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October 26, 2023
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LIS2DUXS12: Switch from Ultra Low Power to High-Performance when using FSM

  • October 26, 2023
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Hi,

looking in the AN5902 Finite State Machine application note for LIS2DUXS12, rev 3 on page 47, it is mentioned that using the Adaptive self-configuration (ASC) it is possible to switch from Ultra Low Power mode to High-Performance mode. 

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However, in the AN58012 application note for LIS2DUXS12, rev 3 page 15, it says that it is not possible to directly switch from Ultra Low Power mode to High-Performance without setting the accelerometer to power-down mode.

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What is correct, is the ASC example in the AN5902 application note really possible to do?

 

Also, a second question. If TI3 = 125 samples and the ODR is 100Hz, wouldn't that mean 1.25s? In the example it says 5 seconds but that will only be true if ODR is 25Hz, right?

 

 

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    Best answer by Federica Bossi

    Hi @BD651 ,

     

    Thank you for notice us this discrepancy between the two AN versions, I confirm you that you can't switch from ultra low power to high performance when in FSM, we will review the latest version of AN.

    Regarding your second question: yes, the ODR of that example is 25Hz :)

    If my reply answered your question, please click on Accept as Solution at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster!

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    Technical Moderator
    October 26, 2023

    Hi @BD651 ,

     

    Thank you for notice us this discrepancy between the two AN versions, I confirm you that you can't switch from ultra low power to high performance when in FSM, we will review the latest version of AN.

    Regarding your second question: yes, the ODR of that example is 25Hz :)

    If my reply answered your question, please click on Accept as Solution at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster!