ADNV-6330 Avago Technologies US Inc., ADNV-6330 Datasheet

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ADNV-6330

Manufacturer Part Number
ADNV-6330
Description
IC LASER MOUSE VSCEL
Manufacturer
Avago Technologies US Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of ADNV-6330

Wavelength
842nm
Voltage - Input
1.9V
Current Rating
12mA
Power (watts)
4.5mW
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Package / Case
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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ADNB-6001 and ADNB-6002
Laser Mouse Bundles
Data Sheet
Description
Avago Technologies’ ADNB-6001 and ADNB-6002 laser
mouse bundles are the world’s first laser-illuminated
navigation systems for corded applications. Enabled
with Avago Technologies’ s LaserStream Technology, the
mouse can operate on many surfaces that prove difficult
for traditional LED-based optical navigation. Its high-per-
formance architecture is capable of sensing high-speed
mouse motion – with velocities up to 20 inches per
second and accelerations up to 8G.
The ADNS-6000 sensor along with the ADNS-6120 or
ADNS-6130-001 lens, ADNS-6230-001 clip and ADNV-
ADNB-6001 and ADNB-6002 laser mouse bundles include:
Bundle Part Number
ADNB-6001
Bundle Part Number
ADNB-6002
Part Number
ADNS-6000
ADNV-6330
ADNS-6120
ADNS-6230-001
Part Number
ADNS-6000
ADNV-6330
ADNS-6130-001
ADNS-6230-001
Description
Laser Mouse Sensor
Single-Mode Vertical-Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL)
Laser Mouse Round Lens
Laser Mouse VCSEL Assembly Clip
Description
Laser Mouse Sensor
Single-Mode Vertical-Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL)
Laser Mouse Trim Lens
Laser Mouse VCSEL Assembly Clip
6330 laser diode form a complete and compact laser
mouse tracking system. There are no moving parts,
which means high reliability and less maintenance for the
end user. In addition, precision optical alignment is not
required, facilitating high volume assembly.
This document will begin with some general information
and usage guidelines on the bundle set, followed by in-
dividual detailed information on ADNS-6000 laser mouse
sensor, ADNV-6330 VCSEL, ADNS-6120 or ADNS-6130-001
lens and ADNS-6230-001 clip.

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ADNV-6330 Summary of contents

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... This document will begin with some general information and usage guidelines on the bundle set, followed by in- dividual detailed information on ADNS-6000 laser mouse sensor, ADNV-6330 VCSEL, ADNS-6120 or ADNS-6130-001 lens and ADNS-6230-001 clip. Description Laser Mouse Sensor Single-Mode Vertical-Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) ...

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Overview of ADNB-6001 Laser Mouse Assembly Figure 1. Assembly drawing of ADNB-6001 (top, front and cross-sectional view) 2 ...

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... PCB, looking down. There is an aperture stop and features on the package that align to the lens. The ADNV-6330 VCSEL provides a laser diode with a single longitudinal and a single transverse mode par- ticularly suited as lower power consumption and highly coherent replacement of LEDs. It also provides wider operation range while still remaining within single-mode, reliable operating conditions ...

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Assembly Recommendation 1. Insert the sensor and all other electrical components into the application PCB (main PCB board and VCSEL PCB board). 2. Wave solder the entire assembly in a no-wash solder process utilizing a solder fixture. The solder fixture ...

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Design considerations for improving ESD Performance For improved electrostatic discharge performance, typical creepage and clearance distance are shown in the table below. Assumption: base plate construction as per the Avago Technologies supplied IGES file for ADNS-6120 round lens. Typical Distance ...

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... Fault Detection”. Under normal conditions, the ADNS-6000 generates the drive current for the laser diode (ADNV-6330). In order to stay below the Class 1 power requirements, resistor Rbin must be set at least as high as the value in the bin ...

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Laser Output Power Parameter Symbol Laser output power LOP LASER Output Power The laser beam output power as measured at the navi- gation surface plane is specified below. The following conditions apply: 1. The system is adjusted according to the ...

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ADNS-6000 Laser Mouse Sensor Theory of Operation The ADNS-6000 is based on LaserStream Technol- ogy, which measures changes in position by optically acquiring sequential images (frames) and math- ematically determining the direction and magnitude of movement. ADNS-6000 contains an Image ...

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CAUTION advised that normal static precautions be taken in handling and assembly of this component to prevent damage and/or degradation which may be induced by ESD A Figure 8. Package outline drawing 9 A Notes. 1. Dimensions in ...

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External PROM The ADNS-6000 must operate from externally loaded programming. This architecture enables immediate adoption of new features and improved performance algorithms. The external program is supplied by Agilent as a file, which may be burned into a programmable device. ...

