ADNB-2013 HP [Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)], ADNB-2013 Datasheet

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ADNB-2013

Manufacturer Part Number
ADNB-2013
Description
Optical Mouse Sensor
Manufacturer
HP [Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)]
Datasheet
Description
The ADNS-2001 is a low-cost
reflective optical sensor that
provides a non-mechanical
tracking engine for implementing a
computer mouse.
It is based on optical navigation
technology which measures
changes in position by optically
acquiring sequential surface
images (frames) and mathematic-
ally determining the direction and
magnitude of movement. The
sensor is mounted in a plastic
optical package and designed to be
used with the HDNS-2100 (Lens),
HDNS-2200 (LED Assembly Clip)
and HLMP-ED80 (High Light
Output 639 nm LED), providing a
complete and compact tracking
engine. This optical tracking
engine has no moving parts and
requires no precision optical
alignment enabling high volume
system assembly. The ADNS-2001
offers a PS/2 or quadrature output
mode for interface flexibility.
Resolution is specified as 400 cpi
at rates of motion up to 16 inches
per second.
Caution: It is 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.
Features
• Optical navigation technology
• Complete compact 2-D motion
• Two selectable output modes
Agilent ADNS-2001
Optical Mouse Sensor
Data Sheet
– Superior precision and smooth
– No mechanical moving parts,
sensor
– Easy implementation and
– Replaces mechanical ball
– Two channel quadrature output
– Standard 3-button PS/2 output
navigation optimized for
desktop and portable mouse
applications
provides high reliability and
needs no maintenance
design flexibility
system in traditional mice
mode (X and Y direction) which
emulates encoder
phototransistors
mode
• High speed motion detector
• Accurate navigation over a wide
• Power conservation mode during
• Compatible with high volume
• 33% faster than HDNS-2000
Applications
• Computer mice for desktop PCs,
• Trackball
• Integrated input devices
– Accurately measures up to
range of surfaces
– Enables mouse to be used with
no motion
manufacturing processes
– Requires no precision optical
– Wave solderable
– 2000 fps (@ 24 MHz)
workstations, and portable
computers
16 inches per second at 400 cpi
or without a mouse pad
alignment

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ADNB-2013 Summary of contents

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Description The ADNS-2001 is a low-cost reflective optical sensor that provides a non-mechanical tracking engine for implementing a computer mouse based on optical navigation technology which measures changes in position by optically acquiring sequential surface images (frames) and ...

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Theory of Operation The ADNS-2001 is based on Optical Navigation Technology. It contains an Image Acquisition System (IAS), Digital Signal Pro- cessor (DSP), and a mode select- able PS/2 or quadrature output converter. The IAS acquires im- ages of microscopic ...

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Pinout Pin Name PS/2 Mode 1 PS2_C PS/2 Interface Clock 2 MODE/XA Select PS/2 Mode 3 RB/XB Right Button Input 4 MB/YB Middle Button Input 5 LB/YA Left Button Input 6 XY_LED LED Control Output 7 VDD3 3.3 VDC Input ...

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Exploded View Drawing Figure 4. Typical Application using PS/2 Output 18 MHz Operation for generic PS/2 compatibility 0.1 µF PS/2 CONNECTOR + CLK (5) DATA ( GND ( BUTTONS Note: 0.1 F ...

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Typical USB Application using Quadrature Output MHz Operation 2.7 0.1 µF 1 CEXT V 0.33 µ D– D– CYPRESS CY7C63000A- GND XTALIN SHLD 6 ...

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Recommended LED Bin Table LED Bin Category R1 Value K 69.8 L 69.8 M 69.8 N 69.8 P 69.8 – 78.7 Q 69.8 – 93.1 R 69.8 – 113 S 69.8 – 137 T 69.8 – 169 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...

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Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Operating Temperature Supply Voltage Supply Voltage Clock Frequency Resonator Impedance Reset Capacitor Distance from Lens Reference Plane to Surface Speed Acceleration Light Level onto IC DC Electrical Specifications Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating conditions. Typical values ...

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I/O Specifications PS/2 Command Set Implementation The following commands are implemented. All other commands will cause an FE (resend) response from the ADNS-2001. A second invalid command will cause an FC (error) response from the ADNS-2001. Hex Command Mnemonic for ...

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PS/2 Mode Output Waveforms @ 24 MHz Host Sending Data Timing Diagram I/O INHIBIT CLK T1 DATA START BIT (1) Notes: 1. The mouse checks the DATA line. If the line is low, the system has data to transmit. The ...

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Quadrature Output Mode Waveform @ 24 MHz The 2 channel quadrature outputs are 5 V CMOS outputs. The Delta X count is used to generate the XA and XB quadrature signals. The Delta Y count is used to gen- erate ...

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Typical Performance Characteristics Typical Performance of ADNS-2001 assembled as shown in Figure 3 with HDNS-2100 Lens, HDNS-2200 LED Assembly Clip and HLMP-ED80. 450 400 350 300 250 RECOMMENDED DISTANCE FROM 200 LENS FOOT 150 REFERENCE PLANE 100 TO SURFACE 50 ...

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... Bundle Kit, 1000 pieces incremental (e.g., ADNB-2012: 1000 pieces = 1000 pieces of ADNS-2001 and 1000 pieces of HDNS-2100 in a box). ADNB-2013 = ADNS-2001 Sensor and HDNS-2100 #001 Trimmed Lens Bundle Kit, 1000 pieces incremental (e.g., ADNB- 2013: 1000 pieces = 1000 pieces of ADNS-2001 and 1000 pieces of HDNS-2100 #001 in a box). ...

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