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OPT SENS BUNDLE W/A-6000 TL CLIP

ADNB-6002-EV

Manufacturer Part Number
ADNB-6002-EV
Description
OPT SENS BUNDLE W/A-6000 TL CLIP
Manufacturer
Avago Technologies US Inc.
Datasheets

Specifications of ADNB-6002-EV

Description/function
Laser Mouse Bundle
Interface Type
SPI
Product
Display Modules
Touch Panel
No Touch Panel
For Use With/related Products
ADNS-6000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Figure 15. Relative Responsivity
Synchronous Serial Port
The synchronous serial port is used to set and read pa-
rameters in the ADNS-6000, and to read out the motion
information. The serial port is also used to load PROM
data into the ADNS-6000.
The port is a four wire port. The host micro-control-
ler always initiates communication; the ADNS-6000
never initiates data transfers. The serial port cannot be
activated while the chip is in power down mode (NPD
low) or reset (RESET high). SCLK, MOSI, and NCS may be
driven directly by a 3.3V output from a micro-controller,
or they may be driven by an open drain configuration by
enabling on-chip pull-up current sources. The open drain
drive allows the use of a 5V micro-controller without any
level shifting components. The port pins may be shared
with other SPI slave devices. When the NCS pin is high,
the inputs are ignored and the output is tri-stated.
The lines that comprise the SPI port are:
SCLK:
MOSI:
MISO:
NCS:
15
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
1
0
400
Clock input. It is always generated by the master
(the micro-controller.)
Input data. (Master Out/Slave In)
Output data. (Master In/Slave Out)
Chip select input (active low). NCS needs to be
low to activate the serial port; otherwise, MISO
will be high Z, and MOSI & SCLK will be ignored.
NCS can also be used to reset the serial port in
case of an error.
500
Relative Responsivity for ADNS-6000
600
Wavelength (nm)
700
800
Chip Select Operation
The serial port is activated after NCS goes low. If NCS
is raised during a transaction, the entire transaction is
aborted and the serial port will be reset. This is true
for all transactions including PROM download. After a
transaction is aborted, the normal address-to-data or
transaction-to-transaction delay is still required before
beginning the next transaction. To improve communica-
tion reliability, all serial transactions should be framed by
NCS. In other words, the port should not remain enabled
during periods of non-use because ESD and EFT/B events
could be interpreted as serial communication and put
the chip into an unknown state. In addition, NCS must
be raised after each burst-mode transaction is complete
to terminate burst-mode. The port is not available for
further use until burst-mode is terminated.
900
1000

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