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  memsic mxa6500g/m rev.b page 1 of 6 3/22/2005 low cost, low noise 1 g dual axis accelerometer with absolute analog outputs mxa6500g/m features low cost resolution better than 1 milli- g dual axis accelerometer fabricated on a monolithic cmos ic on chip mixed signal processing no moving parts; >50,000 g shock survival rating 5mm x 5mm x 1.55mm lcc package 2.7v to 3.6v single supply continuous operation compensated for sensitivity over temperature ultra low initial zero-g offset no adjustment needed outside applications tilt and motion sensing in cost-sensitive applications smart handheld devices computer security input devices pedometers and activity monitors gaming controllers vdd vref clk tp pd clk clk temp clk clk clk temp a/d d/a clk clk temp clk clk clk temp comp. temp comp. x aixs y aixs clk heater control temp no connection no connection xout yout buf. vref vref low pass filter a/d d/a temperature sensor internal oscillator coarse gain adj. fine gain adj. gnd acceleration sensor coarse gain adj. fine gain adj. low pass filter buf. mxa6500g/m functional block diagram toys and entertainment products general description the mxa6500g/m is a low cost, dual axis accelerometer fabricated on a standard, submicron cmos process. it is a complete sensing system with on-chip mixed signal processing. the mxa6500g/m measures acceleration with a full-scale range of 1 g and a sensitivity of 500mv/g @3v at 25 c . it can measure both dynamic acceleration (e.g. vibration) and static acceler ation (e.g. gravity). the mxa6500g/m design is based on heat convection and requires no solid proof mass. this eliminates stiction and particle problems associated with competitive devices and provides shock survival greater than 50,000 g, leading to significantly lower failure rate and lower loss due to handling during assembly and at customer field application. the max noise floor is 1 m g / hz allowing signals below 1 milli- g to be resolved at 1 hz bandwidth. the mxa6500g/m is packaged in a hermetically sealed lcc surface mount package (5 mm x 5 mm x 1.55 mm height) . it is operational over a -40 c to 85 c(m) and 0 c to 70 c(g) temperature range. information furnished by memsic is believe d to be accurate and reliable. however, no responsibility is assumed by memsic for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of th ird parties which may result from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of memsic. ? memsic, inc. 800 turnpike st., suite 202, north andover, ma 01845 tel: 978.738.0900 fax: 978.738.0196 www.memsic.com
memsic mxa6500g/m rev.b page 2 of 6 3/22/2005 mxa6500g/m specifications (measurements @ 25 c, acceleration = 0 g unless otherwise noted; v dd = 3.0v unless otherwise specified) mxa6500g mxa6500m parameter conditions min typ max min typ max units sensor input measurement range 1 each axis 1.0 1.0 g nonlinearity best fit straight line 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 % of fs alignment error 2 1.0 1.0 degrees alignment error x sensor to y sensor 0.01 0.01 degrees cross axis sensitivity 3 1.5 1.5 % sensitivity sensitivity, sensitivity change over each axis v dd = 3.0v 475 500 525 475 500 525 mv/g temperature 4 delta from 25 c 15 20 % zero g bias level 0 g offset 0 g offset each axis vdd = 3.0v 1.20 -0.10 1.25 0.00 1.30 0.10 1.20 -0.10 1.25 0.00 1.30 0.10 v g 0 g offset vs. temperature 4 delta from 25 c 1.5 1.5 m g / c noise performance noise density, rms @25 c 0.4 1.0 0.4 1.0 m g / hz frequency response 3db bandwidth 15 17 19 15 17 19 hz power supply operating voltage range 2.7 3.6 2.7 3.6 v quiescent supply current @3.0v supply 2.0 2.0 ma outputs performance output high voltage output low voltage current turn-on time 5 @3.0v supply source or sink @ 3.0v-3.6v supply @3.0v supply 2.30 75 0.20 100 2.30 75 0.20 100 v v ua ms temperature range operating range 0 +70 -40 +85 c notes 1 guaranteed by measurement of initial offset and sensitivity. 2 alignment error is specifi ed as the angle between the true and indicated axis of sensitivity. 3 cross axis sensitivity is the algebrai c sum of the alignment and the inherent sensitivity errors. 4 defined as the output change from ambien t to maximum temperature or ambient to minimum temperature. 5 output settled to within 17mg .
memsic mxa6500g/m rev.b page 3 of 6 3/22/2005 absolute maximum ratings* supply voltage (v dd ) ??????...-0.5 to +7.0v storage temperature ???.????-65 c to +150 c acceleration ??????????????..50,000 g *stresses above those liste d under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. this is a stress rating only; the functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not imp lied. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. pin description: lcc-8 package pin name description 1 pd power down control 2 tp connect to ground 3 com common 4 nc do not connect 5 nc do not connect 6 yout y channel output 7 xout x channel output 8 v dd 2.7v to 3.6v ordering guide model package style temperature range mxa6500gp lcc8 rohs compliant 0 to +70 c mxa6500mp lcc8 rohs compliant -40 to 85 c MXA6500GB lcc8, pb-free 0 to +70 c mxa6500mb lcc8, pb-free -40 to 85 c all parts are shipped in tape and reel packaging. caution: esd (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. note: the memsic logo?s arrow indicates the -x sensing direction of the device. the +y sensing direction is rotated 90 away from the +x direction following the right-hand rule. small circle indicates pin one(1) theory of operation the memsic device is a complete dual-axis acceleration measurement system fabricated on a monolithic cmos ic process. the device operation is based on heat transfer by natural convection and opera tes like other accelerometers having a proof mass. the proof mass in the memsic sensor is a gas. a single heat source, centered in the silicon chip is suspended across a cavity. equally spaced aluminum/polysilicon thermopiles (groups of thermocouples) are located equidistantly on all four sides of the heat source (dual axis). under zero acceleration, a temperature gradient is symmetrical about the heat source, so that the temperature is the same at all four thermopiles, causing them to output the same voltage. acceleration in any direction will disturb the temperature profile, due to free convection heat transfer, causing it to be asymmetrical. the temperature, and hence voltage output of the four thermopiles will then be different. the differential voltage at the thermopile outputs is directly proportional to the acceleration. there are two identical acceleration signal paths on the accelerometer, one to measure acceleration in the x-axis and one to measure acceleration in the y-axis. please visit the memsic website at www.memsic.com for a picture/graphic description of the free convection heat transfer principle.
