AD ADIS16400 Triaxial inertial sensor with magnetometer Datasheet

Triaxial Inertial Sensor
with Magnetometer
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
Triaxial, digital gyroscope with digital range scaling
±75°/sec, ±150°/sec, ±300°/sec settings
Tight orthogonal alighment, <0.05°
Triaxial, digital accelerometer, ±18 g
Triaxial, digital magnetometer, ±2.5 gauss
Autonomous operation and data collection
No external configuration commands required
220 ms start-up time
4 ms sleep mode recovery time
Factory-calibrated sensitivity, bias, and axial alignment
ADIS16400 calibration temperature: +25°C
ADIS16405 calibration temperature range: −40°C to +85°C
SPI-compatible serial interface
Embedded temperature sensor
Programmable operation and control
Automatic and manual bias correction controls
Bartlett-window FIR length, number of taps
Digital I/O: data-ready, alarm indicator, general-purpose
Alarms for condition monitoring
Sleep mode for power management
DAC output voltage
Enable external sample clock input up to 1.2 kHz
Single-command self-test
Single-supply operation: 4.75 V to 5.25 V
2000 g shock survivability
Operating temperature range: −40°C to +105°C
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Platform control
Digital compassing
Navigation
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AUX_
ADC
AUX_
DAC
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
TRI-AXIS MEMS
ANGULAR RATE
SENSOR
CS
SIGNAL
CONDITIONING
AND
CONVERSION
CALIBRATION
AND
DIGITAL
PROCESSING
OUTPUT
REGISTERS
AND SPI
INTERFACE
SCLK
DIN
DOUT
TRI-AXIS MEMS
ACCELERATION
SENSOR
TRI-AXIS
MAGNETIC
SENSOR
ALARMS
POWER
MANAGEMENT
VCC
DIGITAL
CONTROL
GND
ADIS16405
RST DIO1 DIO2 DIO3 DIO4/
CLKIN
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SELF-TEST
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADIS16400/ADIS16405 iSensor® products are complete
inertial systems that include a triaxal gyroscope, a triaxial
accelerometer, and a triaxial magnetometer. The ADIS16400/
ADIS16405 combine industry-leading iMEMS® technology with
signal conditioning that optimizes dynamic performance. The
factory calibration characterizes each sensor for sensitivity, bias,
alignment, and linear acceleration (gyroscope bias). As a result,
each sensor has its own dynamic compensation for correction
formulas that provide accurate sensor measurements over a
temperature range of −40°C to +85°C. The magnetometers employ
a self-correction function to provide accurate bias performance
over temperature, as well.
The ADIS16400/ADIS16405 provide a simple, cost-effective
method for integrating accurate, multi-axis inertial sensing into
industrial systems, especially when compared with the
complexity and investment associated with discrete designs. All
necessary motion testing and calibration are part of the production
process at the factory, greatly reducing system integration time.
Tight orthogonal alignment simplifies inertial frame alignment
in navigation systems. An improved serial peripheral interface
(SPI) and register structure provide faster data collection and
configuration control. By using a compatible pinout and the
same package as the ADIS1635x and ADIS1636x families,
upgrading to the ADIS16400/ADIS16405 requires only firmware
changes to accommodate additional sensors and register map
updates.
These compact modules are approximately 23 mm × 23 mm ×
23 mm and provide a flexible connector interface that enables
multiple mounting orientation options.
Rev. B
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Basic Operation .......................................................................... 10
Applications ....................................................................................... 1
Reading Sensor Data .................................................................. 10
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
Device Configuration ................................................................ 10
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Burst Mode Data Collection ..................................................... 10
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Memory Map .............................................................................. 11
Specifications..................................................................................... 3
Output Data Registers ............................................................... 12
Timing Specifications .................................................................. 6
Calibration................................................................................... 12
Timing Diagrams.......................................................................... 6
Operational Control................................................................... 13
Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 7
Input/Output Functions ............................................................ 14
ESD Caution .................................................................................. 7
Diagnostics .................................................................................. 15
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ............................. 8
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 17
Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 9
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 17
Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 10
REVISION HISTORY
4/09—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
7/09—Rev. A to Rev. B
Added ADIS16400.............................................................. Universal
Changes to Features ..........................................................................1
Changes to Table 1.............................................................................3
Changes to Figure 5 and Figure 6 ....................................................8
Changes to Reading Sensor Data Section ................................... 10
Changes to Internal Sample Rate Section ................................... 13
Changes to Input/Output Functions Section.............................. 14
Changes to Digital Filtering Section ............................................ 14
Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 17
Changes to Features Section............................................................ 1
Changes to Data Retention Parameter........................................... 4
Changes to Table 2 ............................................................................ 6
Changes to Figure 6 .......................................................................... 8
Changes to Device Configuration Section .................................. 10
Changes to Table 8 .......................................................................... 11
Changes to Table 9 and Added Default Value to Table 10,
Table 11, and Table 12 .................................................................... 12
Added Default Value to Table 13, and Table 15 and changes to
Internal Sample Rate Section and Table 15 ................................. 13
Added Default Value to Table 17, Table 18, and Table 19 and
Changes to Digital Filtering Section ............................................ 14
Added Default Value to Table 20 and Changes to Table 23 ...... 15
Added Default Value to Table 24, Table 25, and Table 26 and
Changes to Table 24 ........................................................................ 16
Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 18
3/09—Revision 0: Initial Version
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
SPECIFICATIONS
TA = −40°C to +85°C, VCC = 5.0 V, angular rate = 0°/sec, dynamic range = ±300°/sec, ±1 g, unless otherwise noted.
Table 1.
