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PAW3603DH LOW POWER WIRELESS LASER MOUSE SENSOR General Description
The PAW3603DH is a low power CMOS process wireless laser mouse sensor with DSP integration chip that serves as a non-mechanical motion estimation engine for implementing a computer mouse. Features Single power supply Precise laser motion estimation technology Complete 2-D motion sensor No mechanical parts Optical Lens 1:1 27 MHz 20 inches/sec 800/1000/1200/1600/2000 CPI 6600 frames/sec 4mA @Mouse moving (Normal) 500uA @Mouse not moving (Sleep1) 100uA @Mouse not moving (Sleep2) 15uA @Power down mode Shrunk DIP20 Accurate motion estimation over most of System Clock surfaces High speed motion detection up to 20 inches/sec Speed High resolution up to 2000 CPI Resolution Resolution setting by two method CPI IO trap select pin (pin15) to 800, 1200, Frame Rate 1600 CPI Register setting to 800/1000/1200/1600/2000 Operating CPI Current Power down pin and register setting for low power dissipation Package Power saving mode during times of no movement Serial Interface for programming and data transfer SWKINT pin (pin17) to wake up mouse controller when sensor wakeup from sleep mode Power Supply
1.73V ~ 1.87V (VDDD,VDDA, VDD) 2.5V ~ 2.9V (VDD)
Key Specification
Ordering Information Order Number PAW3603DH I/O CMOS output Resolution 800/1200/1600 CPI
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1. Pin Configuration 1.1 Pin Description
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name VSS_LD LD OSCOUT OSCIN VDDD VSSD VSSA VDD VDDA VREF YA YB XA XB CPI NC SWKINT SCLK SDIO PD Type GND OUT OUT IN PWR GND GND PWR PWR BYPASS OUT OUT OUT OUT IN OUT IN I/O IN Definition LD ground LD control Resonator output Resonator input Chip digital power, 1.8V Chip digital ground Chip analog ground Chip I/O power voltage, 1.73V ~ 1.87V(Vdd1) or 2.5V ~ 2.9V(Vdd2) Chip analog power, 1.8V Analog voltage reference YA quadrature output YB quadrature output XA quadrature output XB quadrature output CPI IO trap select pin Pull-high to VCC (Vdd1 or Vdd2): 1200 CPI Pull-low to GND: 1600 CPI Floating: 800 CPI No connection Sensor wakeup interrupt Serial interface clock Serial interface bi-direction data Power down pin, active high
1.2 Pin Assignment
1
20
LB
RB
+Y
1
20
10
11
10
Figure 1. Top View Pinout
11
+X
Figure 2. Top View of Mouse
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2. Block Diagram and Operation
QUADRATURE OUTPUT
Figure 3. Block Diagram In the traditional optical mouse, it uses LED as a light source. The light illuminates on the working surface and generates the bright and dark shadow that shows the micro-texture of the surface. The imaging sensor in the optical mouse chip captures sequential this micro-texture images of the working surface. Based on the captured images, the optical chip can determine the speed and direction when the optical mouse is moving. Thus, for the more rough surface, the more obvious shadow image will be generated and much easier to determine the movement and direction. The PAW3603DH is a CMOS laser mouse sensor with DSP integration chip that serves as a non-mechanical motion estimation engine for implementing a computer mouse. It is based on new laser speckle navigation technology. In the laser mouse, it uses laser diode (LD), specially uses VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) as light source, where laser is one kind of coherent light. When this light illuminates on the working surface, the surface will reflect and diffuse the incident light and generates speckle pattern. The imaging sensor in the laser mouse chip detects the speckle pattern that generated from the working surface and determines the movement and direction. Since the speckle pattern can be generated on the most of the surface if this surface is not perfect smooth or transparent, the laser mouse can adapt on more surfaces as compared with traditional LED-based optical mouse. The sensor is in a 20-pin optical package. The output format is twochannel quadrature (X and Y direction), which emulates encoder phototransistors. The current X and Y information are also available in registers accessed via a serial port. The word "mouse sensor," instead of PAW3603DH, is used in the document.
VOLTAGE REGULATOR AND POWER CONTROL
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3. Registers and Operation
The mouse sensor can be programmed through registers, via the serial port, and DSP configuration and motion data can be read from these registers. All registers not listed are reserved, and should never be written by firmware.
