MXC6202H
MXC6202H is Dual Axis Accelerometer manufactured by Unknown Manufacturer.
- Part of the MXC6202G comparator family.
- Part of the MXC6202G comparator family.
FEATURES
Ro HS pliant I2C Slave, FAST (≤400 KHz.) mode interface 1.8V patible IO Embedded Power up/down and self-test function .. On-chip temperature sensor available Eight customer defined 7-bit addresses 2.7 V to 3.6 V single supply continuous operation Monolithic CMOS IC Low power consumption: typically <2 m A @ 3.0 V Resolution better than 1 milli-g On chip mixed signal processing >50,000 g shock survival rating Low profile LCC package: 5mm X 5mm X 1.55mm
TEMP TP Internal Oscillator VREF Temperature Sensor TEMP Coarse Gain Adj. Fine Gain Adj. No Connect X aixs CLK Coarse Gain Adj. Temp p. A/D No Connect VDD
CLK PD
CLK Heater Control
CLK TEMP CLK Fine Gain Adj. Temp p. IIC Convertor SCL SDA A/D CLK CLK
Y aixs Acceleration Sensor CLK
CLKTEMP GND
APPLICATIONS
Information Appliances
- Cell Phones, PDA’s, puter Peripherals, Mouse, Smart Pens Consumer
- LCD Projectors, Pedometers, Blood Pressure Monitor, Digital Cameras Gaming
- Joystick/RF Interface/Menu Selection/Tilt Sensing GPS
- Electronic pass Tilt Correction, Dead Reckoning Assist GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The MXC6202G/H/M/N are low cost, dual axis accelerometers fabricated on a standard, submicron CMOS process. It is a plete sensing system with on-chip mixed signal processing and integrated I2C bus, allowing the device to be connected directly to a microprocessor eliminating the need for A/D converters or timing resources. The MXC6202G/H/M/N measures acceleration with a full-scale range of ±2 g and a sensitivity of 512counts/g (G/M) or 128counts/g (H/N) @3.0 V at 25°C. It can measure both dynamic acceleration (e.g. vibration) and static acceleration (e.g. gravity). The MXC6202G/H/M/N design is based on heat convection and requires no solid proof mass.
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