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... Notes °C Volts 3.0V mV p-p 10kHz- 300KHZ 300KHz-50MHz MHz Set by ceramic resonator MHz Active drive, 50% duty cycle kHz Open drain drive with pull-ups on load W mm Results in +/- 0.2 mm mini- mum DOF, see Figure 10 in/sec G Frames/s See Frame_Period register section kOhms ADNV-6330 VCSEL V ...

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AC Electrical Specifications Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating conditions. Typical values at 25 °C, V Parameter Symbol VDD to RESET t OP Data delay after RESET t PU-RESET Input delay after reset T IN-RST Power Down t PD Wake from ...

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DC Electrical Specifications Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating conditions. Typical values at 25 °C, V Parameter Symbol DC Supply Current I DD_AVG Power Down Supply I DDPD Current Input Low Voltage V IL Input High Voltage V IH Input hysteresis ...

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Typical Performance Characteristics Typical Resolution vs. Z 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 Recommended Operating Region 100 0 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 ...

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Relative Responsivity for ADNS-6000 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 400 500 600 Figure 15. Relative Responsivity Synchronous Serial Port The synchronous serial port is used to set and read pa- rameters in the ADNS-6000, ...

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Write Operation Write operation, defined as data going from the micro- controller to the ADNS-6000, is always initiated by the micro-controller and consists of two bytes. The first byte contains the address (seven bits) and has a “1” as its ...

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Required timing between Read and Write Commands (tsxx) There are minimum timing requirements between read and write commands on the serial port. SCLK t HOLD-MISO t DLY-MISO MISO D 0 Figure 19. MISO Delay and Hold Time If the rising ...

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Motion Read Reading the Motion_Burst register activates this mode. The ADNS-6000 will respond with the contents of the Motion, Delta_X, Delta_Y, SQUAL, Shutter_Upper, Shutter_Lower, and Maximum_Pixel registers in that order. After sending the register address, the micro- controller must wait ...

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Frame Capture This is a fast way to download a full array of pixel values from a single frame. This mode disables navigation and overwrites any downloaded firmware. A hardware reset is required to restore navigation, and the firmware must ...

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The pixel output order as related to the surface is shown below. Top Xray View of Mouse Positive Y last output 899 898 897 896 895 894 893 892 891 890 889 888 887 886 885 884 883 882 881 ...

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Notes on Power-up and the serial port Reset Circuit The ADNS-6000 does not perform an internal power up self-reset; the reset pin must be raised and lowered to reset the chip. This should be done every time power is applied. ...

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Registers The ADNS-6000 registers are accessible via the serial port. The registers are used to read motion data and status as well as to set the device configuration. Address Register 0x00 Product_ID 0x01 Revision_ID 0x02 Motion 0x03 Delta_X 0x0 Delta_Y ...

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Product_ID Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field PID PID 7 6 Data Type: 8-Bit unsigned integer USAGE: This register contains a unique identification assigned to the ADNS-6000. The value in this register does not change; it can be used to ...

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Motion Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field MOT Reserved Data Type: Bit field. USAGE: Register 0x02 allows the user to determine if motion has occurred since the last time it was read. If so, then the user should read registers ...

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Delta_X Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Eight bit 2’s complement number. USAGE: X movement is counts since last report. Absolute value is determined by resolution. Reading clears the register. -128 -127 Motion Delta_X ...

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SQUAL Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Upper 8 bits of a 10-bit unsigned integer. USAGE: SQUAL (Surface Quality measure of ¼ of the number of valid features visible by the sensor ...

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Pixel_Sum Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: High 8 bits of an unsigned 16-bit integer. USAGE: This register is used to find the average pixel value. It reports the upper byte of a 16-bit ...

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Configuration_bits Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 LASER_ Field 0 MODE Data Type: Bit field USAGE: Register 0x0a allows the user to change the configuration of the sensor. Shown below are the bits, their default values, and optional values. Field Name ...

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Extended_Config Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field Busy Reserved Data Type: Bit field USAGE: Register 0x0b allows the user to change the configuration of the sensor. Shown below are the bits, their default values, and optional values. Field Name Description ...

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Data_Out_Lower Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data_Out_Upper Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Sixteen bit word USAGE: Data in these registers come from the system self test or the ...

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Shutter_Lower Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Shutter_Upper Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Sixteen bit unsigned integer. USAGE: Units are clock cycles. Read Shutter_Upper first, then Shutter_Lower. They should ...

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Mean Shutter vs. Z (White Paper) 800dpi, Circle@7.5" diameter, Speed-6ips 200 180 160 140 120 100 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 Distance from Lens Reference Plane to Surface, Z (mm) Figure 30. Mean Shutter vs. Z ...

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Frame_Period_Lower Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Frame_Period_Upper Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Sixteen bit unsigned integer. USAGE: Read these registers to determine the current frame period and to ...