memsic mxa6500g/m rev.b page 4 of 6 3/22/2005 pin descriptions v dd ? this is the supply input for the circuits and the sensor heater in the accelerometer . the dc voltage should be between 2.7 and 3.6 volts. refer to the section on pcb layout and fabrication suggestions for guidance on external parts and connections recommended. com ? this is the ground pin for the accelerometer . tp- this pin should be connected to the ground. xout ? this pin is the output of the x-axis acceleration sensor. the user should ensure the load impedance is sufficiently high as to not source/sink >100 a typical. while the sensitivity of this axis has been programmed at the factory to be the same as the sensitivity for the y-axis, the accelerometer can be programmed for non-equal sensitivities on the x- and y-axes. contact the factory for additional information. yout ? this pin is the output of the y-axis acceleration sensor. the user should ensure the load impedance is sufficiently high as to not source/sink >100 a typical. while the sensitivity of this axis has been programmed at the factory to be the same as the sensitivity for the x-axis, the accelerometer can be programmed for non-equal sensitivities on the x- and y-axes. contact the factory for additional information. pd ? pin 1 is the power down control pin. pull this pin high will put the accelerometer into pow er down mode. when the part goes into power down mode, the total current will be smaller than 0.1ua at 3v. in normal operation mode, this pin should be connected to ground. discussion of tilt applications and resolution tilt applications: one of the most popular applications of the memsic accelerometer product line is in tilt/inclination measurement. an accelerometer uses the force of gravity as an input to determine the inclination angle of an object. a memsic accelerometer is most sensitive to changes in position, or tilt, when the accelerometer?s sensitive axis is perpendicular to the force of gravity, or parallel to the earth?s surface. similarly, wh en the accelerometer?s axis is parallel to the force of gravity (perpendicular to the earth?s surface), it is least sensitiv e to changes in tilt. following table and figure help illustrate the output changes in the x- and y-axes as the unit is tilted from +90 to 0 . notice that when one axis has a small change in output per degree of tilt (in m g ), the second axis has a large change in output per degree of tilt. the complementary nature of these two signals permits low cost accurate tilt sensing to be achieved with the memsic device (reference application note an-00mx-007). m e m s i c accelerometer position relative to gravity x-axis y-axis x-axis orientation to earth?s surface (deg.) x output ( g ) change per deg. of tilt (m g ) y output ( g ) change per deg. of tilt (m g ) 90 1.000 0.15 0.000 17.45 85 0.996 1.37 0.087 17.37 80 0.985 2.88 0.174 17.16 70 0.940 5.86 0.342 16.35 60 0.866 8.59 0.500 15.04 45 0.707 12.23 0.707 12.23 30 0.500 15.04 0.866 8.59 20 0.342 16.35 0.940 5.86 10 0.174 17.16 0.985 2.88 5 0.087 17.37 0.996 1.37 0 0.000 17.45 1.000 0.15 changes in tilt for x- and y-axes resolution : the accelerometer resolution is limited by noise. the output noise will vary with the measurement bandwidth. with the reduction of the bandwidth, by applying an external low pass filter, the output noise drops. reduction of bandwidth will improve the signal to noise ratio and the resolution. the output noise scales directly with the square root of the measurement bandwidth. the maximum amplitude of the noise, its peak- to- peak value, approximately defines the worst case resolution of the measurement. with a simple rc low pass filter, the rms noise is calculated as follows: noise (mg rms) = noise(mg/ hz ) * ) 6 . 1 * ) ( ( hz bandwidth the peak-to-peak noise is approximately equal to 6.6 times the rms value (for an averag e uncertainty of 0.1%). power supply noise rejection one capacitor is recommended for best rejection of power supply noise (reference figure below). the capacitor should be located as close as possible to the device supply pin (v dd ). the capacitor lead length should be as short as
memsic mxa6500g/m rev.b page 5 of 6 3/22/2005 possible, and surface mount capacitor is preferred. for typical applications, the capacitor can be ceramic 0.1 f. power supply noise rejection pcb layout and fabrication suggestions 1. it is best to connect a 0.1uf capacitor directly across v dd and com pin. 2. robust low inductance ground wiring should be used. 3. care should be taken to ensure there is ?thermal symmetry? on the pcb immediately surrounding the memsic device and that th ere is no significant heat source nearby. 4. a metal ground plane should be added directly beneath the memsic device. the size of the plane should be similar to the memsic device?s footprint and be as thick as possible. 5. vias can be added symmetrically around the ground plane. vias increase thermal isolation of the device from the rest of the pcb.
memsic mxa6500g/m rev.b page 6 of 6 3/22/2005 lcc-8 low profile package drawing hermetically sealed package outline


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