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ADXRS150 default voltage is too low..
Hello
Thanks for all your help with my previous post. Now I am having trouble with the sensor. In the manual, it says that the default voltage (at null) is 2.5V. but I am getting like 2.13V. It still behaves right. (it goes up or down as I rotate the sensor). Do you guys think it is bad sensor from factory? I know it wouldn't matter for using the sensor but I am kinda worried if there is a something wrong with sensor. The input voltage is exactly 5V. Thank you |
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