3.1 Registers
Address 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 Name Product_ID1 Product_ID2 Motion_Status Delta_X Delta_Y Operation_Mode Configuration Image_Quality R/W R R R R R R/W R/W R Default 0x30 0x4X Data Type Eight bits [11:4] number with the product identifier Four bits [3:0] number with the product identifier Reserved [3:0] number is reserved for future Bit field Eight bits 2's complement number Eight bits 2's complement number Bit field Bit field Eight bits unsigned integer
3.2 Register Descriptions
0x00 Bit Field Usage 0x01 Bit Field Usage 7 6 PID[3:0] 5 7 6 5 Product_ID1 4 PID[11:4] The value in this register can't change. It can be used to verify that the serial communications link is OK. Product_ID2 4 3 2 1 0 Reserved[3:0] 3 2 1 0
The value in this register can't change. PID[3:0] can be used to verify that the serial communications link is OK. Reserved[3:0] is a value between 0x0 and 0xF, it can't be used to verify that the serial communications.
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0x02 Bit Field Usage 7 Motion 6 5 Reserved[1:0] Motion_Status 4 DYOVF 3 DXOVF 2 1 RES[2:0] 0
CMOS Laser Mouse Sensor
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 0x03 and 0x04 to get the accumulated motion. It also tells if the motion buffers have overflowed since the last reading. The current resolution is also shown. Reading this register freezes the Delta_X and Delta_Y register values. Read this register before reading the Delta_X and Delta_Y registers. If Delta_X and Delta_Y are not read before the motion register is read a second time, the data in Delta_X and Delta_Y will be lost.
Notes
Field Name Motion Reserved[1:0] DYOVF
Description Motion since last report or PD 0 = No motion (Default) 1 = Motion occurred, data ready for reading in Delta_X and Delta_Y registers Reserved for future use Motion Delta Y overflow, Y buffer has overflowed since last report 0 = No overflow (Default) 1 = Overflow has occurred Motion Delta X overflow, X buffer has overflowed since last report 0 = No overflow (Default) 1 = Overflow has occurred Resolution in counts per inch 000 = 800 001 = 1000 010 = 1200 011 = 1600 100 = 2000 Delta_X
DXOVF
RES[2:0]
0x03 Bit Field Usage 0x04 Bit Field Usage 7 Y7 6 Y6 5 Y5 4 Y4 7 X7 6 X6 5 X5 4 X4
3 X3
2 X2
1 X1
0 X0
X movement is counts since last report. Absolute value is determined by resolution. Reading clears the register. Report range -128 ~ +127. Delta_Y 3 Y3 2 Y2 1 Y1 0 Y0
Y movement is counts since last report. Absolute value is determined by resolution. Reading clears the register. Report range -128 ~ +127.
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0x05 Bit Field Usage 7 LEDsht_enh 6 XY_enh 5 Reserved[1] Operation_Mode 4 Slp_enh 3 Slp2au 2 Reserved[0] 1 Slp1mu 0 Wakeup
CMOS Laser Mouse Sensor
Register 0x05 allows the user to change the operation of the sensor. Shown below are the bits, their default values, and optional values. Operation_Mode[4:0] "0x0xx" = Disable sleep mode "100xx" = Enable sleep mode1 "110xx" = Enable sleep mode2 "1x010" = Force enter sleep13 "1x001" = Force wakeup from sleep mode3 Notes: 1. Enable sleep mode, but disable automatic entering sleep2 mode, that is, only 2 modes will be used, normal mode and sleep1 mode. After 78 ms not moving during normal mode, the mouse sensor will enter sleep1 mode, and keep on sleep1 mode until moving is detected or wakeup is asserted. 2. Enable sleep mode full function, that is 3 modes will be used, normal mode, sleep1 mode and sleep2 mode. After 78 ms not moving during normal mode, the mouse sensor will enter sleep1 mode, and keep on sleep1 mode until moving is detected or wakeup is asserted. And after 60 sec 40% not moving during sleep1 mode, the mouse sensor will enter sleep2 mode, and keep on sleep2 mode until detect moving or force wakeup to normal mode. Mode Sampling rate @6600 frame/sec Active duty cycle @6600 frame/sec Sleep1 45/sec 22.7% Sleep2 3/sec 1.6% Note that these values have 40% range above list. (ex: 45/sec -> 27/sec ~ 63/sec) 3. Only one of slp1mu_enh and wakeup bit can be set to 1 at the same time, others have to be set to 0. After a period of time, the