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BMC156 - BOSCH

Description: IMU ACCEL/MAG I2C/SPI 12LGA

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BMC156 Details

  • Manufacturer Part Number:

    BMC156

  • Rohs Code:

    Yes

  • Part Life Cycle Code:

    Obsolete

  • Package Description:

    LGA-12

  • Manufacturer:

    Bosch Sensortec

  • YTEOL:

    0

  • Body Breadth:

    2.2 mm

  • Body Height:

    0.82 mm

  • Body Length or Diameter:

    2.2 mm

  • Mounting Feature:

    SURFACE MOUNT

  • Number of Terminals:

    12

  • Operating Temperature-Max:

    85 °C

  • Operating Temperature-Min:

    -40 °C

  • Output Range:

    0.36-1.44V

  • Output Type:

    DIGITAL VOLTAGE

  • Package Body Material:

    UNSPECIFIED

  • Package Equivalence Code:

    LCC12,.08SQ,20

  • Package Shape/Style:

    SQUARE

  • Sensors/Transducers Type:

    ACCELEROMETER

  • Supply Voltage-Max:

    3.6 V

  • Supply Voltage-Min:

    1.62 V

  • Surface Mount:

    YES

BMC156 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • The recommended PCB layout for the BMC156 is a 4-layer PCB with a dedicated ground plane and a separate power plane. This helps to reduce noise and ensure accurate sensor readings.
  • The BMC156 does not require calibration. It is a self-calibrating sensor that uses an internal algorithm to compensate for temperature and other environmental factors.
  • The BMC156 can operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 125°C. However, the accuracy of the sensor readings may degrade at extreme temperatures.
  • Yes, the BMC156 is designed to operate in humid environments. However, it's recommended to follow proper PCB design and assembly guidelines to prevent moisture ingress.
  • The BMC156's interrupt signals should be connected to a microcontroller or other processing unit that can handle the interrupt requests. The interrupt signals can be configured to trigger on specific events, such as changes in pressure or temperature.

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