PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Product Description The KXTI9 is a tri-axis +/-2g, +/-4g or +/-8g silicon micromachined accelerometer with integrated orientation, tap/double tap, and activity detecting algorithms. The sense element is fabricated using Kionix‟s proprietary plasma micromachining process technology. Acceleration sensing is based on the principle of a differential capacitance arising from acceleration-induced motion of the sense element, which further utilizes common mode cancellation to decrease errors from process variation, temperature, and environmental stress. The sense element is hermetically sealed at the wafer level by bonding a second silicon lid wafer to the device using a glass frit. A separate ASIC device packaged with the sense element provides signal conditioning, and intelligent userprogrammable application algorithms. The accelerometer is delivered in a 3 x 3 x 0.9 mm LGA plastic package operating from a 1.8 – 3.6V DC supply. Voltage regulators are used to maintain constant internal operating voltages over the range of input supply voltages. This results in stable operating characteristics over the range of input supply voltages and virtually undetectable ratiometric error. I2C digital protocol is used to communicate with the chip to configure and check for updates to the orientation, Directional TapTM detection and activity monitoring algorithms. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 1 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Functional Diagram X Sensor Y Sensor Charge Amp Z Sensor A/D Temp Sensor Digital Filter Vdd 5 2 I C Digital Engine IO Vdd 1 GND 4 6 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] 8 9 10 7 © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 2 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Product Specifications Table 1. Mechanical (specifications are for operation at 2.6V and T = 25C unless stated otherwise) Parameters Units Operating Temperature Range ºC Zero-g Offset mg Zero-g Offset Variation from RT over Temp. Sensitivity (8-bit) 1 1 GSEL1=0, GSEL0=1 (± 4g) GSEL1=1, GSEL0=0 (± 8g) GSEL1=0, GSEL0=0 (± 2g) GSEL1=0, GSEL0=1 (± 4g) GSEL1=1, GSEL0=0 (± 8g) Sensitivity Variation from RT over Temp. Self Test Output change on Activation Mechanical Resonance (-3dB) Non-Linearity Cross Axis Sensitivity Notes: 2 Typical Max -40 - - 85 ±125 counts/g counts/g ±25 0.7 (xy) 0.4 (z) mg/ºC GSEL1=0, GSEL0=0 (± 2g) Sensitivity (12-bit) Min 988 1024 1060 494 512 530 247 61 30 15 256 64 32 16 265 67 34 17 %/ºC 0.01 (xy) 0.03 (z) g 0.7 (xy) 0.5 (z) Hz 3500 (xy) 1800 (z) % of FS 0.6 % 2 2 1. Resolution and acceleration ranges are user selectable via I C. 2. Resonance as defined by the dampened mechanical sensor. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 3 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Table 2. Electrical (specifications are for operation at 2.6V and T = 25C unless stated otherwise) Parameters Supply Voltage (Vdd) Operating I/O Pads Supply Voltage (VIO) All On (RES = 1) Directional Tap™ (RES = 0, ODR = 400Hz) Current Consumption Low Power (RES = 0, ODR ≤ 25Hz) Standby 1 Output Low Voltage (Vio < 2V) 1 Output Low Voltage (Vio > 2V) Output High Voltage Input Low Voltage Input High Voltage Input Pull-down Current RES = 0 RES = 1, ODR = 12.5Hz RES = 1, ODR = 25 Hz RES = 1, ODR = 50Hz 2 Start Up Time RES = 1, ODR = 100Hz RES = 1, ODR = 200Hz RES = 1, ODR = 400Hz RES = 1, ODR = 800Hz 3 Power Up Time 2 I C Communication Rate 5 Min Typical V 1.71 2.6 V 1.7 Max 3.6 Vdd 325 165 A 100 V V V V V 0.8 * Vio 0.8 * Vio A ms ms kHz 4 Hz RES = 0 RES = 1 kHz Hz Output Data Rate (ODR) Bandwidth (-3dB) Units 10 0 0.050 81 41 21 11 6 4 2.5 10 0.2 * Vio 0.4 0.2 * Vio - 400 12.5 50 1.59 ODR/2 800 Notes: 2 1. For I C communication, this assumes a minimum 1.5k pull-up resistor on SCL and SDA pins. 2. Start up time is from PC1 set to valid outputs. 3. Power up time is from Vdd valid to device boot completion. 2 4. User selectable through I C. 5. User selectable and dependant on ODR and RES. