
MMA865xFC Sensor Toolbox User’s Guide, Rev. 0
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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Table 1. Directional Flick – Active/Standby screens
Screen
frame
Field or option
Description
Operation
Mode
Sample Rate
Enables you to change the rate at which the device acquires data.
Over-Sampling
Options for Data
Normal Mode
Normal operation.
Hi Res Mode
The device gives more accurate readings, but draws more current.
Low Power Mode
The device draws less current than Normal mode, but at the
expense of accuracy.
Low Noise Low Power
The device draws more current Normal mode, but less than Low
Power mode and reduces noise.
Auto Calibrate
Directs the device to calculate the offsets for each axis (account for any error in
measurements). For maximum resolution, the calibration is done with a dynamic range of 8g
and a sample rate of 1.563 Hz.
Note:
Before enabling this mode, place the device on a flat and stationary surface.
Dynamic
Range
• 2g
• 4g
• 8g
Sets the range over which the accelerometer is acquiring data.
Standby
Active
Standby
Sets the device to Standby mode.
Active
Sets the device to Active mode.
• Standby Mode
• Wake Mode
• Sleep Mode
Indicates the device’s status (Read only).
Note:
The device will never enter Sleep mode during this demo.
Transient
Settings
Default Transient
Settings
Sets the parameters for detecting flicks to their working values, as defined at the factory.
Bypass HPF
(High-Pass Filter)
Directs the application to use the raw accelerometer data before it has been passed through
the HPF.
Note:
The Bypass HPF setting should normally be disabled.
• Enable X Flag
• Enable Y Flag
• Enable Z Flag
Allows flicks along these axes to trigger the “Event Detected” Indicator on the Demo Screen.
Note:
Only the Y axis will move the pictures and correctly trigger the direction indicator.
If enabled, the X and Z axes will only trigger the Event Detected indicator on the Demo
screen.
Enable Latch
Causes any triggered event to remain until the Status register is read. If this checkbox is not
enabled, the interrupt will only last as long as the event and the Status register will represent
the most-recent event.
This setting should be enabled for the flick detection to work properly. If it is disabled, the
events that are moving the pictures will constantly occur as you move the device and the
pictures will simply flick from end to end.