bit, which was set to 1, will be reset to 0 by internal signal. Field Name LEDsht_enh Description LED shutter enable/disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable (Default) XY quadrature output enable/disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable (Default) Reserved for future use. Must be written to one Sleep mode enable/disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable (Default) Automatic enter sleep2 mode enable/disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable (Default) Reserved for future use. Must be written to zero. Manual enter sleep1 mode, set "1" will enter sleep1 and this bit will be reset to "0" Manual wake up from sleep mode, set "1" will enter wakeup and this bit will be reset to "0" 6 V1.0, Aug. 2007
Notes
XY_enh Reserved[1] Slp_enh
Slp2au Reserved[0] Slp1mu Wakeup
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0x06 Bit Field Usage Notes 7 Reset 6 Reserved[2] 5 Cpimd Configuration 4 Reserved[1] 3 PD_enh 2 Reserved[0] 1 CPI [1:0] 0
CMOS Laser Mouse Sensor
The Configuration register allows the user to change the configuration of the sensor. Shown below are the bits, their default values, and optional values. Field Name Reset Reserved[2] Cpimd Reserved[1] PD_enh Reserved[0] Description Full chip reset 0 = Normal operation mode (Default) 1 = Full chip reset Reserved for future use. Must be written to zero. CPI mode select Reserved for future use. Must be written to zero. Power down mode 0 = Normal operation (Default) 1 = Power down mode Reserved for future use. Must be written to zero. Output resolution setting, setting with CPI mode select bit (Cpimd) PIN15 CPI Pin Low Low Low Low Low Low High Low Floating High Low Floating Register Cpimd CPI[1:0] 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1,2 3 0 1,2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 CPI 1600 800 1200 2000 1000 1600 1200 1600 800 1600 2000 1000
CPI[1:0]
Note that the PIN15 MUST be Low if customers want to change every CPI scale via Configuration register.
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0x07 Bit Field Usage Notes 7 6 5 Image_Quality 4 Imgqa[7:0] Image Quality is a quality level of the sensor in the current frame. Report range 0 ~ 255. The minimum level for normally working is 15. Field Name Imgqa[7:0] Description Image quality report range: 0(worst) ~ 255(best). 3 2 1 0
CMOS Laser Mouse Sensor
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4. Specifications 4.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Rating" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only. Functional operation of this device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied and exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Symbol TSTG TA VDC VIN Parameter Storage Temperature Operating Temperature DC Supply Voltage DC Input Voltage Lead Solder Temp ESD Min -40 -15 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 Max 85 55 Vdd1 + 0.2 Vdd2 + 0.3 VDC 260 2 Unit C C V V V C kV All I/O pin For 10 seconds, 1.6mm below seating plane. All pins, human body model MIL 883 Method 3015 Notes
4.2 Recommend Operating Condition
Symbol Parameter TA Vdd1 Vdd2 VN Z R CL Operating Temperature Power Supply Voltage Supply Noise Distance from Lens Reference Plane to Surface Resolution Load Capacitance of Resonator Clock Frequency Frame Rate Speed 0 2.3 800 2.4 1600 15 10 27 6600 20 Min. 0 1.73 2.5 1.8 2.7 Typ. Max. 40 1.87 2.9 100 2.5 2000 Unit C V mV mm CPI pF MHz MHz frames/s inches/s VDDD, VDDA, VDD short VDD Peak to peak within 0 - 80 MHz Notes
SCLK Serial Port Clock Frequency FCLK FR S
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4.3 AC Operating Condition
Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating conditions. Typical values at 25 C, VDD = 1.8 V, pin 5, 8, 9 short, FCLK = 27 MHz Symbol Parameter tPDR tPD tPDW PD Pulse Register Power Down PD Pulse Width 700 500 Min. Typ. Max. Unit 304 us us us Notes One frame time maximum after setting PD_enh bit in the Configuration register @6600frame/sec (refer to Figure 15). From PD (refer to Figure 13) Pulse width to reset the serial interface (refer to Figure 13).
