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  1. Introduction to acceleration sensors

    I am working on my final year project which involves the use of the Nitendo Wii Nunchuk. The Wii Nunchuk operates based on a 3-axis accelerometer, a joystick and two push buttons. I carried out a small theoretical research on the accelerometer, and in this wiki page I am going to briefly explain what an accelerometer is, how it works, types of accelerometers, how to selection an accelerometer for a project requirement, and shows some applications of accelerometers.

    Physically, acceleration is a vector quantity having both direction and magnitude that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity with respect to time. It is a measure of how fast speed changes . An object is accelerating its velocity is changing. [1] In order to measure acceleration, an acceleration sensor called accelerometer is used. Accelerometer measures in units of g. A g is the acceleration measurement for gravity which is equal to 9.81 m/s². However, depending on altitude ,this measurement can be 10 m/s² in some place.


  2. Working principles of an accelerometer

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  3. Types of accelerometers

  4. Selection of an accelerometer

  5. Applications of accelerometers

    Accelerometers can measure: vibrations, shocks, tilt, impacts and motion of an object.

     

     



 

 

 

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