Parameter
GYROSCOPES
Dynamic Range
Initial Sensitivity
Sensitivity Temperature Coefficient
Misalignment
Nonlinearity
Initial Bias Error
In-Run Bias Stability
Angular Random Walk
Bias Temperature Coefficient
Linear Acceleration Effect on Bias
Bias Voltage Sensitivity
Output Noise
Rate Noise Density
3 dB Bandwidth
ACCELEROMETERS
Dynamic Range
Initial Sensitivity
Sensitivity Temperature Coefficient
Misalignment
Nonlinearity
Initial Bias Error
In-Run Bias Stability
Velocity Random Walk
Bias Temperature Coefficient
Bias Voltage Sensitivity
Output Noise
Noise Density
3 dB Bandwidth
MAGNETOMETER
Dynamic Range
Initial Sensitivity
Test Conditions
Dynamic range = ±300°/sec
Dynamic range = ±150°/sec
Dynamic range = ±75°/sec
ADIS16400: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
ADIS16405: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
Axis-to-axis, Δ = 90° ideal
Axis-to-frame (package)
Best fit straight line
1σ
1 σ, SMPL_PRD = 0x01
1 σ, SMPL_PRD = 0x01
ADIS16400: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
ADIS16405: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
Any axis, 1 σ (MSC_CTRL, Bit 7 = 1)
VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V
±300°/sec range, no filtering
f = 25 Hz, ±300°/sec, no filtering
Min
Typ
±300
0.0495
±350
0.05
0.025
0.0125
±250
±40
±0.05
±0.5
0.1
±3
0.007
2.0
±0.025
±0.01
0.05
0.32
0.9
0.05
330
±18
3.285
ADIS16400: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
ADIS16405: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
Axis-to-axis, Δ = 90° ideal
Axis-to-frame (package)
Best fit straight line, ±17 g
1σ
1σ
1σ
ADIS16400: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
ADIS16405: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C
VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V
No filtering
No filtering
±2.5
0.49
25°C
3.33
±120
±50
0.2
±0.5
0.1
±50
0.2
0.2
±1.35
±0.3
2.5
9
0.5
330
±3.5
0.5
Max
0.0505
3.38
0.51
Unit
°/sec
°/sec/LSB
°/sec/LSB
°/sec/LSB
ppm/°C
ppm/°C
Degrees
Degrees
% of FS
°/sec
°/sec
°/√hr
°/sec/°C
°/sec/°C
°/sec/g
°/sec/V
°/sec rms
°/sec/√Hz rms
Hz
g
mg/LSB
ppm/°C
ppm/°C
Degrees
Degrees
% of FS
mg
mg
m/sec/√hr
mg/°C
mg/°C
mg/V
mg rms
mg/√Hz rms
Hz
gauss
mgauss/LSB
Sensitivity Temperature Coefficient
25°C, 1 σ
600
ppm/°C
Axis Nonorthogonality
25°C, axis-to-axis
0.25
Degrees
Axis Misalignment
25°C, axis-to-base plate and guide pins
0.5
Degrees
Nonlinearity
Best fit straight line
0.5
% of FS
Initial Bias Error
25°C, 0 gauss stimulus
±4
mgauss
0.5
mgauss/°C
mgauss rms
Bias Temperature Coefficient
Output Noise
25°C, no filtering
1.25
Noise Density
25°C, no filtering, rms
0.066
3 dB Bandwidth
1540
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mgauss/√Hz
Hz
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Parameter
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Scale Factor
ADC INPUT
Resolution
Integral Nonlinearity
Differential Nonlinearity
Offset Error
Gain Error
Input Range
Input Capacitance
DAC OUTPUT
Resolution
Relative Accuracy
Differential Nonlinearity
Offset Error
Gain Error
Output Range
Output Impedance
Output Settling Time
LOGIC INPUTS 1
Input High Voltage, VINH
Input Low Voltage, VINL
Test Conditions
Min
25°C, output = 0x0000
Typ
°C/LSB
12
±2
±1
±4
±2
Bits
LSB
LSB
LSB
LSB
V
pF
3.3
20
12
±4
±1
±5
±0.5
Code 101 to Code 4095, 5 kΩ/100 pF to GND
0
3.3
2
10
5 kΩ/100 pF to GND
2.0
0.8
0.55
CS signal to wake up from sleep mode
CS Wake-Up Pulse Width
Logic 1 Input Current, IINH
Logic 0 Input Current, IINL
All Pins Except RST
RST Pin
Input Capacitance, CIN
DIGITAL OUTPUTS1
Output High Voltage, VOH
Output Low Voltage, VOL
FLASH MEMORY
Data Retention 3
FUNCTIONAL TIMES 4
Power-On Start-Up Time
Reset Recovery Time
Sleep Mode Recovery Time
Flash Memory Test Time
Automatic Self-Test Time
CONVERSION RATE
Clock Accuracy
Sync Input Clock
20
VIH = 3.3 V
VIL = 0 V
ISOURCE = 1.6 mA
ISINK = 1.6 mA
Endurance 2
TJ = 85°C
Time until data is available
Normal mode, SMPL_PRD ≤ 0x09
Low power mode, SMPL_PRD ≥ 0x0A
Normal mode, SMPL_PRD ≤ 0x09
Low power mode, SMPL_PRD ≥ 0x0A
Normal mode, SMPL_PRD ≤ 0x09
Low power mode, SMPL_PRD ≥ 0x0A
Normal mode, SMPL_PRD ≤ 0x09
Low power mode, SMPL_PRD ≥ 0x0A
SMPL_PRD = 0x01
SMPL_PRD = 0x01 to 0xFF
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±0.2
±10
−40
−1
10
−60
2.4
0.4
10,000
20
220
290
100
170
4
15
17
90
12
0.413
Unit
0.14
0
During acquisition
Max
Bits
LSB
LSB
mV
%
V
Ω
μs
V
V
V
μs
μA
μA
mA
pF
V
V
Cycles
Years
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
819.2
±3
1.2
ms
ms
ms
SPS
%
kHz
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Parameter
POWER SUPPLY
Operating Voltage Range, VCC
Power Supply Current
Test Conditions
Low power mode at 25°C
Normal mode at 25°C
Sleep mode at 25°C
1
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
4.75
5.0
45
70
600
5.25
V
mA
mA
μA
The digital I/O signals are driven by an internal 3.3 V supply, and the inputs are 5 V tolerant.
Endurance is qualified as per JEDEC Standard 22, Method A117, and measured at −40°C, +25°C, +85°C, and +125°C.
The data retention lifetime equivalent is at a junction temperature (TJ) of 85°C as per JEDEC Standard 22, Method A117. Data retention lifetime decreases with junction
temperature.
