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TDK
Guru

Yep, ±0.7g offset when the full scale is ±2g is a lot, but that's what it is.

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Federica Bossi
ST Employee

Hi @dmeise ,

If +/-700mg is too much for you, have a look at our AIS2IH which has zero-g level offset accuracy, long term of +/- 300mg, it is  designed to address non-safety automotive applications as AIS2DW12.

If this helps you, please mark my answer as "Best Answer" by clicking on the "Accept as Solution" button, this can be helpful for Community users to find this solution faster.

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