Anonymous
Mar 23, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Bulk buy success
Purchased ten units for our club workshop. All of them functioned perfectly out of the box. Consistent quality across the batch.
Description
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| Brand | - |
| Category | Robotics / STEM Teaching Tools / Sensors |
| Origin | - |
| Operating Voltage | 2.2V to 3.6V |
| Output Type | Analog Signal |
| Sensitivity Range | ±1.5g / ±6g selectable |
| Interface | 3-axis Accelerometer |
| Sleep Mode Current | 3µA typical |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Package Type | Breakout Board with Header Pins |
| Zero-G Offset | Factory Calibrated |
| Bandwidth | 0.5Hz to 1600Hz |
| Compatibility | Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32 |
Anonymous
Mar 23, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Bulk buy success
Purchased ten units for our club workshop. All of them functioned perfectly out of the box. Consistent quality across the batch.
Anonymous
Mar 18, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Reliable and low power
I used this in a battery-powered glider project. The sleep mode really helps conserve energy. The response time is quick enough for basic stabilization tasks.
Anonymous
Mar 17, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for robotics projects
This sensor module works flawlessly with my Arduino Uno. The analog output is stable, and switching between sensitivity ranges is easy using the jumpers. Great value for the price.
Anonymous
Mar 14, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Solid performance
Works as described. The analog signal is clean, though you do need a good ADC to get the most out of it. No issues with noise in my setup.
Anonymous
Mar 02, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good accuracy, needs calibration
The module arrived well-packaged. It provides accurate tilt data once you calibrate the zero-G offset. Documentation could be slightly better, but plenty of examples exist online.
Anonymous
Mar 02, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Great for learning sensors
Bought this for a university mechatronics course. It's very forgiving for beginners and the pinout is clearly labeled on the PCB. Highly recommended for students.
Q: Is there a digital output option available on this specific model?
A: No, the MMA7361 module featured here provides only analog outputs for X, Y, and Z axes. If you require digital I2C/SPI output, please look at our MMA8452 series.
Q: Can I use this with a 5V microcontroller like Arduino Uno?
A: Absolutely. While the sensor operates at 3.3V, the breakout board includes a voltage regulator, making it safe to connect directly to 5V logic boards like the Arduino Uno.
Q: Does this module come with header pins soldered?
A: Yes, the module typically comes with male header pins included, but they are usually not pre-soldered to allow for flexible mounting options.
Q: What is the sampling rate of this sensor?
A: The bandwidth can be adjusted via external capacitors, but typically it supports sampling rates up to 1600Hz depending on your filter settings and ADC speed.
Q: How do I switch between ±1.5g and ±6g ranges?
A: There is a specific pin labeled 'GS' (G-Select). Connecting this pin to High (3.3V) selects ±1.5g, while connecting it to Low (GND) selects ±6g.