4
These times do not include thermal settling and internal filter response times (330 Hz bandwidth), which may affect overall accuracy.
2
3
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
TA = 25°C, VCC = 5 V, unless otherwise noted.
Table 2.
Parameter
fSCLK
tSTALL
tREADRATE
tCS
tDAV
tDSU
tDHD
tSCLKR, tSCLKF
tDF, tDR
tSFS
t1
t2
t3
Normal Mode
(SMPL_PRD ≤ 0x09)
Min 1
Typ
Max
0.01
2.0
9
40
48.8
100
24.4
48.8
5
12.5
5
12.5
5
5
600
833
Description
Serial clock frequency
Stall period between data
Read rate
Chip select to clock edge
DOUT valid after SCLK edge
DIN setup time before SCLK rising edge
DIN hold time after SCLK rising edge
SCLK rise/fall times
DOUT rise/fall times
CS high after SCLK edge
Input sync pulse width
Input sync to data ready output
Input sync period
Low Power Mode
(SMPL_PRD ≥ 0x0A)
Min1
Typ
Max
0.01
0.3
75
150
48.8
100
24.4
48.8
5
12.5
5
12.5
5
Burst Mode
Min1
Typ Max
0.01
1.0
1/fSCLK
48.8
100
24.4
48.8
5
5
12.5
12.5
5
5
600
833
1
Guaranteed by design and characterization but not tested in production.
TIMING DIAGRAMS
CS
tCS
tSFS
1
SCLK
2
3
4
5
6
15
16
tDAV
MSB
DB14
DB13
tDSU
DIN
W/R
A6
DB12
DB11
A4
A3
DB10
DB2
DB1
LSB
tDHD
A5
A2
D2
D1
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DOUT
LSB
Figure 2. SPI Timing and Sequence
tREADRATE
tSTALL
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CS
SCLK
Figure 3. Stall Time and Data Rate
t3
t2
t1
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SYNC
CLOCK (DIO4)
DATA
READY
Figure 4. Input Clock Timing Diagram
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Unit
MHz
μs
μs
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
μs
μs
μs
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Table 3.
Parameter
Acceleration
Any Axis, Unpowered
Any Axis, Powered
VCC to GND
Digital Input Voltage to GND
Digital Output Voltage to GND
Analog Input to GND
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
1
Rating
2000 g
2000 g
−0.3 V to +6.0 V
−0.3 V to +5.3 V
−0.3 V to VCC + 0.3 V
−0.3 V to +3.6 V
−40°C to +105°C
−65°C to +125°C1, 2
Extended exposure to temperatures outside the specified temperature
range of −40°C to +105°C can adversely affect the accuracy of the factory
calibration. For best accuracy, store the parts within the specified operating
range of −40°C to +105°C.
2
Although the device is capable of withstanding short-term exposure to
150°C, long-term exposure threatens internal mechanical integrity.
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
Table 4. Package Characteristics
Package Type
24-Lead Module
ESD CAUTION
Rev. B | Page 7 of 20
θJA
39.8°C/W
θJC
14.2°C/W
Device Weight
16 grams
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
SCLK
DIN
DIO1
DIO2
VCC
GND
GND
DNC
DNC
AUX_ADC
DNC
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
DOUT
CS
VCC
GND
DNC
DNC
AUX_DAC
DNC
DNC
RST
VCC
DIO3
1
DIO4/CLKIN
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
NOTES
1. THIS VIEW REPRESENTS THE TOP VIEW OF THE MATING CONNECTOR.
2. WHEN CONNECTED TO THE ADIS16400/ADIS16405, THE PINS ARE
NOT VISIBLE.
3. MATING CONNECTOR: SAMTEC CLM-112-02 OR EQUIVALENT.
4. DNC = DO NOT CONNECT.
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Figure 5. Pin Configuration
aZ
Z-AXIS
mZ
gZ
aY
Y-AXIS
mX
X-AXIS
mY
aX
gY
gX
PIN 23
PIN 1
NOTES
1. aX, aY, aZ, ARROWS INDICATE THE DIRECTION OF ACCELERATION THAT
PRODUCES A POSITIVE OUTPUT.
2. gX, gY, gZ, ARROWS INDICATE THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION THAT
PRODUCES A POSITIVE OUTPUT.
3. mX, mY, mZ, ARROWS INDICATE THE DIRECTION OF MAGNETIC FIELD THAT
PRODUCES A POSITIVE OUTPUT.
07907-006
ORIGIN ALIGNMENT REFERENCE POINT
SEE MSC_CTRL[6].
Figure 6. Axial Orientation
Table 5. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
1
2
16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24
3
4
5
6
Mnemonic
DIO3
DIO4/CLKIN
DNC
SCLK
DOUT
DIN
CS
Type1
I/O
I/O
N/A
I
O
I
I
Description
Configurable Digital Input/Output.
Configurable Digital Input/Output or Sync Clock Input.
Do Not Connect.
SPI Serial Clock.
SPI Data Output. Clocks output on SCLK falling edge.
SPI Data Input. Clocks input on SCLK rising edge.
SPI Chip Select.
7
8
DIO1
RST
I/O
I
Configurable Digital Input/Output.
Reset.
9
10, 11, 12
13, 14, 15
20
21
DIO2
VCC
GND
AUX_DAC
AUX_ADC
I/O
S
S
O
I
Configurable Digital Input/Output.
Power Supply.
Power Ground.
Auxiliary, 12-Bit DAC Output.
Auxiliary, 12-Bit ADC Input.
1
S is supply, O is output, I is input, N/A is not applicable.
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
0.01
ROOT ALLAN VARIANCE (g)
+1σ
0.01
MEAN
–1σ
0.001
+1σ
MEAN
0.001
0.1
1
10
100
1k
Tau (sec)
10k
Figure 7. Gyroscope Root Allan Variance
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0.0001
0.1
1
10
100
1k
Tau (sec)
Figure 8. Accelerometer Root Allan Variance
10k
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–1σ
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ROOT ALLAN VARIANCE (°/sec)
0.1
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
THEORY OF OPERATION
The ADIS16400/ADIS16405 are autonomous sensor systems
that start up after a valid power supply voltage is applied and
then begin producing inertial measurement data at the factorydefault sample rate of 819.2 SPS. After each sample cycle, the
sensor data loads into the output registers and DIO1 pulses,
providing a new data ready control signal for driving systemlevel interrupt service routines. In a typical system, a master
processor accesses the output data registers through the SPI
interface, using the hook-up shown in Figure 9. Table 6
provides a generic functional description for each pin on the
master processor. Table 7 describes the typical master processor
settings normally found in a configuration register and used for
communicating with the ADIS16400/ADIS16405.