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 4 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Table 3. Environmental Parameters Units Min Typical Max V -0.5 - 3.63 Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range ºC ºC -40 -55 - Mech. Shock (powered and unpowered) g - - ESD V - - 85 150 5000 for 0.5ms 10000 for 0.2ms 2000 Supply Voltage (Vdd) Absolute Limits HBM Caution: ESD Sensitive and Mechanical Shock Sensitive Component, improper handling can cause permanent damage to the device. This product conforms to Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union (RoHS). Specifically, this product does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), or polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) above the maximum concentration values (MCV) by weight in any of its homogenous materials. Homogenous materials are "of uniform composition throughout." HF This product is halogen-free per IEC 61249-2-21. Specifically, the materials used in this product contain a maximum total halogen content of 1500 ppm with less than 900-ppm bromine and less than 900-ppm chlorine. Soldering Soldering recommendations are available upon request or from www.kionix.com. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 5 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Application Schematic SDA 10 IO Vdd 1 9 2 8 SCL KXTI9 C2 3 7 4 6 INT 5 C1 Vdd Table 4. KXTI9 Pin Descriptions Pin Name Description DNC DNC The power supply input for the digital communication bus. Optionally decouple this pin to ground with a 0.1uF ceramic capacitor. Reserved – Do Not Connect Reserved – Do Not Connect 4 GND Ground 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vdd DNC INT DNC SCL SDA The power supply input. Decouple this pin to ground with a 0.1uF ceramic capacitor. Reserved – Float or connect to IO Vdd Physical Interrupt Reserved – Do Not Connect I2C Serial Clock I2C Serial Data 1 2 3 IO Vdd 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 6 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Test Specifications ! Special Characteristics: These characteristics have been identified as being critical to the customer. Every part is tested to verify its conformance to specification prior to shipment. Table 5. Test Specifications Parameter Zero-g Offset @ RT Sensitivity @ RT 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] Specification 0 +/- 128 counts 1024 +/- 35.8 counts/g Test Conditions 25C, Vdd = 2.6 V 25C, Vdd = 2.6 V © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 7 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Package Dimensions and Orientation 3 x 3 x 0.9 mm LGA All dimensions and tolerances conform to ASME Y14.5M-1994 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 8 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Orientation +Y Pin 1 +X +Z When device is accelerated in +X, +Y or +Z direction, the corresponding output will increase. Static X/Y/Z Output Response versus Orientation to Earth’s surface (1g): GSEL1=0, GSEL0=0 (± 2g) Position 1 2 3 4 Diagram Resolution (bits) ddas((b(bits) X (counts) Y (counts) Z (counts) X-Polarity Y-Polarity Z-Polarity 12 8 0 0 1024 64 0 0 0 0 + 0 12 1024 0 0 + 0 0 8 64 0 0 12 0 -1024 0 8 0 -64 0 0 0 12 -1024 0 0 0 0 8 -64 0 0 5 Top 6 Bottom Bottom Top 12 8 0 0 0 0 1024 64 0 0 + 12 0 0 -1024 8 0 0 -64 0 0 - (1g) Earth‟s Surface 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 9 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Static X/Y/Z Output Response versus Orientation to Earth’s surface (1g): GSEL1=0, GSEL0=1 (± 4g) Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 Top Bottom Diagram Resolution (bits) X (counts) Y (counts) Z (counts) X-Polarity Y-Polarity Z-Polarity Bottom 12 8 0 0 512 32 0 0 0 0 + 0 12 512 0 0 8 32 0 0 12 0 -512 0 + 0 0 8 0 -32 0 0 0 12 -512 0 0 8 -32 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 512 8 0 0 32 Top 12 0 0 -512 0 0 + 8 0 0 -32 0 0 - (1g) Earth‟s Surface Static X/Y/Z Output Response versus Orientation to Earth’s surface (1g): GSEL1=1, GSEL0=0 (± 8g) Position 1 2 3 4 5 Top Diagram Resolution (bits) X (counts) Y (counts) Z (counts) X-Polarity Y-Polarity Z-Polarity 6 