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MMA7660FCT

Manufacturer Part Number
MMA7660FCT
Description
Manufacturer
Freescale
Datasheet

Specifications of MMA7660FCT

Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.4V
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
2.8V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Product Depth (mm)
3mm
Product Height (mm)
1mm
Product Length (mm)
3mm
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
10
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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Tap Detection
as button replacement. For example, a single tap can stop a song from playing and a double tap can play a song. This function
detects a fast transition that exceeds a user-defined threshold (PDET (0x09) register) for a set duration (PD (0x0A) register).
Tap Detection Setup
[2:0] = 000 in the SR (0x08) register. In this mode, TILT (0x03) register, XOUT (0x00), YOUT (0x01), and ZOUT (0x02) registers
will update at the 120 samples/second.
changing the XDA, YDA, and/or ZDA bit in the PDET (0x09) register. Detection for enabled axes is decided on an OR basis: If
the PDINT bit is set in the INTSU (0x06) register, the device reports the first axis for which it detects a tap by the Tap bit in the
TILT (0x03) register. When the Tap bit in the TILT (0x03) register is set, tap detection ceases, but the device will continue to
process orientation detection data. Tap detection will resume when the TILT (0x03) register is read.
NOTE: Delta G is available with any AMSR setting, when XDA = YDA = ZDA = 1 (PDET = 1). When the sampling rate
Shake Detection
on a Mobile Phone/PMP/PDA. The customer can enable the shake interrupt on any of the 3 axes, by enabling the SHINTX,
SHINTY, and/or SHINTZ in the INTSU (0x06) register.
that are tested for shake detection are the ones enabled by SHINTX, SHINTY, and/or SHINTZ. If a selected axis measures
greater that 1.3 or less than -1.3 g, then a shake is detected for that axis and an interrupt occurs. All three axes are checked
independently, but a common Shake bit in the TILT register is set when shake is detected in any one of the selected axes.
Therefore when all three (SHINTX, SHINTY, and/or SHINTZ) are selected the sensor will not know what axis the shake occurred.
When the TILT register is read the Shake bit is cleared during the acknowledge bit of the read access to that register and shake
detection monitoring starts again.
Auto-Wake/Sleep
device is put into a user specified low samples per second (1 sample/second, 8 samples/second, 16 samples/second, or
32 samples/second) in order to minimize power consumption. When the Auto-Wake is enabled and activity is detected such as
a change in orientation, pulse event, Delta G acceleration or a shake event, then the device wakes up. Auto-Wake will
automatically enable Auto-Sleep when the device is in wake mode and can therefore be configured to cause an interrupt on
wake-up, by configuring the part to either wake-up with a change in orientation, shake, or if using the part at 120 samples/second
tap detection. When the device is in Auto-Wake mode, the MODE (0x07) register, bit AWE is high. When the device has detected
a change in orientation, a tap shake, or Delta G (change in acceleration), the device will enter Auto-Sleep mode. In the Auto-
Sleep function, the device is put into any of the following user specified samples per seconds (1 sample/second, 2 samples/
second, 4 samples/second, 8 samples/second, 16 samples/second, 32 samples/second, 64 samples/second, and 120 samples/
second). In the Auto-Sleep mode, if no change in the orientation, shake or tap has occurred and the sleep counter has elapsed,
the device will go into the Auto-Wake mode. When the device is in the Auto-Sleep mode, the MODE (0x07) register, bit ASE is
high. The device can be programmed to continually cycle between Auto-Wake/Sleep.
NOTE: The device can either be powered on in Wake/Sleep state depending on ASE/AWE settings. If the AWE bit is
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The MMA7660FC also includes a Tap Detection feature that can be used for a number of different customer applications such
In order to enable Tap detection in the device the user must enable the Tap Interrupt in the INTSU (0x06) register and AMSR
The user can configure Tap Detection to be detected on X and/or Y and/or Z axes. The customer can configure this by
The shake feature can be used as a button replacement to perform functions such as scrolling through images or web pages
MMA7660FC detects shake by examining the current 6-bit measurement for each axis in XOUT, YOUT, and ZOUT. The axes
The MMA7660FC has the Auto-Wake/Sleep feature that can be enabled for power saving. In the Auto-Wake function, the
Table 8. Auto-Wake/Sleep Truth Table
Orientation Detection Change
Shake
Delta G
(set with PD (0x0A) and PDET (0x09))
Pulse Detect (120 samples/second)
Sleep Counter Elapsed
is less than 120 samples/second, the device can not detect tapping, but can detect small tilt angles (30 º angle
change) which can not be detected by orientation detection.
set, the device is powered on in, in sleep state. If the ASW bit is set, the device is powered on in, in wake state.
(XDA = YDA = ZDA = 0)
Trigger Wake-up
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Reset Sleep Counter
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Trigger Sleep Mode
Yes
No
No
No
No
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