tPUPD
Power Up from PD
3
14
From PD to valid quad signals. After tPUPD, all registers contain valid data from first image after PD. Note that an additional 90 frames for ms Auto-Exposure (AE) stabilization may be required if mouse movement occurred while PD was high (refer to Figure 13). ms us us From VDD to valid quad signals. 500usec + 90 frames. Minimum hold time for valid data (refer to Figure 11). @6600 frame/sec (refer to Figure 12)
tPU tHOLD
Power Up from VDD SDIO Read Hold Time
3 3 1 1.7 22 320 75 30, 25 20, 20 10, 10
14
tRESYNC Serial Interface RESYNC. Serial Interface Watchdog Timer Timeout Sensor Wakeup Interrupt Time Rise and Fall Times: SDIO Rise and Fall Times: XA, XB, YA, YB Rise and Fall Times: ILED
tSIWTT
@6600 frame/sec (refer to Figure 12) 1.7ms (40%) for normal mode, ms 22ms (40%) for sleep1 mode, 320ms (40%) for sleep2 mode. us ns ns ns CL = 30 pF CL = 30 pF LED bin grade: R; R1 = 100 ohm
tSWKINT tr,tf tr,tf tr,tf
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4.4 DC Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating conditions. Typical values at 25 C, VDD = 1.8 V, pin 5, 8, 9 short, FCLK = 27MHz Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Type: Power Supply Current IDD Mouse Moving (Normal) Supply Current IDD Mouse Not Moving (Sleep1) Supply Current IDD Mouse Not Moving (Sleep2) Supply Current IDDPD (Power Down) Type: SCLK, SDIO, PD VIH VIL VOH VOL Input Voltage HIGH Input Voltage LOW Output Voltage HIGH Output Voltage LOW 1.2 1.25
4 500 100 15
mA uA uA PD, SCLK, SDIO = high uA
0.5
V V @I OH = 2mA @I OL = 2mA
Type: XA, XB, YA, YB 0.2 V
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5. 2D/3D Assembly
-- Top View --
BASE PLATE
LD
Unit: mm
Lens/Package Alignment Line
Lens
SURFACE IS 0 REF. PCB SENSOR BASE PLATE ALIGNMENT POST
-- Side View -Figure 4. 2D Assembly
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Figure 5. 3D Assembly
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6. Quadrature Mode
The quadrature state of the mouse sensor tells the mouse controller which direction the mouse is moving in. The output format is two channels quadrature (X and Y direction), which emulates encoder phototransistors. The DSP generates the x and y relative displacement values that are converted into two channel quadrature signals. The following diagrams show the timing for positive X motion, to the right or positive Y motion, up.
6.1 Quadrature Output Timing
X motion to the right Y motion up XA/YA 38us XB/YB 38us 38us 38us
FOUR
XA/YA 38us XB/YB 38us 76us
THREE
XA/YA 38us XB/YB 114us
TWO
XA/YA 152us XB/YB
ONE
152us @ 6600frames/second
Figure 6. Quadrature Output Timing
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6.2 Quadrature Output State Machine
The following state machine shows the states of the quadrature output pins. The three things to note are that state 0 is entered after a power on reset. While the PD pin is asserted, the state machine is halted. Once PD is deasserted, the state machine picks up from where it left off. During times of mouse no movement will entry power saving mode, until mouse was moved.
PD POWER ON RESET STATE 0 (0,0)
CT IO N + T EC IR D
IR E D
IO N
T EC IR -D
N IO
-D IR EC T
+
X/Y output STATE XA/YA XB/YB 0 PD 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
N IO
PD
STATE 1 (0,1)
TI O N
STATE 3 (1,0)
-D IR EC
-D E IR
STATE 2 (1,1) PD
Figure 7. State Machine
6.3 Quadrature Output Waveform
The following diagrams show the waveform of the two channel quadrature outputs. If the X, Y is motionless, the (XA, XB), (YA, YB) will keep in final state. Each state change (ex. STATE2 STATE3) is one count.
X A /Y A X M O T IO N T O T H E R IG H T Y M O T IO N U P ( + D IR E C T IO N )
X B /Y B STATE3 (1,0) STATE0 (0,0) STATE1 (0,1) STATE2 (1,1) STATE3 (1,0) STATE0 (0,0)
+1
+1
+1
+
+1
D IR E
CT IO N
+ EC IR D
IO CT N
N O TI
+1
M O T IO N C O U N T
X A /Y A
X M O T IO N T O T H E L E F T Y M O T IO N D O W N ( - D IR E C T IO N )
X B /Y B STATE1 (0,1) STATE0 (0,0) STATE3 (1,0) STATE2 (1,1) STATE1 (0,1) STATE0 (0,0)
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
M O T IO N C O U N T
Figure 8. Quadrature Output Waveform
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7. Serial Interface
The synchronous serial port is used to set and read parameters in the mouse sensor, and can be used to read out the motion information instead of the quadrature data pins. SCLK: The serial clock line. It is always generated by the mouse controller. SDIO: The serial data line is used to write and read data. PD: third line is sometimes involved. PD line (Power Down pin) is usually used to place the mouse sensor in a low power mode to meet USB suspend specification. PD line can also be used to force resynchronization between the mouse controller and the mouse sensor in case of an error.
7.1 Transmission Protocol
The transmission protocol is a two-wire link, half duplex protocol between the mouse controller and the mouse sensor. All data changes on SDIO are initiated by the falling edge on SCLK. The mouse controller always initiates communication; the mouse sensor never initiates data transfers. The transmission protocol consists of the two operation modes: - Write Operation. - Read Operation. Both of the two operation modes consist of two bytes. The first byte contains the address (seven bits) and has a bit 7 as its MSB to indicate data direction. The second byte contains the data.