Bottom Top 12 8 0 0 256 16 0 0 0 0 + 0 12 256 0 0 8 16 0 0 + 0 0 12 0 -256 0 8 0 -16 0 0 0 (1g) 12 -256 0 0 0 0 8 -16 0 0 Bottom 12 8 0 0 0 0 256 16 0 0 + 12 0 0 -256 8 0 0 -16 0 0 - Earth‟s Surface 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 10 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 KXTI9 Digital Interface The Kionix KXTI9 digital accelerometer has the ability to communicate on the I2C digital serial interface bus. This flexibility allows for easy system integration by eliminating analog-to-digital converter requirements and by providing direct communication with system micro-controllers. In doing so, all of the digital communication pins have shared responsibilities. The serial interface terms and descriptions as indicated in Table 6 below will be observed throughout this document. Term Transmitter Receiver Master Slave Description The device that transmits data to the bus. The device that receives data from the bus. The device that initiates a transfer, generates clock signals, and terminates a transfer. The device addressed by the Master. Table 6. Serial Interface Terminologies I2C Serial Interface As previously mentioned, the KXTI9 has the ability to communicate on an I2C bus. I2C is primarily used for synchronous serial communication between a Master device and one or more Slave devices. The Master, typically a micro controller, provides the serial clock signal and addresses Slave devices on the bus. The KXTI9 always operates as a Slave device during standard Master-Slave I2C operation. I2C is a two-wire serial interface that contains a Serial Clock (SCL) line and a Serial Data (SDA) line. SCL is a serial clock that is provided by the Master, but can be held low by any Slave device, putting the Master into a wait condition. SDA is a bi-directional line used to transmit and receive data to and from the interface. Data is transmitted MSB (Most Significant Bit) first in 8-bit per byte format, and the number of bytes transmitted per transfer is unlimited. The I2C bus is considered free when both lines are high. I2C Operation Transactions on the I2C bus begin after the Master transmits a start condition (S), which is defined as a highto-low transition on the data line while the SCL line is held high. The bus is considered busy after this condition. The next byte of data transmitted after the start condition contains the Slave Address (SAD) in the seven MSBs (Most Significant Bits), and the LSB (Least Significant Bit) tells whether the Master will be receiving data „1‟ from the Slave or transmitting data „0‟ to the Slave. When a Slave Address is sent, each device on the bus compares the seven MSBs with its internally stored address. If they match, the device considers itself addressed by the Master. The Slave Address associated with the KXTI9 is 0001111. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 11 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 It is mandatory that receiving devices acknowledge (ACK) each transaction. Therefore, the transmitter must release the SDA line during this ACK pulse. The receiver then pulls the data line low so that it remains stable low during the high period of the ACK clock pulse. A receiver that has been addressed, whether it is Master or Slave, is obliged to generate an ACK after each byte of data has been received. To conclude a transaction, the Master must transmit a stop condition (P) by transitioning the SDA line from low to high while SCL is high. The I2C bus is now free. Writing to a KXTI9 8-bit Register Upon power up, the Master must write to the KXTI9‟s control registers to set its operational mode. Therefore, when writing to a control register on the I2C bus, as shown Sequence 1 on the following page, the following protocol must be observed: After a start condition, SAD+W transmission, and the KXTI9 ACK has been returned, an 8-bit Register Address (RA) command is transmitted by the Master. This command is telling the KXTI9 to which 8-bit register the Master will be writing the data. Since this is I2C mode, the MSB of the RA command should always be zero (0). The KXTI9 