Anonymous
Mar 29, 2026
Rating: 5/5
High precision as described
Comparing to other sensors in this price range, this is much steadier. The 20-bit resolution makes a difference.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Electronic Components / Maker DIY / Computer Hardware, Monitors & Peripherals |
| Origin | - |
| Sensor Chip | ADXL355 / ADXL357 |
| Communication Interface | SPI and I2C |
| Supply Voltage | 3.3V to 5V DC |
| G-Range Selection | ±8g (ADXL355) / ±40g (ADXL357) |
| Noise Performance | 25 µg/√Hz Typical |
| Output Resolution | 20-bit ADC |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +125°C |
| PCB Size | 22mm x 17mm |
| Connector Type | 2.54mm Pitch Header |
| Firmware Support | Arduino & Python Libraries |
Anonymous
Mar 29, 2026
Rating: 5/5
High precision as described
Comparing to other sensors in this price range, this is much steadier. The 20-bit resolution makes a difference.
Anonymous
Mar 14, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Excellent low noise performance
Used this for structural monitoring projects. The data is clean and the noise floor is impressively low. Highly recommend for precision work.
Anonymous
Feb 18, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Solid sensor, fast shipping
No issues with I2C communication. Packaging was secure. Would buy again for future prototypes.
Anonymous
Jan 31, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good module, minor wiring confusion
Works well overall. The pinout diagram on the wiki was a bit small, but once connected via I2C it functioned perfectly.
Anonymous
Jan 22, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for Arduino projects
Libraries worked out of the box with my Arduino Uno. Great value for a high-precision sensor module.
Q: What is the max sampling rate?
A: The sensor supports output data rates up to 4000 Hz depending on your configuration settings.
Q: Can I use 5V logic levels?
A: Yes, the module includes level shifting circuitry so it is safe to use with 5V logic microcontrollers.
Q: Is there a difference between ADXL355 and 357?
A: Yes, the primary difference is the measurement range. ADXL355 is ±8g while ADXL357 is ±40g.
Q: Does it support interrupt pins?
A: Yes, the module breaks out INT1 and INT2 pins for customizable interrupt functionality.
Q: Is this compatible with Raspberry Pi?
A: Yes, it is fully compatible with Raspberry Pi via GPIO pins using either I2C or SPI protocols.