ADXL345 Pre-Soldered Accelerometer Sensor for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Klipper

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3-axis accelerometer for Arduino and Raspberry Pi, commonly used for Klipper resonance testing and motion/vibration sensing.

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Product Overview

The ShillehTek ADXL345 Accelerometer Sensor is a compact 3-axis accelerometer that measures motion, tilt, and vibration for Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects, and it is especially popular with Klipper 3D printer setups for resonance testing and input shaping. It supports I2C and SPI, making it easy to integrate with a wide range of boards. Use it for 3D printer tuning, vibration analysis, motion detection, orientation sensing, and robotics projects where you need reliable acceleration data.

Frequently asked questions

The ADXL345 sensor works with Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects and is commonly used in Klipper 3D printer setups. It provides 3-axis acceleration data for motion, tilt, vibration, orientation, and robotics applications.
This version is pre-soldered, so the header connection is already installed for easier breadboard or jumper-wire use. You still need to connect it to your controller and configure the appropriate Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or Klipper software.
The sensor module supports both I2C and SPI communication. Select the interface your board or project software expects, then wire the matching pins and use the corresponding library, driver, or Klipper configuration.
Yes. In Klipper setups, the ADXL345 is commonly used for resonance testing and input shaping by measuring printer vibrations. It is typically attached to the printer toolhead or bed according to the tuning procedure being used.
If readings are inconsistent, check that the sensor is mounted securely, oriented as expected, and wired for the selected I2C or SPI interface. Also confirm the software configuration matches the interface and controller being used.

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Features & Specs

3-Axis Acceleration Data Measures motion, tilt, and vibration across X, Y, and Z axes.

Klipper Input Shaping Ready A go-to sensor for 3D printer resonance testing and tuning print quality.

I2C or SPI Interface Flexible wiring options with broad library support across boards.

Vibration and Motion Projects Great for robotics, movement detection, and vibration logging builds.

Compact and Easy to Mount Small module size makes it simple to mount on printers, frames, and prototypes.

Documents

Full Product Manual ADXL345 Accelerometer 3DOF - Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32 I2C Accelerometer | Klipper Tuning In-depth setup guide with wiring, code examples, and troubleshooting.

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