Micropower, 3-Axis, ±2 g /±4 g /±8 g , Digital Output MEMS Accelerometer ADI Confidential ADXL362-MI FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION Ultralow powerThe ADXL362-MI is an ultralow power, 3-axis MEMS
Power can be derived from coin cell batteryaccelerometer that consumes less than 2 µA at a 100 Hz
1.8 µA at 100 Hz ODR, 2.0 V supplyoutput data rate (ODR) and 270 nA when in motion triggered
3.0 µA at 400 Hz ODR, 2.0 V supplywake-up mode. Unlike accelerometers that use power duty
270 nA, motion activated, wake-up modecycling to achieve low power consumption, the ADXL362-MI
10 nA standby supply current, 2.0 V supplydoes not alias input signals by undersampling; it samples the
High resolution, sensitivity at XOUT, YOUT, ZOUT: 1 mg /LSBful bandwidth of the sensor at al data rates.
Built in features for system level power savingsThe ADXL362-MI always provides 12-bit output resolution;
Adjustable threshold sleep/wake modes for motion8-bit formatted data is also provided for more efficient single-
activationbyte transfers when a lower resolution is sufficient. Measurement
Autonomous interrupt processing, without need forranges of ±2 g, ±4 g, and ±8 g are available, with a resolution of
microcontroller intervention, to allow the rest of the1 mg/LSB on the ±2 g range. For applications where a noise level
system to be turned off completelylower than the normal 550 µg/√Hz of the ADXL362-MI is
Deep embedded FIFO minimizes host processor loaddesired, either of two lower noise modes (down to 175 µg/√Hz
Awake state output enables implementation oftypical) can be selected at minimal increase in supply current.
standalone, motion activated switch Low noise down to 175 µg /√HzIn addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL362-MI
Wide operating voltage range: 1.6 V to 3.5 Vhas many features to enable true system level power reduction.
Operates off 1.8 V to 3.3 V batteriesIt includes a deep multimode output, first in, first out (FIFO),
Special, high reliability manufacturing flowa built in micropower temperature sensor, and several activity
Acceleration sample synchronization via external triggerdetection modes including adjustable threshold sleep and wake-up
On-chip temperature sensoroperation that can run as low as 270 nA at a 6 Hz (approximate)
SPI digital interfacemeasurement rate. A pin output is provided to directly control
Measurement ranges selectable via SPI commandan external switch when activity is detected, if desired. In addition,
Small and thin 3 mm × 3.25 mm × 1.06 mm packagethe ADXL362-MI has provisions for external control of sampling
APPLICATIONStime and/or an external clock.
Hearing aidsThe ADXL362-MI operates on a wide 1.6 V to 3.5 V supply range,
Home healthcare devicesand can interface, if necessary, to a host operating on a separate,
Motion enabled power save switcheslower supply voltage. The ADXL362-MI is processed through a
Wireless sensorsspecial, high reliability manufacturing flow involving additional
Motion enabled metering devicesprocess, test, and quality controls to meet the quality and reliability requirements of implantable and other Class III medical devices. The ADXL362-MI is available in a 3 mm × 3.25 mm × 1.06 mm package.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM VS VDD I/O ADXL362-MI INT1 3-AXIS INT2 MEMS 12-BIT DIGITAL SENSOR MOSI ADC LOGIC, FIFO, MISO AND SPI CS SCLK TEMPERATURE AXIS ANTIALIASING SENSOR DEMODULATORS FILTERS001
GND16191- Figure 1. For more information on the ADXL362-MI, contact Analog Devices, Inc., at
[email protected].
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