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Número de pieza ADXL320
Descripción Small and Thin 5 g Accelerometer
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FEATURES
Small and thin
4 mm × 4 mm × 1.45 mm LFCSP package
2 mg resolution at 60 Hz
Wide supply voltage range: 2.4 V to 5.25 V
Low power: 350 µA at VS = 2.4 V (typ)
Good zero g bias stability
Good sensitivity accuracy
X-axis and Y-axis aligned to within 0.1° (typ)
BW adjustment with a single capacitor
Single-supply operation
10,000 g shock survival
Compatible with Sn/Pb and Pb-free solder processes
APPLICATIONS
Cost-sensitive motion- and tilt-sensing applications
Smart hand-held devices
Mobile phones
Sports and health-related devices
PC security and PC peripherals
Small and Thin ±5 g Accelerometer
ADXL320
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADXL320 is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis
accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs, which is
all on a single monolithic IC. The product measures
acceleration with a full-scale range of ±5 g (typical). It can also
measure both dynamic acceleration (vibration) and static
acceleration (gravity).
The ADXL320’s typical noise floor is 250 µg/√Hz, allowing
signals below 2 mg to be resolved in tilt-sensing applications
using narrow bandwidths (<60 Hz).
The user selects the bandwidth of the accelerometer using
capacitors CX and CY at the XOUT and YOUT pins. Bandwidths of
0.5 Hz to 2.5 kHz may be selected to suit the application.
The ADXL320 is available in a very thin 4 mm × 4 mm ×
1.45 mm, 16-lead, plastic LFCSP.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
+3V
VS
ADXL320
CDC
SENSOR
COM
AC
AMP
DEMOD
OUTPUT
AMP
OUTPUT
AMP
RFILT
32k
RFILT
32k
ST
YOUT
XOUT
CY CX
Figure 1.
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PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
Table 3. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
Mnemonic
1 NC
2 ST
3 COM
4 NC
5 COM
6 COM
7 COM
8 NC
9 NC
10 YOUT
11 NC
12 XOUT
13 NC
14 VS
15 VS
16 NC
NC VS VS NC
NC
ST
COM
NC
ADXL320
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
XOUT
NC
YOUT
NC
COM COM COM NC
NC = NO CONNECT
Figure 2. Pin Configuration
Description
Do Not Connect
Self-Test
Common
Do Not Connect
Common
Common
Common
Do Not Connect
Do Not Connect
Y Channel Output
Do Not Connect
X Channel Output
Do Not Connect
2.4 V to 5.25 V
2.4 V to 5.25 V
Do Not Connect
ADXL320
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THEORY OF OPERATION
The ADXL320 is a complete acceleration measurement system
on a single monolithic IC. The ADXL320 has a measurement
range of ±5 g. It contains a polysilicon surface-micromachined
sensor and signal conditioning circuitry to implement an open-
loop acceleration measurement architecture. The output signals
are analog voltages that are proportional to acceleration. The
accelerometer measures static acceleration forces, such as
gravity, which allows it to be used as a tilt sensor.
The sensor is a polysilicon surface-micromachined structure
built on top of a silicon wafer. Polysilicon springs suspend the
structure over the surface of the wafer and provide a resistance
against acceleration forces. Deflection of the structure is
measured using a differential capacitor that consists of
independent fixed plates and plates attached to the moving
mass. The fixed plates are driven by 180° out-of-phase square
waves. Acceleration deflects the beam and unbalances the
differential capacitor, resulting in an output square wave whose
amplitude is proportional to acceleration. Phase-sensitive
demodulation techniques are then used to rectify the signal and
determine the direction of the acceleration.
ADXL320
The demodulator’s output is amplified and brought off-chip
through a 32 kΩ resistor. The user then sets the signal
bandwidth of the device by adding a capacitor. This filtering
improves measurement resolution and helps prevent aliasing.
PERFORMANCE
Rather than using additional temperature compensation
circuitry, innovative design techniques have been used to ensure
high performance is built-in. As a result, there is neither
quantization error nor nonmonotonic behavior, and
temperature hysteresis is very low (typically less than 3 mg over
the −20°C to +70°C temperature range).
Figure 10 shows the zero g output performance of eight parts
(X- and Y-axis) over a −20°C to +70°C temperature range.
Figure 13 demonstrates the typical sensitivity shift over
temperature for supply voltages of 3 V. This is typically better
than ±1% over the −20°C to +70°C temperature range.
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