**Accelerometers**\\ \\ **Warning: MMA7260Q and MMA7361L accelerometers operate on a 3.3 volt powersupply! Do not use 5 volt.**\\ \\ Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout - MMA7260Q\\ {{tri-ax_mma7260q.jpg:?200}}\\ {{tri-ax-schematic-v01.pdf | schematic}}\\ {{mma7260q-rev1.pdf | manual}}\\ \\ \\ Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout - MMA7361L\\ {{mma7361.jpg:?200}}\\ This is a breakout board for Freescale's MMA7361L three-axis analog MEMS accelerometer. The sensor requires a very low amount of power and has a g-select input which switches the accelerometer between ±1.5g and ±6g measurement ranges. Other features include a sleep mode, signal conditioning, a 1-pole low pass filter, temperature compensation, self test, and 0g-detect which detects linear freefall. Zero-g offset and sensitivity are factory set and require no external devices.\\ {{mma7361-schematic.pdf | schematic}}\\ {{mma7361l_data_sheet.pdf | manual}}\\ {{tilt_sensing_using_a_three-axis.pdf|application note}}\\ \\ **MPU-6050 Accelerometer + Gyro**\\ {{ ::mpu-6050_accelerometer_gyro.jpg?direct&300|}} \\ The MPU-6050 devices combine a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer on the same silicon die, together with an onboard Digital Motion Processor™ (DMP™), which processes complex 6-axis MotionFusion algorithms. The device can access external magnetometers or other sensors through an auxiliary master I²C bus, allowing the devices to gather a full set of sensor data without intervention from the system processor.\\ \\ http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/MPU-6050 {{::arduino_playground_-_mpu-6050.pdf| or find this page here}}\\ \\ https://diyhacking.com/arduino-mpu-6050-imu-sensor-tutorial/ {{::imu_get_started_with_arduino_and_the_mpu_6050_sensor_.pdf| or find this page here}}\\ {{::mpu6050.zip| MPU6050 Arduino library}}\\ {{::i2cdev.zip| i2cdev}}\\ {{::toxiclibs-complete-0020.zip|toxiclibs}}\\