F IR S T B Y T E R /W ( 1 B IT ) A D D R E S S ( 7 B IT ) SECOND BYTE D A T A ( 8 B IT )
MSB
LSB M SB
LSB
Figure 9. Transmission Protocol
7.1.1 Write Operation
A write operation, which means that data is going from the mouse controller to the mouse sensor, is always initiated by the mouse controller and consists of two bytes. The first byte contains the address (seven bits) and has a "1" as its MSB to indicate data direction. The second byte contains the data. The transfer is synchronized by SCLK. The mouse controller changes SDIO on falling edges of SCLK. The mouse sensor reads SDIO on rising edges of SCLK.
SCLK SDIO
DON'T CARE
1 1
2
3
4
5
6 A2
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DON'T CARE
A6 A5
A4 A3
A1 A0
D7 D6
D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
SDIO driven by the mouse controller
Figure 10. Write Operation
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7.1.2 Read Operation
A read operation, which means that data is going from the mouse sensor to the mouse controller, is always initiated by the mouse controller and consists of two bytes. The first byte contains the address, is written by the mouse controller, and has a "0" as its MSB to indicate data direction. The second byte contains the data and is driven by the mouse sensor. The transfer is synchronized by SCLK. SDIO is changed on falling edges of SCLK and read on every rising edge of SCLK. The mouse controller must go to a high Z state after the last address data bit. The mouse sensor will go to the high Z state after the last data bit.
SCLK S D IO
D O N 'T CARE
1 0
2 A6
3 A5
4 A4
5 A3
6 A2
7 A1
8
H i-Z
9 D7
10 D6
11 D5
12 D4
13 D3
14 D2
15 D1
16 D0
H i-Z _ R /W b it o f n ex t ad d ress
A0
S D IO d riven b y th e m ou se con troller N o te "A "
S D IO d riv en b y th e m ou se senso r N o te "B "
N o te "A " 1. T he m ou se co ntroller send s add ress to the m o use sen so r. 2. T he m ou se co ntroller releases an d set S D IO to H i-Z after th e last ad dress bit. SCLK S D IO 7 A1 A0 tH O L D 3u s,m in N o te "B " 1. T he m o use sen so r sen ds data to th e m ou se con tro ller . 2. T he m o use sen so r releases and set S D IO to H i-Z after th e last data bit. SCLK S D IO 16 H i-Z D0 8 H i-Z D7 9
_
1
R /W b it of n ex t ad dress S D IO driven b y the m ou se co ntroller
Figure 11. Read Operation
7.2 Re-Synchronous Serial Interface
If the mouse controller and the mouse sensor get out of synchronization, then the data either written or read from the registers will be incorrect. In such a case, an easy way to solve this condition is to toggle the SCLK line from high to low to high and wait at least tSIWTT to reach re-synchronous the parts after an incorrect read. This method is called by "watchdog timer timeout". The mouse sensor will reset the serial port but will not reset the registers and be prepared for the beginning of a new transmission.
t S IW T T SCLK tR E S Y N C 1 u s , m in S D IO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6
H i-Z
A D D R E S S (R /W )
_
DATA
Figure 12. Re-synchronous Serial Interface Using Watchdog Timer Timeout Note that this function is disabled when the mouse sensor is in the power down mode. If the user uses this function during the power down mode, it will get out of synchronization. The mouse sensor and the mouse controller also might get out of synchronization due to following conditions.
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Power On Problem - The problem occurs if the mouse sensor powers up before the mouse controller sets the SCLK and SDIO lines to be output. The mouse sensor and the mouse controller might get out of synchronization due to power on problem. An easy way to solve this is to use "watchdog timer timeout". ESD Events - The mouse sensor and the mouse controller might get out of synchronization due to ESD events. An easy way to solve this is to use "watchdog timer timeout"
7.3 Collision Detection on SDIO
The only time that the mouse sensor drives the SDIO line is during a READ operation. To avoid data collisions, the mouse controller should release SDIO before the falling edge of SCLK after the last address bit. The mouse sensor begins to drive SDIO after the next falling edge of SCLK. The mouse sensor releases SDIO of the rising SCLK edge after the last data bit. The mouse controller can begin driving SDIO any time after that. In order to maintain low power consumption in normal operation or when the PD pin is pulled high, the mouse controller should not leave SDIO floating until the next transmission (although that will not cause any communication difficulties).
7.4 Power Down Mode
There are two different ways to entry power down mode, using the PD line (see Section 7.4.1) or register setting (see Section 7.4.2).
