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Track Motion and Orientation with One Compact Module

The Gyro 2 Axis Analog Module ENC03 is a motion sensor module with analog output designed for motion tracking, robot balance, and orientation sensing. It is a practical fit for makers, students, and engineers who want reliable sensor data in embedded builds.

Key details include Supply Voltage: 2.7V~5.25V DC; Output (at Angular Velocity=0): 1.35 V DC.

Important: Motion sensors often need calibration in software to get the best accuracy. Mounting angle and vibration can change the result.

Why you’ll love it

  • Controller output: 1.35 V DC
  • Power range: 2.7V~5.25V DC
  • Operating frequency: 30.8 kHz
  • Useful spec: +/-5%;
  • Maker-friendly build: Easy to use in prototypes, classroom projects, and custom electronics
  • Common controller support: Works well with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and similar boards

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What you can build

This sensor is a good fit for balancing robots, gesture controllers, motion loggers, wearables, and camera rigs.

Starter bundles

Pair it with an Arduino-compatible board, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi, plus a breadboard and jumper wires for quick setup and testing.

Recommended add-ons

Useful add-ons include a display, battery pack, and a solid mounting plate, depending on how you plan to power, mount, and log the sensor.

Technical specifications

Product Gyro 2 Axis Analog Module ENC03
Output (at Angular Velocity=0) 1.35 V DC
Supply Voltage 2.7V~5.25V DC
Resonance Frequency 30.8 kHz
Linearity +/-5%;
Scale Factor 0.67 mV/deg/sec.
Max Angular Velocity +/-300 Degree
Category imu motion sensors

Wiring & usage notes

Connect power and ground, then read the sensor output with an analog-capable input or external ADC. Stable power and a clean ground help reduce noise. Motion sensors often need calibration in software to get the best accuracy. Mounting angle and vibration can change the result.

What’s in the box

1 × Gyro 2 Axis Analog Module ENC03

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Gyro 2 Axis Analog Module ENC03 measure? It is designed to measure motion, tilt, rotation, or orientation.
Can I use it with Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi? Yes. It is well suited for common maker and embedded platforms, as long as you power it at the correct voltage and match the signal level to your controller.
How do I connect this Analog sensor? This sensor gives an analog-style signal, so you read it with an ADC or an analog-capable input.
Does it need calibration? Usually yes. Motion sensors often benefit from software calibration to improve offset, drift, and orientation accuracy.
Is it good for prototyping? Yes. It is a practical choice for learning, proof-of-concept builds, and small automation projects.

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