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July 29, 2023
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IIS3DWB ODR at selected bandwidth of ODR/4 on LPF2

  • July 29, 2023
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Hello Community,

I am unsure what the ODR will be for the IIS3DWB sensor when we select the bandwidth of ODR/4.

Kindly suggest the relationships if available, I did not find any mention in the datasheet except for Table 45.

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Are there any setting to select the ODR for the sensor? Is ODR autoselected as some multiple of the Bandwidth? Or is ODR always 26kHz irrespective of the bandwidth?

Regards

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    Best answer by niccolò

    Hi @Chubs ,

    for the IIS3DWB the ODR is set to 26.667 kHz, it is the bandwidth that is selectable.
    you can refer to the table you posted to select it =)

    If this answers your question, please, mark this as "best answer", by clicking on the "accept as solution" to help the other users of the community

    Niccolò

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    ChubsAuthor
    Graduate II
    July 29, 2023
    niccolòAnswer
    ST Employee
    August 1, 2023

    Hi @Chubs ,

    for the IIS3DWB the ODR is set to 26.667 kHz, it is the bandwidth that is selectable.
    you can refer to the table you posted to select it =)

    If this answers your question, please, mark this as "best answer", by clicking on the "accept as solution" to help the other users of the community

    Niccolò

    ChubsAuthor
    Graduate II
    August 2, 2023

    Hello @niccolò,

    Thanks for the update. Is there any way to reduce the ODR maybe at least ODR/2? Let me know.

    ST Employee
    August 3, 2023

    Hi @Chubs , 
    on this specific device the ODR is set, so you can't change it, but you can manually discard sample to adjust the ODR or even read the output with a timer set at the ODR you want =)

    Niccolò