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5

Figure 5. Distance from lens reference plane to surface

While reassembling the
components, please make sure
that the Z height (Distance
from lens reference plane to
surface) is valid. Refer to
Figure 5.

Sensor

Sensor PCB

Lens

Surface

VCSEL PCB

VCSEL

VCSEL Clip

2.40

0.094

Eye Safety

The ADNS-6000 and the
associated components in the
schematic of Figure A1 are
intended to comply with Class
1 Eye Safety Requirements of
IEC 60825-1. Agilent
Technologies suggests that
manufacturers perform testing
to verify eye safety on each
mouse. It is also recommended
to review possible single fault
mechanisms beyond those
described below in the section
“Single 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 table,
based on the bin number of
the laser diode and LP_CFG0
and LP_CFG1 must be
programmed to appropriate
values. Agilent recommends
using the exact Rbin value
specified in the bin table to
ensure sufficient laser power
for navigation. The system
comprised of the ADNS-6000
and ADNV-6330 is designed to
maintain the output beam
power within Class 1
requirements over component
manufacturing tolerances and
the recommended temperature
range when adjusted per the
procedure below and when
implemented as shown in the
recommended application
circuit of Figure A1. For more
information, please refer to
Eye Safety Application Note
5088.

Enabling the SROM

The ADNS-6000 must operate
from the 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.
A microcontroller with
sufficient memory may be
used.  On power-up and reset,
the ADNS-6000 program is
downloaded into volatile
memory using the 

burst-mode

procedure described in the
Synchronous Serial Port
section.  The program size is
1986 x 8 bits.

For more information, please
refer to the ADNS-6000
datasheet.

Regulatory Requirements

Passes FCC B and
worldwide analogous
emission limits when
assembled into a mouse
with shielded cable and
following Agilent
recommendations.

Passes IEC-1000-4-3
radiated susceptibility level
when assembled into a
mouse with shielded cable
and following Agilent
recommendations.

Passes EN61000-4-4/IEC801-
4 EFT tests when assembled
into a mouse with shielded
cable     and following
Agilent recommendations.

UL flammability level UL94
V-0.

Provides sufficient ESD
creepage/clearance distance
to avoid discharge up to
15kV when   assembled into
a mouse according to usage
instructions above.

Summary of Contents for ADNK-6003

Page 1: ...ound at the USB Implementers Forum web site at www usb org ADNB 6001 laser mouse bundle set is the world s first laser illuminated navigation system With laser navigation technology the mouse can oper...

Page 2: ...x A However it may be more optimal to use a different I O configuration to meet the mechanical constraints of PCB design The reference firmware is designed to be easily configured to another set of pi...

Page 3: ...stors to turn on In between the phototransistors and LED is a pinwheel that turns on the mouse ball rollers The fan of this pinwheel is mechanically designed to block the infrared light such that the...

Page 4: ...r Customer Supplied PCB ADNS 6120 lens Customer Supplied Base Plate With Recommended Features Per IGES Drawing Customer Supplied VCSEL PCB ADNV 6330 VCSEL ADNS 6230 001 clip or ADNS 6130 001 for trim...

Page 5: ...nent manufacturing tolerances and the recommended temperature range when adjusted per the procedure below and when implemented as shown in the recommended application circuit of Figure A1 For more inf...

Page 6: ...08 or through most 3rd party programming companies For further information on this product please contact Cypress Semiconductor Lens The lens technical information is contained in the ADNS 6120 Data...

Page 7: ...Control Read and Control Write see Chapter 8 of the USB specification to determine the device type and how to configure communications with the device In this particular design only Control Read trans...

Page 8: ...dition exists on either line During this polling period we begin to count down the PS2 BAT delay If SCLK D is sampled high detect a PS2 interface If SDATA D sampled high disable the USB connect resist...

Page 9: ...t that needs servicing The ProcessButtons and ReadProcessOptics functions are called within this loop to retrieve any new motion or button information The data received from these functions will be lo...

Page 10: ...are to STALL these transactions PS 2 Firmware Description A function call map for PS 2 operation is shown in Figure 7 The following are descriptions of the functions in Adns 6000 asm PS 2 Functions PS...

Page 11: ...mmand from the host This routine then sends a mouse packet in response to the command PS2SetStreamMode This routine is called in response to a SET STREAM MODE command from the host Stream mode is then...

Page 12: ...S2SetStreamMode ReadDeviceType Reset Enable ResetWrapMode Disable PS2ResetScaling ReadDeltaX ReadDeltaY Read Z Wheel HostRequestToSend PS2HostINhibit PS2Send Send_1 Send_0 Figure 7 PS 2 Operation Func...

Page 13: ...re both LOW exists for 256us This ISR enables the USB Device Address sets up the endpoint modes and jumps to usbMain for the USB initialization Dual1msTimer This ISR reads the current status of the bu...

Page 14: ...owing string ADNS 6000 Mouse Configuration String A request for the configuration string will return the following string HID Compliant Mouse Endpoint 1 String A request for the endpoint string will r...

Page 15: ...r RBIN 24 MOSI 23 SCLK 21 MISO 22 R2 20K NCS 3 RESET NPD 4 R1 20K R9 10 K R10 10 K 24 MHz OSC_OUT OSC_IN GUARD X1 REFC REFB C9 0 1 C8 2 2 LASER_NEN XY_LASER Q2 2N3906 C2 0 1 C3 0 1 GND GND VDD3 VDD3 V...

Page 16: ...RES 20K 1 0 125W 0805_CUS 2 Chip RES 22K 1 0 125W 0805_CUS 2 Chip RES 240R 1 0 125W 0805_CUS 1 Resistor 18K7 1 0 25W AXIAL0 4 1 Resonator 24MHz RAD0 2B 1 MMBT3906 SOT 23 1 E Cap 2 2uF 50V CODE A 1 E C...

Page 17: ...17 Figure C2 PCB Schematic Top Layer Figure C1 PCB Schematic Bottom Layer Appendix C PCB Layout...

Page 18: ...18 Figure C4 PCB Schematic Bottom Overlay Figure C3 PCB Schematic Top Overlay...

Page 19: ...19 Appendix D Base Plate Feature Figure D1 Overall view of base plate...

Page 20: ...e 1 X X X X X X X X Byte 2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Bit 7 Bit 0 Byte 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle Right Left Byte 1 X X X X X X X X Byte 2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Byte 3 R R R R R R R F R The following is the USB report protoco...

Page 21: ...Responds by sending a mouse report packet to host 0xEA Set Stream Mode Sets stream mode 0xE9 Status Request Returns current mode en disabled scaling button resolution and sampling rate information to...

Page 22: ...0x03 Read Device Type returns a value of 0x03 After the Read Device Type command returns 0x03 to indicate that this is a Microsoft compatible three button wheel mouse the wheel report format is enabl...

Page 23: ...0 001 LASER Assembly Clip LASER Clip 5 ADNV 6330 Single Mode Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting LASER VCSEL LASER 5 ADNK 6003 CD Includes Documentation and Support Files for ADNK 6003 Documentation a AD...

Page 24: ...88 6763 Europe 49 0 6441 92460 China 10800 650 0017 Hong Kong 65 6756 2394 India Australia New Zealand 65 6755 1939 Japan 81 3 3335 8152 Domestic Inter national or0120 61 1280 DomesticOnly Korea 65 67...

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