accelerometreja
Accelerometreja, commonly known in English as accelerometers, are compact sensors that measure acceleration forces acting on them. They provide a vector of acceleration along one or more axes and are used to infer motion, orientation, and vibration. Readings correspond to proper acceleration, including inertial forces and gravity; when stationary, the gravity component serves as a reference for tilt estimation.
Most modern accelerometers are based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). The most common type is capacitive MEMS,
Key specifications include range, sensitivity, resolution, noise density, bandwidth, bias stability, and temperature sensitivity. Many accelerometers
Applications span consumer electronics (smartphones, wearables, tablets), automotive safety (airbags, electronic stability control), drones and robotics,