7.4.1 PD Line Power Down Mode
To place the mouse sensor in a low power mode to meet USB suspend specification raises the PD line at least tPDW. Then PD line can stay high, with the mouse sensor in the shutdown state, or the PD pin can be lowered, returning the mouse sensor to normal operation.
Figure 13. Power Down Minimum Pulse Width
Figure 14. PD Line Power Down Mode
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7.4.2 Register Power Down Mode
The mouse sensor can be placed in a power down mode by setting PD_enh bit in the configuration register via a serial port write operation. After setting the configuration register, wait at least 1frame times. To get the chip out of the power down mode, clear PD_enh bit in the configuration register via a serial port write operation. In the power down mode, the serial interface watchdog timer is not available (see Section 7.2). But, the serial interface still can read/write normally. For an accurate report after leave the power down mode, wait about 3ms before the mouse controller is able to issue any write/read operation to the mouse sensor.
SCLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
Address = 0x06
1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Data = 0x08
0 0 1 0 0 0
1 frame, max
SDIO IDD tPDR
Figure 15. Power-down Configuration Register Writing Operation
7.5 Error Detection
1. The mouse controller can verify success of write operations by issuing a read command to the same address and comparing written data to read data. 2. The mouse controller can verify the synchronization of the serial port by periodically reading the product ID register.
8. SWKINT Timing
When the mouse sensor is in sleep mode and the mouse controller is also in sleep mode, if the mouse sensor finds motion occurred at this moment, the mouse sensor wake mouse controller up promptly via SWKINT.
SWKINT
tSWKINT
Figure 16. SWKINT Timing
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9. Referencing Application Circuit 9.1 2.7V Application Circuit
#1. Battery Power Circuit
BAT_PWR L1 220uH D1 1N5819 VCC_2.7V VCC_2.7V ENSW1
Z2 COM Z1
Z2 Z1
U1
C1
GND SW VOUT
C2 R_KEY 47uF M_KEY
ENCODER
47uF
SW1 SW2 L_KEY SW3
ELM9327 #2.MCU Circuit
VCC_2.7V R11 30K C5 0.1uF
ID_SY NC 1 SWINT 2 3 4 5 Z1 6 Z2 7 R_KEY 8 M_KEY 9 P52 P53 TCC RESET VSS P60/INT P61 P62 P63
U2
P51 P50 OSCI OSCO VDD P67 P66 P65 P64 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 RF_EN RF_DATA
C3 X1 6MHz VCC_2.7V C6 0.1uF
15pF
VCC_2.7V R2 ID_SYNC 20K
C4 15pF
SCLK SDIO PD L_KEY
8bits MCU VCC_2.7V R3 10ohm C8 0.1uF C9 1uF
S1
#3.RF TX Circuit
RF_EN C10 0.1uF 27K R4 X2 13.5225MHz
C7 1uF C11 R5 36K Q1 0.1uF R6
C12 100pF
C13 100pF
C14 RF_DATA R8 10K Q2 3904 C15 10pF R7 27pF
3904 C16 100pF
56K Q3 3904
100K
C17 33pF
R9 2K
C3305-B100R
#4.Sensor Circuit
R1_4 R1_3 R1_2 R1_1
VR1
VCC_2.7V
PAW3603 CPI SETTING U3
R1_5
1 2 VSS_LD LD OSCOUT OSCIN VDDD VSSD VSSA VDD VDDA VREF PD SDIO SCLK SWKINT NC CPI XB XA YB YA 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 PD SDIO SCLK
CPI1 OPEN 0R OPEN
CPI2 0R OPEN OPEN
Resolution 1600 CPI 1200 CPI 800 CPI
D2 C18 15 pF
LD
3
X3 27MHz
PAW3603 USED
SWINT
2.7V POWER
4 5
*R14 => 0R
CPI1
C19 15 pF C24 1uF *R13 OPEN VCC_2.7V
*R13, *R15 => OPEN
OPEN / SHORT
PAW3603 USED 1.8V POWER
*R13, *R14, *R15 => 0R
6 7 8
Note:
13 12 11
*R14 *R15
SHORT
9