I/O LINES ARE COMPATIBLE WITH
3.3V OR 5V LOGIC LEVELS
5V
VDD
10
SYSTEM
PROCESSOR
SPI MASTER
11
12
12
11
10
9
8
UPPER BYTE
7
6
5
4
3
LOWER BYTE
2
1
0
Figure 10. Output Register Bit Assignments
READING SENSOR DATA
Although the ADIS16400/ADIS16405 produce data independently, these operate as SPI slave devices that communicate with
system (master) processors using the 16-bit segments displayed
in Figure 11. Individual register reads require two such 16-bit
sequences. The first 16-bit sequence provides the read command
bit (R/W = 0) and the target register address (A6 to A0). The
second sequence transmits the register contents (D15 to D0) on
the DOUT line. For example, if DIN = 0x0A00, the content of
XACCL_OUT shifts out on the DOUT line during the next 16-bit
sequence.
SCLK
3
SCLK
The SPI operates in full duplex mode, which means that the master
processor can read the output data from DOUT while using the
same SCLK pulses to transmit the next target address on DIN.
MOSI
5
DIN
DEVICE CONFIGURATION
MISO
4
DOUT
IRQ
7
DIO1
ADIS16405
15
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Table 6. Generic Master Processor Pin Names and Functions
Function
Slave select
Interrupt request
Master output, slave input
Master input, slave output
Serial clock
Table 7. Generic Master Processor SPI Settings
1
13
CS
Figure 9. Electrical Hook-Up Diagram
SCLK Rate ≤ 2 MHz1
CPOL = 1
CPHA = 1
MSB-First
16-Bit
14
6
13
Processor Setting
Master
15
SS
SPI SLAVE
Pin Name
SS
IRQ
MOSI
MISO
SCLK
Table 8 lists the lower byte address for each register, and Figure 10
shows the generic bit assignments.
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BASIC OPERATION
Description
The ADIS16400/ADIS16405 operate as a
slave.
Normal mode, SMPL_PRD[7:0] ≤ 0x08.
Clock polarity.
Clock phase.
Bit sequence.
Shift register/data length.
For burst mode, SCLK rate ≤ 1 MHz. For low power mode, SCLK rate ≤ 300 kHz.
The user registers provide addressing for all input/output
operations on the SPI interface. Each 16-bit register has two
7-bit addresses: one for its upper byte and one for its lower byte.
The user register memory map (Table 8) identifies configuration
registers with either a W (write only) or R/W (read/write).
Configuration commands also use the bit sequence displayed in
Figure 11. If the MSB is equal to 1, the last eight bits (DC7 to
DC0) in the DIN sequence load into the memory address
associated with the address bits (A5 to A0). For example, if DIN
= 0xA11F, then 0x1F loads into Address Location 0x21
(XACCL_OFF, upper byte) at the conclusion of the data frame.
Most of the registers have a backup location in nonvolatile flash
memory. The master processor must manage the backup function.
Set GLOB_CMD[3] = 1 (DIN = 0xBE04) to execute a manual
flash update (backup) operation, which copies the user registers
into their respective flash memory locations. This operation
takes 50 ms and requires the power supply voltage to be within
the specified limit to complete properly. The FLASH_CNT register
provides a running count of these events for managing the longterm reliability of the flash memory.
BURST MODE DATA COLLECTION
Burst mode data collection offers a more efficient method for
collecting data from the ADIS16400/ADIS16405. In sequential data
cycles (each separated by one SCLK period), all output registers
clock out on DOUT. This sequence starts when the DIN sequence
is 0011 1110 0000 0000 (0x3E00). Next, the contents of each output
register are output from DOUT, starting with SUPPLY_OUT
and ending with AUX_ADC (see Figure 12). The addressing
sequence shown in Table 8 determines the order of the outputs
in burst mode.
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
MEMORY MAP
Table 8. User Register Memory Map
Name
FLASH_CNT
SUPPLY_OUT
XGYRO_OUT
YGYRO_OUT
ZGYRO_OUT
XACCL_OUT
YACCL_OUT
ZACCL_OUT
XMAGN_OUT
YMAGN_OUT
ZMAGN_OUT
TEMP_OUT
AUX_ADC
XGYRO_OFF
YGYRO_OFF
ZGYRO_OFF
XACCL_OFF
YACCL_OFF
ZACCL_OFF
XMAGN_HIF
YMAGN_HIF
ZMAGN_HIF
XMAGN_SIF
YMAGN_SIF
ZMAGN_SIF
GPIO_CTRL
MSC_CTRL
SMPL_PRD
SENS_AVG
SLP_CNT
DIAG_STAT
GLOB_CMD
ALM_MAG1
ALM_MAG2
ALM_SMPL1
ALM_SMPL2
ALM_CTRL
AUX_DAC
R/W
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
W
R
W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Flash Backup
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
PRODUCT_ID
Default
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0800
0x0800
0x0800
0x0000
0x0006
0x0001
0x0402
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
Function
Flash memory write count
Power supply measurement
X-axis gyroscope output
Y-axis gyroscope output
Z-axis gyroscope output
X-axis accelerometer output
Y-axis accelerometer output
Z-axis accelerometer output
X-axis magnetometer measurement
Y-axis magnetometer measurement
Z-axis magnetometer measurement
Temperature output
Auxiliary ADC measurement
X-axis gyroscope bias offset factor
Y-axis gyroscope bias offset factor
Z-axis gyroscope bias offset factor
X-axis acceleration bias offset factor
Y-axis acceleration bias offset factor
Z-axis acceleration bias offset factor
X-axis magnetometer, hard-iron factor
Y-axis magnetometer, hard-iron factor
Z-axis magnetometer, hard-iron factor
X-axis magnetometer, soft-iron factor
Y-axis magnetometer, soft-iron factor
Z-axis magnetometer, soft-iron factor
Auxiliary digital input/output control
Miscellaneous control
Internal sample period (rate) control
Dynamic range and digital filter control
Sleep mode control
System status
System command
Alarm 1 amplitude threshold
Alarm 2 amplitude threshold
Alarm 1 sample size
Alarm 2 sample size
Alarm control
Auxiliary DAC data
Reserved
Product identifier
0x4105
Bit Assignments
N/A
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 9
See Table 10
See Table 10
See Table 10
See Table 11
See Table 11
See Table 11
See Table 12
See Table 12
See Table 12
See Table 13
See Table 13
See Table 13
See Table 18
See Table 19
See Table 15
See Table 17
See Table 16
See Table 23
See Table 14
See Table 25
See Table 25
See Table 26
See Table 26
See Table 24
See Table 20
Each register contains two bytes. The address of the lower byte is displayed. The address of the upper byte is equal to the address of the lower byte plus 1.