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Frame_Capture Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Bit field. USAGE: Writing 0x83 to this register will cause the next available complete 1 2/3 frames of pixel values to be stored to SROM RAM. Writing ...

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Configuration II Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field Reserved Reserved Data Type: Bit field USAGE: Write to this register Field Name Description BIT 2 Must be set to one 0 = LASER_NEN functions as normal Force_disable 1 = LASER_NEN output ...

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Frame_Period_Max_Bound_Lower Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field FBM FBM 7 6 Frame_Period_Max_Bound_Upper Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field FBM FBM 15 1 Data Type: 16-bit unsigned integer. USAGE: This value sets the maximum frame period (the MINIMUM frame rate) which ...

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Frame_Period_Min_Bound_Lower Access: Read/Write Default Value: 0x7E Bit 7 6 Field FBm FBm 7 6 Frame_Period_Min_Bound_Upper Access: Read/Write Default Value: 0x0E Bit 7 6 Field FBm FBm 15 1 Data Type: 16-bit unsigned integer. USAGE: This value sets the minimum frame ...

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Shutter_Max_Bound_Lower Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field Shutter_Max_Bound_Upper Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: 16-bit unsigned integer. USAGE: This value sets the maximum allowable shutter value when operating in automatic ...

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LP_CFG0 Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field Match LP 6 Data Type: 8-bit unsigned integer USAGE: This register is used to set the laser current and bin matching parameter used together with register 0x2D where register ...

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Reserved Address: 0x2f-0x3C Observation Access: Read/Write Bit 7 6 Field OB Reserved 7 Data Type: Bit field USAGE: Each bit is set by some process or action at regular intervals, or when the event occurs. The user must clear the ...

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Pixel_Burst Access: Read Bit 7 6 Field Data Type: Eight bit unsigned integer USAGE: The Pixel_Burst register is used for high-speed access to all the pixel values from one and 2/3 complete frame. See the Synchronous ...

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... Because the can is not sealed, the protective kapton tape should not be removed until just prior to assembly into the ADNS-6120 or ADNS-6130-001 lens Bin Bin Letter Y = Subcon Code Z = Die Source For cable or wire connections (2X) Figure 32. Suggested ADNV-6330 PCB Mounting Guide (11) 0.8 5.0 1.7 Dimension in millimeters ...

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Absolute Maximum Ratings: Parameter DC Forward current Peak Pulsing current [1] Power Dissipation Reverse voltage [2] Laser Junction Temperature Operating case Temperature Storage case Temperature Lead Soldering Temperature [3] ESD (Human-body model) Notes: 1. Duration = 100ms, 10% duty cycle ...

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Typical Characteristics Forward Voltage vs. Forward Currents 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 Forward Current (mA) Figure 33. Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0 Forward ...

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Figure 36. Recommended Reflow Soldering Profile  255 ˚C 250 ˚C 217 ˚ 150 sec 125 ˚C 40 ˚C ...

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... The ADNS-6120 and ADNS-6130-001 laser mouse lens are designed for use with Avago Technologies laser mouse sensors and the illumination subsystem provided by the ADNS-6230-001 VCSEL assembly clip and the ADNV- 6330 Single-Mode Vertical-Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSEL). Together with the VCSEL, the ADNS-6120 or ...

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Max +0.2mm protrusion is allowed at the molding gate of either 1 side of lens. Figure 38. ADNS-6130-001 laser mouse trim lens outline drawings and details 7 ...

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MOUSE SENSOR LID ADNS-6120 A OBJECT SURFACE Figure 39. Optical system assembly cross-section diagram Mechanical Assembly Requirements All specifications reference Figure 39, Optical System Assembly Diagram Parameters Symbol Distance from Object Surface A to Lens Reference Plane Distance from Mouse ...

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Lens Design Optical Performance Specifications All specifications are based on the Mechanical Assembly Requirements. Parameters Design Wavelength Lens Material* Index of Refraction *Lens material is polycarbonate. Cyanoacrylate based adhesives should not be used as they will cause lens material deformation. ...

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Figure 42. Illustration of base plate mounting features for ADNS-6130-001 laser mouse trim lens 50 ...

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... ADNS-6230-001 Laser Mouse VCSEL Assembly Clip Description The ADNS-6230-001 VCSEL Assembly Clip is designed to provide mechanical coupling of the ADNV-6330 VCSEL to the ADNS-6120 or ADNS-6130-001 Laser Mouse Lens. This coupling is essential to achieve the proper illumination alignment required for the sensor to operate on a wide variety of surfaces. ...

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For product information and a complete list of distributors, please go to our web site: Avago, Avago Technologies, and the A logo are trademarks of Avago Technologies Limited in the United States and other countries. Data subject to change. Copyright ...

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