Sensitivity

Lsb/g to mv/g

Lsb/g to mv/g
  1. How do you convert LSB g to mV g?
  2. What is LSB per g?
  3. What is mg LSB?
  4. What is mV g sensitivity?

How do you convert LSB g to mV g?

Thus, each unit of LSB is equivalent to 0.0275 mV and 16,384 LSB/g is equivalent to 450 mV/g.

What is LSB per g?

Sensitivity

Sensitivity is usually expressed as mV/g (millivolts or per g) or pC/g (picocoulombs per g), where g is the acceleration due to gravity or 9.81 m/s2; but digital output accelerometers will specify this as LSB/g (least significant bit per g).

What is mg LSB?

The accelerometer used by the BerryIMU is a MEMS sensors(LSM9DS0), which outputs the raw readings as mg/LSB. Most MEMS accelerometers use this output format. mg = milli-G's (just like milliliters) 1mG = 0.001 G's of acceleration, so 1000mG = 1G. LSB = Least Significant bit, which is the last bit on the right.

What is mV g sensitivity?

It describes the conversion between vibration and voltage at a reference frequency, such as 160 Hz. Sensitivity is specified in mV per G. If typical accelerometer sensitivity is 100 mV/G and you measure a 10 G signal, you expect a 1000 mV or 1 V output.

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