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QCPete IntroductionThe SparkFun 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer Breakout - ADXL313 (Qwiic) is a Qwiic sensor that utilizes the ADXL313 accelerometer from Analog Devices. The ADXL313 is a low cost, low power, up to 13-bit resolution, 3-axis accelerometer with a 32-level FIFO stack capable of measuring up to ±4g.
The ADXL313 can be used in applications like car alarms, hill start aid (HSA) systems, electronic parking brakes, and (black box) data recorders. Some of the specific features of the ADXL313 include:
The Qwiic 3-Axis Accelerometer does need a few additional items for you to get started. The RedBoard Qwiic will be used for the Arduino examples. A single board computer and the Qwiic pHAT are required for the Python examples (see note below). You may already have a few of these items, including the required Qwiic cable, so feel free to modify your cart based on your needs. Additionally, there are also alternative parts options that are available as well (click button below to toggle options).
SparkFun Qwiic Cable Kit KIT-15081To make it even easier to get started, we've assembled this Qwiic Cable Kit with a variety of Qwiic cables from 50mm to 500mm…
SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic DEV-15123The SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic is an Arduino-compatible development board with a built in Qwiic connector, eliminating the need …
USB Micro-B Cable - 6 Foot CAB-10215USB 2.0 type A to Micro-B 5-pin. This is a new, smaller connector for USB devices. Micro-B connectors are about half the heig…
Qwiic Compatible Microcontrollers:
SparkFun RedBoard Artemis DEV-15444The RedBoard Artemis takes the incredibly powerful Artemis module from SparkFun and wraps it up in an easy to use and familia…
SparkFun Thing Plus - SAMD51 DEV-14713With a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F MCU, the SparkFun SAMD51 Thing Plus is one of our most powerful microcontroller boards yet!
In addition we also offer, Qwiic compatible stackable shields for microcontrollers and pHATs for single board computers (like the
Raspberry Pi boards) that don't include a Qwiic connector.
SparkFun Qwiic Adapter DEV-14495The SparkFun Qwiic Adapter provides the perfect means to make any old I2C board into a Qwiic enabled board.
SparkFun Top pHAT for Raspberry Pi DEV-16301Feeling Fancy? The SparkFun Top pHAT is the fundamental machine learning add-on for Raspberry Pi or any 2x20 GPIO SBC!
RetiredYou will also need a Qwiic cable to connect to your Qwiic ADXL313 accelerometer, choose a length that suits your needs.
Qwiic Cable - 100mm PRT-14427This is a 100mm long 4-conductor cable with 1mm JST termination. It’s designed to connect Qwiic enabled components together…
Qwiic Cable - 50mm PRT-14426This is a 50mm long 4-conductor cable with 1mm JST termination. It’s designed to connect Qwiic enabled components together …
Retired Qwiic Cable - 200mm PRT-14428This is a 200mm long 4-conductor cable with 1mm JST termination. It’s designed to connect Qwiic enabled components together…
Retired Qwiic Cable - 500mm PRT-14429This is a 500mm long 4-conductor cable with 1mm JST termination. It’s designed to connect Qwiic enabled components together…
Retired Multimedia Wireless Keyboard WIG-14271With Single-Board Computers (SBCs) on the rise, it is a good idea to have an easy way to interface with them. Operating on a …
pi-topCEED (Green) KIT-14035The pi-topCEED is a DIY desktop computer that helps you start learning how to code, create awesome devices and take your know…
Retired Suggested ReadingIf you're unfamiliar with serial terminals, jumper pads, or I2C be sure to checkout some of these foundational tutorials.
Installing an Arduino LibraryHow do I install a custom Arduino library? It's easy! This tutorial will go over how to install an Arduino library using the Arduino Library Manager. For libraries not linked with the Arduino IDE, we will also go over manually installing an Arduino library.
Logic LevelsLearn the difference between 3.3V and 5V devices and logic levels.
I2CAn introduction to I2C, one of the main embedded communications protocols in use today.
Serial Terminal BasicsThis tutorial will show you how to communicate with your serial devices using a variety of terminal emulator applications.
How to Work with Jumper Pads and PCB TracesHandling PCB jumper pads and traces is an essential skill. Learn how to cut a PCB trace, add a solder jumper between pads to reroute connections, and repair a trace with the green wire method if a trace is damaged.
RedBoard Qwiic Hookup GuideThis tutorial covers the basic functionality of the RedBoard Qwiic. This tutorial also covers how to get started blinking an LED and using the Qwiic system.
Qwiic pHAT for Raspberry Pi Hookup GuideGet started interfacing your Qwiic enabled boards with your Raspberry Pi. The Qwiic pHAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA, and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi to an array of Qwiic connectors.
Arduino Shields v2An update to our classic Arduino Shields Tutorial! All things Arduino shields. What they are and how to assemble them.
Raspberry Pi SPI and I2C TutorialLearn how to use serial I2C and SPI buses on your Raspberry Pi using the wiringPi I/O library for C/C++ and spidev/smbus for Python.
The Qwiic ADXL313 Accelerometer utilizes the Qwiic connect system. We recommend familiarizing yourself with the Logic Levels and I2C tutorials (above) before using it. Click on the banner above to learn more about our Qwiic products.
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