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Re: 2010 Accelerometer I2C Object/Class

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Originally Posted by charrisTTI View Post
Note, the sparkfun board is 3.3V not 5.0V so you need to order their bidirectional level converter and 3.3V regulator to make it work.
From the sparkfun website:

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Originally Posted by SparkFun
The ADXL320 can be powered from 2.4V-5.25V.
Surely they aren't just giving irrelevant information.
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