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Freescale Semiconductor

MMA7260QT

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The Freescale accelerometer is a surface-micromachined 

integrated-circuit accelerometer.

The device consists of two surface micromachined 

capacitive sensing cells (g-cell) and a signal conditioning 
ASIC contained in a single integrated circuit package. The 
sensing elements are sealed hermetically at the wafer level 
using a bulk micromachined cap

 

wafer.

The g-cell is a mechanical structure formed from 

semiconductor materials (polysilicon) using semiconductor 
processes (masking and etching). It can be modeled as a set 
of beams attached to a movable central mass that move 
between fixed beams. The movable beams can be deflected 
from their rest position by subjecting the system to an 
acceleration (

Figure 3

).

As the beams attached to the central mass move, the 

distance from them to the fixed beams on one side will 
increase by the same amount that the distance to the fixed 
beams on the other side decreases. The change in distance 
is a measure of acceleration.

The g-cell beams form two back-to-back capacitors 

(

Figure 3

). As the center beam moves with acceleration, the 

distance between the beams changes and each capacitor's 
value will change, (C = A

ε

/D). Where A is the area of the 

beam, 

ε

 is the dielectric constant, and D is the distance 

between the beams.

The ASIC uses switched capacitor techniques to measure 

the g-cell capacitors and extract the acceleration data from 
the difference between the two capacitors. The ASIC also 
signal conditions and filters (switched capacitor) the signal, 
providing a high level output voltage that is ratiometric and 
proportional to acceleration.

Figure 3. Simplified Transducer Physical Model

SPECIAL FEATURES

g-Select

The g-Select feature allows for the selection among 4 

sensitivities present in the device. Depending on the logic 
input placed on pins 1 and 2, the device internal gain will be 
changed allowing it to function with a 1.5g, 2g, 4g, or 6g 
sensitivity (

Table 3

). This feature is ideal when a product has 

applications requiring different sensitivities for optimum 
performance. The sensitivity can be changed at anytime 
during the operation of the product. The g-Select1 and
g-Select2 pins can be left unconnected for applications 
requiring only a 1.5g sensitivity as the device has an internal 
pull-down to keep it at that sensitivity (800mV/g). 

Sleep Mode

The 3 axis accelerometer provides a Sleep Mode that is 

ideal for battery operated products. When Sleep Mode is 
active, the device outputs are turned off, providing significant 
reduction of operating current. A low input signal on pin 12 
(Sleep Mode) will place the device in this mode and reduce 
the current to 3

μ

A typ. For lower power consumption, it is 

recommended to set g-Select1 and g-Select2 to 1.5g mode. 
By placing a high input signal on pin 12, the device will 
resume to normal mode of operation. 

Filtering

The 3 axis accelerometer contains onboard single-pole 

switched capacitor filters. Because the filter is realized using 
switched capacitor techniques, there is no requirement for 
external passive components (resistors and capacitors) to set 
the cut-off frequency.

Ratiometricity

Ratiometricity simply means the output offset voltage and 

sensitivity will scale linearly with applied supply voltage. That 
is, as supply voltage is increased, the sensitivity and offset 
increase linearly; as supply voltage decreases, offset and 
sensitivity decrease linearly. This is a key feature when 
interfacing to a microcontroller or an A/D converter because 
it provides system level cancellation of supply induced errors 
in the analog to digital conversion process. Offset ratiometric 
error can be typically >20% at V

DD

 = 2.2 V. Sensitivity 

ratiometric error can be typically >3% at V

DD

 = 2.2 V. Consult 

factory for additional information.

Acceleration

Table 3. g-Select Pin Descriptions

g-Select2

g-Select1

g-Range

Sensitivity

0

0

1.5g

800 mV/g

0

1

2g

600 mV/g

1

0

4g

300 mV/g

1

1

6g

200 mV/g

Summary of Contents for MMA7260QT

Page 1: ...ity 800 mV g 1 5g Fast Turn On Time Integral Signal Conditioning with Low Pass Filter Robust Design High Shocks Survivability Pb Free Terminations Environmentally Preferred Package Low Cost Typical Ap...

Page 2: ...ilure of the chip When handling the accelerometer proper ESD precautions should be followed to avoid exposing the device to discharges which may be detrimental to its performance Table 1 Maximum Ratin...

Page 3: ...nge IOUT 30 A VFSO VSS 0 25 VDD 0 25 V Nonlinearity XOUT YOUT ZOUT NLOUT 1 0 1 0 FSO Cross Axis Sensitivity 10 VXY XZ YZ 5 0 Ratiometric Error 11 error 1 For a loaded output the measurements are obser...

Page 4: ...e internal gain will be changed allowing it to function with a 1 5g 2g 4g or 6g sensitivity Table 3 This feature is ideal when a product has applications requiring different sensitivities for optimum...

Page 5: ...rate and any external power supply switching frequency should be selected such that they do not interfere with the internal accelerometer sampling frequency 11 kHz for the sampling frequency This will...

Page 6: ...0 85 V ZOUT 0g 1 65 V XOUT 1g 0 85 V YOUT 0g 1 65 V ZOUT 0g 1 65 V XOUT 0g 1 65 V YOUT 1g 2 45 V ZOUT 0g 1 65 V XOUT 1g 2 45 V YOUT 0g 1 65 V ZOUT 0g 1 65 V When positioned as shown the Earth s gravi...

Page 7: ...ys recommended to design boards with a solder mask layer to avoid bridging and shorting between solder pads The flag underneath the package is internally connected to ground It is not recommended for...

Page 8: ...e can be continued after the 0 5mm zone 6 Use a standard pick and place process and equipment no hand soldering process 7 It is recommended to use a cleanable solder paste with an additional cleaning...

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