1. U1 are suggested to use +/- 2.5% high accuracy DC/DC converter 2. R1_1, R1_2, R1_3, R1_4, R1_5 are suggested to use 1% precise resistor
CPI2 SHORT / OPEN
OPEN
10
C20
+
C21 0.1uF
C23 1uF
C25 0.1uF
10uF
PAW3603DH
3. VR1 is C3305 100ohm VR for JAY WEI INDUS. CORP
Figure 17. Application Circuit for 2.7V
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9.2 1.8V Application Circuit
#1. Battery Power Circuit
BAT_PWR L2 220uH D3 1N5819 VCC_1.8V VCC_1.8V ENSW1
Z2 COM Z1
Z2 Z1
U4
C26 47uF
GND SW VOUT
ENCODER C27 100uF R_KEY SW1 M_KEY SW2 L_KEY SW3
ELM9318 #2.MCU Circuit
VCC_1.8V R11 30K C5 0.1uF
ID_SY NC 1 SWINT 2 3 4 5 Z1 6 Z2 7 R_KEY 8 M_KEY 9 P52 P53 TCC RESET VSS P60/INT P61 P62 P63
U2
P51 P50 OSCI OSCO VDD P67 P66 P65 P64 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 RF_EN RF_DATA
C3 X1 6MHz VCC_1.8V C6 0.1uF
15pF
VCC_1.8V R2 ID_SYNC 20K
C4 15pF
SCLK SDIO PD L_KEY
8bits MCU VCC_1.8V R3 10ohm C8 0.1uF C9 1uF
S1
#3.RF TX Circuit
RF_EN C10 0.1uF 27K R4 X2 13.5225MHz
C7 1uF C11 R5 36K Q1 0.1uF R6
C12 100pF
C13 100pF
C14 RF_DATA R8 10K Q2 3904 C15 10pF R7 27pF
3904 C16 100pF
56K Q3 3904
100K
C17 33pF
R9 2K
#4.Sensor Circuit
VR1
C3305-B100R
VCC_1.8V VCC_1.8V
R1_3
R1_2
R1_1
U3
R1_4 R1_5 D2 C18 15 pF LD
3 1 2 VSS_LD LD OSCOUT OSCIN VDDD VSSD VSSA VDD VDDA VREF PD SDIO SCLK SWKINT NC CPI XB XA YB YA 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 PD
PAW3603 CPI SETTING
CPI1 OPEN 0R
SCLK SWINT
CPI2 0R OPEN OPEN
Resolution 1600 CPI 1200 CPI 800 CPI
SDIO
X3 27MHz
OPEN
4 5
C19 15 pF C24 1uF *R13 SHORT VCC_1.8V
CPI1 OPEN / SHORT
PAW3603 USED
1.8V POWER
*R13, *R14, *R15 => 0R
6 7 8
Note:
1. U4 are suggested to use +/- 2.5% high accuracy DC/DC converter 2. R1_1, R1_2, R1_3, R1_4, R1_5 are suggested
CPI2 SHORT / OPEN
*R14 *R15
SHORT
9
SHORT
10
to use 1% precise resistor 3. VR1 is C3305 100ohm VR for JAY WEI INDUS. CORP
C20
+
C21 0.1uF
C23 1uF
C25 0.1uF
10uF
PAW3603DH
Figure 18. Application Circuit for 1.8V
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9.3 Reference Application for RF Receiver
C1
20pF
C2 2.2uF
+
C4 10nF VCC_RF
1 2 3 4 5 OSC_IN 6 OSC_OUT 7 8 B3 9 10
C3 U1
68pF C6
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
C5 2.2uF
+
C8 10uF
+
C9 0.1uF
ANT_IN1 ANT_IN2 AGND VNEG VPOS MDR VCC LF VDIG AGND XTAL_IN VPOS_LO XTAL_OUT VNEG_LO VNEG_DIG B1 B3 OUT B2 CLK
10nF
C7
2.2uF
B1 RF_DATA
C11 C10 10nF 2.2uF
+
TI TRF7903-PW20 C12 2.2uF
+
C13 10nF
OSC_IN
OSC_OUT
VCC_RF
C14 R2 47pF
X1 12MHz
C15 47pF VCC_RF
8 7 6 5
VCC_5V
VCC_RF
R1 B1 OPEN B3
Q1 2N3906 R3 10K R6 PWR_Ctrl 10K
0R
1 2 3 4
U2
A0 VCC A1 WP A2 SCL GND SDA
R4 0R
R5 OPEN
SCL SDA
C16 0.1uF
2402 U3
RF_DATA VCC_RF R8 470 D1 S1 LED ID_SYNC PWR_Ctrl
1 2 3 4 5
P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P1.0
VREG D-/SDATA D+/SCLK VCC
11 15 16 14
R7
1.3K
JP1
1
VCC_5V C17
+
2 3 4
C18 10uF
VPP VSS P0.5 P0.6 12 XTALIN XTALOUT
10 9 23 22 13
0.1uF
USB
SCL SDA
CYPRESS CY7C63723
Figure 19. Application Circuit for RF Receive
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9.4 PCB Layout Consideration
1. Caps for pins 5, 8, 9, 10 must have trace lengths less than 5mm. 2. The trace lengths of OSCOUT, OSCIN must less than 6mm. 3. Avoid the eye safety issue, please placement the R1_1 ~ R1_5 and VR1 in a straight line and avoid any resistor to short each other or short to VCC. 4. Avoid the eye safety issue, please guard the trace from LD's cathode to mouse sensor's PIN2 (LD) and avoid short to ground.