CS
SCLK
DIN
DOUT
R/W
D15
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
DC7
DC6
DC5
DC4
DC3
DC2
DC1
DC0
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
NOTES
1. DOUT BITS ARE BASED ON THE PREVIOUS 16-BIT SEQUENCE (R = 0).
Figure 11. Output Register Bit Assignments
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R/W
D15
A6
A5
D14
D13
07907-011
1
Address 1
0x00
0x02
0x04
0x06
0x08
0x0A
0x0C
0x0E
0x10
0x12
0x14
0x16
0x18
0x1A
0x1C
0x1E
0x20
0x22
0x24
0x26
0x28
0x2A
0x2C
0x2E
0x30
0x32
0x34
0x36
0x38
0x3A
0x3C
0x3E
0x40
0x42
0x44
0x46
0x48
0x4A
0x4C to 0x55
0x56
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
CS
1
2
3
4
5
13
XGYRO_OUT
YGYRO_OUT
ZGYRO_OUT
SCLK
0x3E00
DOUT
DON’T CARE
PREVIOUS
SUPPLY_OUT
07907-012
DIN
AUX_ADC
Figure 12. Burst Mode Read Sequence
Auxiliary ADC
Figure 6 provides the positive measurement direction for each
gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer. Table 9 provides
the configuration and scale factor for each output data register
in the ADIS16400/ADIS16405. All inertial sensor outputs are in
14-bit, twos complement format, which means that 0x0000 is
equal to 0 LSB, 0x0001 is equal to +1 LSB, and 0x3FFF is equal to
−1 LSB. The following is an example of how to calculate the
sensor measurement from the XGYRO_OUT:
The AUX_ADC register provides access to the auxiliary ADC
input channel. The ADC is a 12-bit successive approximation
converter that has an equivalent input circuit to the one shown
in Figure 14. The maximum input is 3.3 V. The ESD protection
diodes can handle 10 mA without causing irreversible damage.
The on resistance (R1) of the switch has a typical value of 100 Ω.
The sampling capacitor, C2, has a typical value of 16 pF.
VCC
D
XGYRO_OUT = 0x3B4A
0x000 − 0x3B4A = −0x04B6 = (4 × 256 + 11 × 16 + 6) −
0x04B6 = −1206 LSB
C1
Rate = 0.05°/sec × (−1206) = −60.3°/sec
Therefore, an XGYRO_OUT output of 0x3B4A corresponds to
a clockwise rotation about the z-axis (see Figure 6) of 60.3°/sec
when looking at the top of the package.
Table 9. Output Data Register Formats
Register
SUPPLY_OUT
XGYRO_OUT1
YGYRO_OUT1
ZGYRO_OUT1
XACCL_OUT
YACCL_OUT
ZACCL_OUT
XMAGN_OUT
YMAGN_OUT
ZMAGN_OUT
TEMP_OUT2
AUX_ADC
1
2
Bits
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
12
12
Format
Binary, 5 V = 0x0814
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Twos complement
Binary, 1 V = 0x04D9
Scale
2.418 mV
0.05°/sec
0.05°/sec
0.05°/sec
3.33 mg
3.33 mg
3.33 mg
0.5 mgauss
0.5 mgauss
0.5 mgauss
0.14°C
806 μV
Assumes that the scaling is set to ±300°/sec. This factor scales with the range.
The typical output for this register at 25°C is 0x0000.
Each output data register uses the bit assignments shown in
Figure 13. The ND flag indicates that unread data resides in the
output data registers. This flag clears and returns to 0 during an
output register read sequence. It returns to 1 after the next internal
sample updates the registers with new data. The EA flag indicates
that one of the error flags in the DIAG_STAT register (see Table 23)
is active (true). The remaining 14 bits are for data.
Figure 14. Equivalent Analog Input Circuit
(Conversion Phase: Switch Open, Track Phase: Switch Closed)
CALIBRATION
Manual Bias Calibration
The bias offset registers in Table 10, Table 11, and Table 12
(hard-iron correction for magnetometer) provide a manual
adjustment function for the output of each sensor. For example,
if XGYRO_OFF equals 0x1FF6, the XGYRO_OUT offset shifts
by −10 LSB, or −0.125°/sec. The DIN command for the upper
byte is DIN = 0x9B1F; for the lower byte, DIN = 0x9AF6.
Table 10. XGYRO_OFF, YGYRO_OFF, ZGYRO_OFF
Bits
[15:13]
[12:0]
Bits
[15:12]
[11:0]
Description
Default = 0x0000
Not used.
Data bits. Twos complement, 3.3 mg/LSB.
Typical adjustment range = ±6.75 g.
Table 12. XMAGN_HIF, YMAGN_HIF, ZMAGN_HIF
Bits
[15:14]
[13:0]
07907-013
MSB FOR 12-BIT OUTPUT
Description
Default = 0x0000
Not used.
Data bits. Twos complement, 0.0125°/sec per LSB.
Typical adjustment range = ±50°/sec.
