Compensation in temperature for LIS2DW accelerometer
Hello
We use a LIS2DW12 accelerometer to mesure tilt over a temperature range from -25°C to +70°C.
We set the full scale to 2g and chose High Performance mode with Low Noise enabled.
We want an accuracy of 0.5°, but we're observing a drift of the order of 40 mg on measured accelerations as a function of temperature (from 15° to 75°C), resulting in a drift of more than 2° on the tilt measurement.
We want to correct the accelerations as a function of temperature, and so we have the following questions.
- Is the drift the same on all 3 axes?
- The data sheet states that the 0g offset drift is 0.2mg/°C, but according to our measurements this is not linear. Is it normal ?
- Does the drift depend on the orientation of the sensor ?
- What law should be applied to correct the accelerations measured according to temperature ?
You will find in the enclosed file, the shape of the deltas of accelerations versus the temperature (the reference is 15° to calculate the deltas of accelerations)
Thank you by advance
Anne-Marie