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10. Package Information 10.1 Package Outline Drawing
20
11
1
10
1
10
20
11
Figure 20. Package Outline Drawing
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10.2 Base Plate Molding Dimension
Figure 21. Base Plate Molding Dimension
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10.3 Recommended PCB Mechanical Cutouts and Spacing
Figure 22. Recommended PCB Mechanical Cutouts and Spacing
11. Update History
Version V1.0 Update Creation, Preliminary 1st version Date 08/28/2007
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Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) Components Specification
Distribution Internal Only External All External Restricted
If restricted, specify restricted to whom:
.
Document No.: Revision: Date:
PNDR-00021 Rev 2.0 2007/08/27
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Revision History
Revision 1.0 1.5
Author Chadwick Chadwick
Date 2007/01/18 2007/05/04
Description Initial version Revise resistor table for higher CW radiant power 300uW ~650uW on Mouse operation ; Delete P32/P64 Grades
2.0
Chadwick
2007/08/27
Revise resistor table for higher CW radiant power 300uW ~650uW on Mouse operation ; Delete LD P50~P60 Grades for VDD=1.8V
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PNDR-00021
850nm Epoxy molded VCSEL for Laser Mouse
FEATURES Epoxy Molded with round emission surface. Small divergence angle. Constricted Beam profile.
ELECTRO-OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
PARAMETERS Output Power Wavelength Forward Voltage Series Resistance Breakdown voltage Beam Divergence(1/e ) Notes :(1) Binning
2
SYMBOL Po P VF RS VBD
MIN
TYP 0.475
MAX 0.7 860 1.80 60
UNIT mW nm V V
TEST CONDITIONS I=IF (1) IF = 6 mA IF = 6 mA IF = 6 mA Ir = 10uA
835 1.6 7
850 1.7 40 14 8
degree IF = 6 mA
Optical power at each of following nominal bin operating current and constrained resistor at VDD=1.8 V. Bin grade LD current (mA)
P36 P40 P42 3.6 4.0 4.2
6 Series Single Constrain Constrain resistor: rn resistor :R() ()
Bin grade LD current (mA)
P44 P46 P48 4.4 4.6 4.8
6 Series Single Constrain Constrain resistor: rn resistor :R() ()
40.8 30.6 30.6
6.8 5.1 5.1
28.2 25.8 21.6
4.7 4.3 3.6
Single constrain resistor R value = 6 series connection resistor for eye safety protection R = r1+r2+r3+r4+r5+VR1 Ex. P44: 28.2 = 4.7+ 4.7+4.7+4.7+4.7+VR1(4.7)
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Optical power at each of following nominal bin operating current and constrained resistor at VDD=2.7 V. Bin grade LD current (mA)
P36 P40 P42 P44 P46 P48 3.6 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8
6 Series Single Constrain Constrain resistor: rn resistor :R() ()
Bin grade LD current (mA)
P50 P52 P54 P56 P58 P60 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.0
6 Series Single Constrain Constrain resistor: rn resistor :R() ()
306 282 282 234 234 216
51 47 47 39 39 36
198 180 180 162 162 132
33 30 30 27 27 22
Single constrain resistor R value = 6 series connection resistor for eye safety protection R = r1+r2+r3+r4+r5+VR1 Ex. P52:180 = 30+ 30+30+30+30+VR1(30) Warning! For Single constrain resistor( R ) and 6 series constrain resistor(rn), please using the recommend value, if resistor value is less than recommend value, there will be eye safety issue.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS:
PARAMETERS Storage Temperature Operating Temperature Continuous Forward Current Continuous Reverse Voltage Lead Solder Temperature MIN -30 -10 MAX 85 60 12 7 260 UNIT C C mA V C Condition
10 seconds
Fig. 1 Typical Optical Characteristics
5
Fig. 2 Typical Electrical Characteristics
3.0
2.5
4
Power (mW)
3
Voltage (V)
2.0
1.5
2
1.0
1
0.5
0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
0.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Current (mA)
Current (mA)
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS:
Note: 1. unit is millimeters 2. Tolerance is 0.2 mm unless otherwise notes.
WARNING:
The VCSEL is a class IIIa laser in the safety standard ANSI Z136.1 and should be treated as a potential eye hazard.
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PNLR-00037 Lens Dimensions
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