Table 11. XACCL_OFF, YACCL_OFF, ZACCL_OFF
MSB FOR 14-BIT OUTPUT
ND EA
D
R1 C2
07907-014
OUTPUT DATA REGISTERS
Figure 13. Output Register Bit Assignments
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Description
Default = 0x0000
Not used.
Data bits. Twos complement, 0.5 mgauss/LSB.
Typical adjustment range = ±4 gauss.
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Magnetometer Soft-Iron Correction (Scale Factor)
Table 14. GLOB_CMD
The soft-iron correction factor for the magnetometer provides
the opportunity to change the scale factor for each individual axis.
Bits
[15:8]
[7]
[6:5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[0]
Table 13. XMAGN_SIF, YMAGN_SIF, ZMAGN_SIF
Bits
[15:12]
[11:0]
Description
Default = 0x0800
Not used.
Data bits. Binary, linear scale adjustment factor
between 0x0000 (0x) and 0x3FFF (2x).
Gyroscope Automatic Bias Null Calibration
Description
Not used
Software reset command
Not used
Precision autonull command
Flash update command
Auxiliary DAC data latch
Factory calibration restore command
Autonull command
Set GLOB_CMD[0] = 1 (DIN = 0xBE01) to execute this function,
which measures the gyroscope outputs and then loads the gyroscope offset registers with the opposite values to provide a quick
bias calibration. Then, all sensor data resets to 0, and the flash
memory updates automatically within 50 ms (see Table 14).
Internal Sample Rate
Gyroscope Precision Automatic Bias Null Calibration
When SMPL_PRD[7:0] = 0x0A, the sample rate = 149 SPS.
Set GLOB_CMD[4] = 1 (DIN = 0xBE10) to execute this function,
which takes the sensor offline for 30 sec while it collects a set of
gyroscope data and calculates a more accurate bias correction
factor for each gyroscope. Once calculated, the correction factor
loads into the three gyroscope offset registers, all sensor data
resets to 0, and the flash memory updates automatically within
50 ms (see Table 14).
Table 15. SMPL_PRD
Restoring Factory Calibration
The default sample rate setting of 819.2 SPS preserves the
sensor bandwidth and provides optimal performance. For
systems that value slower sample rates, simply read the device at
a slower rate and keep the internal sample rate at 819.2 SPS. Use
the programmable filter (SENS_AVG) to reduce the bandwidth
along with the reduced read rates. The data-ready function
(MSC_CTRL) can drive an interrupt routine that uses a counter to
help assure data coherence at the reduced update rates.
Set GLOB_CMD[1] = 1 (DIN = 0xBE02) to execute this function,
which resets each user calibration register (see Table 10, Table 11,
and Figure 12) to 0x0000, resets all sensor data to 0, and automatically updates the flash memory within 50 ms (see Table 14).
Linear Acceleration Bias Compensation (Gyroscope)
Set MSC_CTRL[7] = 1 (DIN = 0xB486) to enable correction for
low frequency acceleration influences on gyroscope bias. Note
that the DIN sequence also preserves the factory default condition for the data ready function (see Table 19).
OPERATIONAL CONTROL
Global Commands
The GLOB_CMD register provides trigger bits for several
useful functions. Setting the assigned bit to 1 starts each operation,
which returns to the bit to 0 after completion. For example, set
GLOB_CMD[7] = 1 (DIN = 0xBE80) to execute a software reset,
which stops the sensor operation and runs the device through
its start-up sequence. This includes loading the control registers
with their respective flash memory locations prior to producing
new data. Reading the GLOB_CMD registers (DIN = 0x3E00)
starts the burst mode read sequence.
The SMPL_PRD register provides discrete sample rate settings,
using the bit assignments in Table 15 and the following equation:
tS = tB × (NS + 1),
Bits
[15:8]
[7]
[6:0]
Description
Default = 0x0001
Not used
Time base (tB)
0 = 0.61035 ms, 1 = 18.921 ms
Increment setting (NS)
Internal sample period = tS = tB × (NS + 1)
Power Management
Setting SMPL_PRD ≥ 0x0A also sets the sensor in low power
mode. For systems that require the lower power dissipation, insystem characterization helps users to quantify the associated
performance trade-offs. In addition to sensor performance, this
mode affects SPI data rates (see Table 2). Set SLP_CNT[8] = 1
(DIN = 0xBB01) to start the indefinite sleep mode, which requires
a CS assertion (high to low), reset, or power cycle to wake up.
Use SLP_CNT[7:0] to put the device in sleep mode for a given
period of time. For example, SLP_CNT[7:0] = 0x64 (DIN =
0xBA64) puts the device to sleep for 50 seconds.
Table 16. SLP_CNT
Bits
[15:9]
[8]
[7:0]
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Description
Not used
Indefinite sleep mode, set to 1
Programmable sleep time bits, 0.5 sec/LSB
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Digital Filtering
Table 18. GPIO_CTRL
A programmable low-pass filter provides additional opportunity
for noise reduction on the inertial sensor outputs. This filter
contains two cascaded averaging filters that provide a Bartlett
window, FIR filter response (see Figure 15). For example,
SENS_AVG[2:0] = 100 (DIN = B804) sets each stage tap to 16.
When used with the default sample rate of 819.2 SPS, this
reduces the sensor bandwidth to approximately 16 Hz.
Bits
[15:12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[7:4]
[3]
0
–20
[2]
MAGNITUDE (dB)
–40
[1]
–60
[0]
–80
–100
Input Clock Configuration
N=2
N=4
N = 16
N = 64
–140
0.001
0.01
0.1
FREQUENCY (f/fS)
1
The input clock allows for external control over sampling in the
ADIS16400/ADIS16405. Set GPIO_CTRL[3] = 0 (DIN =
0x0B200) and SMPL_PRD[7:0] = 0x00 (DIN = 0xB600) to enable
this function. See Table 2 and Figure 4 for timing information.
07906-015
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Data Ready I/O Indicator
Figure 15. Bartlett Window FIR Frequency Response
(Taps = 2N + 1, Phase = N Samples)
Dynamic Range
There are three dynamic range settings for the gyroscope. The
lower dynamic range settings (±75°/sec and ±150°/sec) limit the
minimum filter tap sizes to maintain resolution. For example, set
SENS_AVG[10:8] = 010 (DIN = 0xB902) for a measurement
range of ±150°/sec. Because this setting can influence the filter
settings, program SENS_AVG[10:8], then SENS_AVG[2:0] if
more filtering is required.
