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What is the difference between LIS2DTW12 and LIS2DW12?

JEste
Associate II

Hi guys,

I'm working on a new hw design and I can't find the difference between these two references.

Thanks in advance,

Kind regards

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Eleon BORLINI
ST Employee

Hi @Jairo Estefanía​ , the fundamental difference between the two part numbers is the focus on the temperature sensor of the LIS2DTW12 (T stands for "temperature sensor"). Moreover, the LIS2DTW12 has a lower noise density. These two improvements results in a slightly higher current consumption. Basically the LIS2DTW12 is the upgrade of LIS2DW12, so I suggest you the use of the LIS2DTW12. Regards

JEste
Associate II

Thanks @Eleon BORLINI​, basically the problem is that there is not enough stock of LIS2DTW12, so we will have to use the LIS2DW12.

I understand. How many samples do you need if I can ask? Regards

JEste
Associate II

@Eleon BORLINI​  about 12k

Depending on your specific application, I would believe LIS2DW12 should work as well, because the two pn are very similar. Regards

Is it true that the LIS2DW12TR has lower noise density than the LIS2DW12 ?

 

The figures in the datasheets are exactly the same.