2023-06-12 10:56 PM - last edited on 2024-11-04 01:57 AM by Andrew Neil
Hi,
at my parttime job we are using the ISM330DHCX in an industrial sensor for measuring acceleration, gyro and inclination. In the description for ISM330DHCX is stated, that it can be also used for vibration measuring. In the datasheet (p.50/167 Table 46 for ex.) it is said that gyro bandwidth can go up to 6,66 kHz à LPF2 cutoff up to 3.33kHz, for the accelerometer on page 57/167 under Figure 23 is stated “The cutoff value of the LPF1 output is ODR/2 when the accelerometer is in high-performance mode and ODR up to 833 Hz. This value is equal to 780 Hz when the accelerometer is in low-power or normal mode.�?
Based on that I have a question: how high is the usable bandwidth of the accelerometer (and the sensor overall) for vibration measurement? And what are possible bandwidth limitations if we reconfigure current ISM330DHCX sensors to use the maximal bandwidth?
Kind regards
Anastasia
2023-06-23 05:34 AM
Hi @APozd.2 ,
Welcome to ST Community!
The maximum bandwidth is ODR/2 In high performance mode and there aren't any limitations.
Remind to avoid LA_F0 Sensor resonant frequency that are 2.6 kHz (for X and Y) and 2.17 kHz (for Z).
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2023-09-26 07:49 AM - edited 2023-11-08 06:49 AM
Edit: This is a rather *** question that I take back. Lol.
Hi,
I read that the ISM330DHCX has a 1.6 Hz to 6.7KHz update rate. So, would the maximum readable frequency of the accelerometer be ODR/2 = 6.7kHz/2 = 3.35 kHz (via pg 56)?
I am just looking for a simple answer as to what is the maximum readable frequency of the accelerometer.
Thank you!!!