2012-09-14 07:03 AM
Dear all,
I am using the LIS3DH configured with 1.25 kHz bandwith (ODR) and high resolution (12bits), full scale range of +/- 2g. I have a question regarding the noise I should expect at this frequency : The datasheet gives an Acceleration noise density of 220 ug/sqrt(Hz). I found in a Freescale pdf the following note : '' When this value (noise density) is multiplied by the square root of the measurement bandwidth, this result is the RMS acceleration noise of the sensor at nominal VDD and temperature. Accelerations below this value will not be resolvable. '' In my case this calculation gives a peak to peak noise of 22 mg (about 5 bits). Is this reasoning correct ? Thanks for your help.2012-09-20 12:32 AM
Hello,
Did somebody already characterize the noise of the LIS3DH accelerometer ? The only information available in datasheet isthe noise density of 220 ug/sqrt(Hz). Is this a white noise characteristics ? The results obtained with a BW of 625 Hz is as shown in theattached figure
: Pratical results of RMS noise are close to 220 ug/sqrt(625), however the peak obseved in the FFT graph have higer amplitude. Let me know your opinion. Is this the intrinsic noise characteristics of the LIS3DH ? ________________ Attachments : Clipboard01.jpg : https://st--c.eu10.content.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Db0000000YtG6&ids=0680X000006Hy87&d=%2Fa%2F0X0000000bNS%2FoJnzyRqpTMnfYT6elE5sPXZm3XUlKirVLWyWsK1gQVA&asPdf=false