Table 17. SENS_AVG
Bits
[15:11]
[10:8]
Settings
100
010
001
[7:3]
[2:0]
Description
Default = 0x0000
Not used
General-Purpose I/O Line 4 (DIO4) data level
General-Purpose I/O Line 3 (DIO3) data level
General-Purpose I/O Line 2 (DIO2) data level
General-Purpose I/O Line 1 (DIO1) data level
Not used
General-Purpose I/O Line 4 (DIO4), direction control
1 = output, 0 = input
General-Purpose I/O Line 3 (DIO3), direction control
1 = output, 0 = input
General-Purpose I/O Line 2 (DIO2), direction control
1 = output, 0 = input
General-Purpose I/O Line 1 (DIO1), direction control
1 = output, 0 = input
Description
Default = 0x0402
Not used
Measurement range (sensitivity) selection
±300°/sec (default condition)
±150°/sec, filter taps ≥ 4 (Bits[2:0] ≥ 0x02)
±75°/sec, filter taps ≥ 16 (Bits[2:0] ≥ 0x04)
Not used
Number of taps in each stage N = 2M
INPUT/OUTPUT FUNCTIONS
The factory default sets DIO1 as a positive data ready indicator
signal. The MSC_CTRL[2:0] register provides configuration
options for changing this. For example, set MSC_CTRL[2:0] =
100 (DIN = 0xB404) to change the polarity of the data ready
signal for interrupt inputs that require negative logic inputs for
activation. The resulting pulse width is be between 100 μs and
200 μs over all conditions.
Table 19. MSC_CTRL
Bits
[15:12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[6]
General-Purpose I/O
DIO1, DIO2, DIO3, and DIO4 are configurable, generalpurpose I/O lines that serve multiple purposes according to the
following control register priority: MSC_CTRL, ALM_CTRL,
and GPIO_CTRL. For example, set GPIO_CTRL = 0x080C
(DIN = 0xB308, and then 0xB20C) to set DIO1 and DIO2 as
inputs and DIO3 and DIO4 as outputs, with DIO3 set low and
DIO4 set high.
[5:3]
[2]
[1]
[0]
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Description
Default = 0x0006
Not used
Memory test (clears on completion)
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Internal self-test enable (clears on completion)
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Manual self-test, negative stimulus
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Manual self-test, positive stimulus
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Linear acceleration bias compensation for gyroscopes
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Linear accelerometer origin alignment
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Not used
Data ready enable
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Data ready polarity
1 = active high, 0 = active low
Data ready line select
1 = DIO2, 0 = DIO1
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Auxiliary DAC
Status
The 12-bit AUX_DAC line can drive its output to within 5 mV
of the ground reference when it is not sinking current. As the
output approaches 0 V, the linearity begins to degrade (~100 LSB
beginning point). As the sink current increases, the nonlinear
range increases. The DAC latch command moves the values of
the AUX_DAC register into the DAC input register, enabling
both bytes to take effect at the same time.
The error flags provide indicator functions for common systemlevel issues. All of the flags clear (set to 0) after each DIAG_STAT
register read cycle. If an error condition remains, the error flag
returns to 1 during the next sample cycle. DIAG_STAT[1:0]
does not require a read of this register to return to 0.
DIN
0xB601
0xB904
0xB802
Table 20. AUX_DAC
Bits
[15:12]
[11:0]
Description
Default = 0x0000
Not used.
Data bits. Scale factor = 0.8059 mV/code,
offset binary format, 0 V = 0 codes.
0x0400
0xB502
Table 21. Setting AUX_DAC = 1 V
DIN
0xB0D9
0xB104
0xBE04
Table 22. Manual Self-Test Example Sequence
Description
AUX_DAC[7:0] = 0xD9 (217 LSB).
AUX_DAC[15:8] = 0x04 (1024 LSB).
GLOB_CMD[2] = 1.
Move values into the DAC input register, resulting in
a 1 V output level.
0x0400
0xB501
DIAGNOSTICS
0x0400
Self-Test
The self-test function offers the opportunity to verify the
mechanical integrity of each MEMS sensor. It applies an
electrostatic force to each sensor element, which results in
mechanical displacement that simulates a response to actual
motion. Table 1 lists the expected response for each sensor,
which provides pass/fail criteria. Set MSC_CTRL[10] = 1 (DIN
= 0xB504) to run the internal self-test routine, which exercises
all inertial sensors, measures each response, makes pass/fail
decisions, and reports them to error flags in the DIAG_STAT
register. MSC_CTRL[10] resets itself to 0 after completing the
routine. MSC_CTRL[9:8] (DIN = 0xB502 or 0xB501) provide
manual control over the self-test function. Table 22 shows an
example test flow for using this option to check the x-axis
gyroscope. Zero motion provides results that are more reliable.
The settings in Table 22 are flexible and provide opportunity for
optimization around speed and noise influence. For example,
using fewer filtering taps decreases delay times but increases the
opportunity for noise influence.
Memory Test
Setting MSC_CTRL[11] = 1 (DIN = 0xB508) performs a
checksum verification of the flash memory locations. The
pass/fail result loads into the DIAG_STAT[6] register.
0xB500
Description
SMPL_PRD[7:0] = 0x01, sample rate = 819.2 SPS.
SENS_AVG[15:8] = 0x04, gyroscope range = ±300°/sec.
SENS_AVG[7:0] = 0x02, four-tap averaging filter.
Delay = 50 ms.
Read XGYRO_OUT.
MSC_CTRL[9] = 1, gyroscope negative self-test.
Delay = 50 ms.
Read XGYRO_OUT.
Calculate the positive change from the first reading to
the second reading of XGYRO_OUT, and check to
make sure the change is within the positive self-test
response range specified in Table 1.
MSC_CTRL[9:8] = 01, gyroscope/accelerometer
positive self-test.
Delay = 50 ms.
Read XGYRO_OUT.
Calculate the negative change from the first reading
to the third reading of XGYRO_OUT, and check to
make sure the change is within the positive self-test
response range specified in Table 1.
MSC_CTRL[15:8] = 0x00.
Table 23. DIAG_STAT Bit Descriptions
Bit
[15]
[14]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[0]
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Description
Z-axis accelerometer self-test failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Y-axis accelerometer self-test failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
X-axis accelerometer self-test failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Z-axis gyroscope self-test failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Y-axis gyroscope self-test failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
X-axis gyroscope self-test failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Alarm 2 status (1 = active, 0 = inactive)
Alarm 1 status (1 = active, 0 = inactive)
Not used
Flash test, checksum flag (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Self-test diagnostic error flag (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Sensor overrange (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
SPI communication failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Flash update failure (1 = fail, 0 = pass)
Power supply above 5.25 V
(1 = power supply ≥ 5.25 V, 0 = power supply ≤ 5.25 V)
Power supply below 4.75 V
(1 = power supply ≤ 4.75 V, 0 = power supply ≥ 4.75 V)
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
Alarm Registers
The alarm function provides monitoring for two independent
conditions. The ALM_CTRL register provides control inputs
for data source, data filtering (prior to comparison), static
comparison, dynamic rate-of-change comparison, and output
indicator configurations. The ALM_MAGx registers establish the
trigger threshold and polarity configurations.
Table 27 gives an example of how to configure a static alarm.
The ALM_SMPLx registers provide the number of samples to
use in the dynamic rate-of-change configuration. The period
equals the number in the ALM_SMPLx register multiplied by
the sample period time, which is established by the SMPL_PRD
register. See Table 28 for an example of how to configure the
sensor for this type of function.
Table 24. ALM_CTRL Bit Designations
Bits
[15:12]
Settings
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
[11:8]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[0]
Description
Default = 0x0000
Alarm 2 source selection
Disable
Power supply output
X-axis gyroscope output
Y-axis gyroscope output
Z-axis gyroscope output
X-axis accelerometer output
Y-axis accelerometer output
Z-axis accelerometer output
X-axis magnetometer output
Y-axis magnetometer output
Z-axis magnetometer output
Gyroscope temperature output
Auxiliary ADC input
Alarm 1 source selection (same as Alarm 2)
Rate-of-change (ROC) enable for Alarm 2
1 = rate of change, 0 = static level
Rate-of-change (ROC) enable for Alarm 1
1 = rate of change, 0 = static level
Not used
Comparison data filter setting
1 = filtered data, 0 = unfiltered data
Not used
Alarm output enable
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
Alarm output polarity
1 = active high, 0 = active low
Alarm output line select
1 = DIO2, 0 = DIO1
Table 25. ALM_MAG1, ALM_MAG2
Bits
[15]
[14]
[13:0]
Description
Default = 0x0000
Comparison polarity
1 = greater than, 0 = less than
Not used
Data bits that match the format of the trigger
source selection
Table 26. ALM_SMPL1, ALM_SMPL2
Bits
[15:8]
[7:0]
Description
Default = 0x0000
Not used
Data bits: number of samples
(both 0x00 and 0x01 = 1)
Table 27. Alarm Configuration Example 1
DIN
0xAF55,
0xAE17
0xA783,
0xA641
0xA93C,
0xA8BF
Description
ALM_CTRL = 0x5517.
Alarm 1 input = XACCL_OUT.
Alarm 2 input = XACCL_OUT.
Static level comparison, filtered data.
DIO2 output indicator, positive polarity.
ALM_MAG1 = 0x8341.
Alarm 1 is true if XACCL_OUT > +0.5 g.
ALM_MAG2= 0x3CBF.
Alarm 2 is true if XACCL_OUT < −0.5 g.
Table 28. Alarm Configuration Example 2
DIN
0xAF76,
0xAE87
0xB601
0xAB08
0xAC50
0xA783,
0xA641
0xA93C,
0xA8BE
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Description
ALM_CTRL = 0x7687.
Alarm 1 input = ZACCL_OUT.
Alarm 2 input = YACCL_OUT.
Rate of change comparison, unfiltered data.
DIO2 output indicator, positive polarity.
SMPL_PRD = 0x0001.
Sample rate = 819.2 SPS.
ALM_SMPL1 = 0x0008.
Alarm 1 rate of change period = 9.77 ms.
ALM_SMPL2= 0x0050.
Alarm 2 rate of change period = 97.7 ms.
ALM_MAG1 = 0x8341.
Alarm 1 is true if XACCL_OUT > +0.5 g.
ALM_MAG2= 0x3CBE.
Alarm 2 is true if XACCL_OUT < −0.5 g.
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
31.900
31.700
31.500
23.454
23.200
22.946
9.464
9.210
8.956
(2×)
2.382
BSC
TOP VIEW
10.60
BSC
22.964
22.710
22.456
10.50
BSC
21.410
21.210
21.010
5.20
5.00
4.80
(2×)
14.950
14.550
14.150
PIN 24
BOTTOM VIEW
17.41
17.21
17.01
(2×)
1.588
BSC
1.588
BSC
4.20
4.00
3.80
(2×)
1.00
BSC
0.05
BSC
PIN 1
7.18
BSC
CASTING
FEATURE
2.00 BSC
12.10
BSC
FRONT VIEW
23.504
23.250
22.996
2.660
2.500
2.340
SIDE VIEW
0.305
BSC (24×)
4.330
BSC
DETAIL A
4.162 BSC
1.00
BSC (22×)
1.65 BSC
122208-C
DETAIL A
14.00 BSC
Figure 16. 24-Lead Module with Connector Interface
(ML-24-2)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
ADIS16400BMLZ 1
ADIS16400/PCBZ1, 2
ADIS16405BMLZ1
ADIS16405/PCBZ1, 3
Temperature Range
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
Package Description
24-Lead Module with Connector Interface
Interface Board
24-Lead Module with Connector Interface
Interface Board
1
Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
This includes one ADIS16400BMLZ and an interface PCB.
3
This includes one ADIS16405BMLZ and an interface PCB.
2
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Package Option
ML-24-2
ML-24-2
ADIS16400/ADIS16405
NOTES
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
NOTES
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ADIS16400/ADIS16405
NOTES
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