acknowledges the RA and the Master transmits the data to be stored in the 8-bit register. The KXTI9 acknowledges that it has received the data and the Master transmits a stop condition (P) to end the data transfer. The data sent to the KXTI9 is now stored in the appropriate register. The KXTI9 automatically increments the received RA commands and, therefore, multiple bytes of data can be written to sequential registers after each Slave ACK as shown in Sequence 2 on the following page. Reading from a KXTI9 8-bit Register When reading data from a KXTI9 8-bit register on the I2C bus, as shown in Sequence 3 on the next page, the following protocol must be observed: The Master first transmits a start condition (S) and the appropriate Slave Address (SAD) with the LSB set at „0‟ to write. The KXTI9 acknowledges and the Master transmits the 8-bit RA of the register it wants to read. The KXTI9 again acknowledges, and the Master transmits a repeated start condition (Sr). After the repeated start condition, the Master addresses the KXTI9 with a „1‟ in the LSB (SAD+R) to read from the previously selected register. The Slave then acknowledges and transmits the data from the requested register. The Master does not acknowledge (NACK) it received the transmitted data, but transmits a stop condition to end the data transfer. Note that the KXTI9 automatically increments through its sequential registers, allowing data to be read from multiple registers following a single SAD+R command as shown below in Sequence 4 on the following page. If a receiver cannot transmit or receive another complete byte of data until it has performed some other function, it can hold SCL low to force the transmitter into a wait state. Data transfer only continues when the receiver is ready for another byte and releases SCL. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 12 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Data Transfer Sequences The following information clearly illustrates the variety of data transfers that can occur on the I 2C bus and how the Master and Slave interact during these transfers. Table 7 defines the I2C terms used during the data transfers. Term S Sr SAD W R ACK NACK RA Data P Definition Start Condition Repeated Start Condition Slave Address Write Bit Read Bit Acknowledge Not Acknowledge Register Address Transmitted/Received Data Stop Condition Table 7. I2C Terms Sequence 1. The Master is writing one byte to the Slave. Master Slave S SAD + W RA ACK DATA ACK P ACK Sequence 2. The Master is writing multiple bytes to the Slave. Master Slave S SAD + W RA ACK DATA ACK DATA ACK P ACK Sequence 3. The Master is receiving one byte of data from the Slave. Master Slave S SAD + W RA ACK Sr SAD + R ACK NACK ACK P DATA Sequence 4. The Master is receiving multiple bytes of data from the Slave. Master Slave S SAD + W 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] RA ACK Sr ACK SAD + R ACK ACK DATA NACK DATA © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 13 of 54 P PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 KXTI9 Embedded Registers The KXTI9 has 44 embedded 8-bit registers that are accessible by the user. This section contains the addresses for all embedded registers and also describes bit functions of each register. Table 8 below provides a listing of the accessible 8-bit registers and their addresses. Register Name XOUT_HPF_L XOUT_HPF_H YOUT_HPF_L YOUT_HPF_H ZOUT_HPF_L ZOUT_HPF_H XOUT_L XOUT_H YOUT_L YOUT_H ZOUT_L ZOUT_H DCST_RESP Not Used Not Used WHO_AM_I TILT_POS_CUR TILT_POS_PRE Kionix Reserved Kionix Reserved Kionix Reserved INT_SRC_REG1 INT_SRC_REG2 Not Used STATUS_REG Not Used INT_REL CTRL_REG1* CTRL_REG2* 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] Type Read/Write R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R/W R/W I2C Address Hex Binary 0x00 0000 0000 0x01 0000 0001 0x02 0000 0010 0x03 0000 0011 0x04 0000 0100 0x05 0000 0101 0x06 0000 0110 0x07 0000 0111 0x08 0000 1000 0x09 0000 1001 0x0A 0000 1010 0x0B 0000 1011 0x0C 0000 1100 0x0D 0000 1101 0x0E 0000 1110 0x0F 0000 1111 0x10 0001 0000 0x11 0001 0001 0x12 0001 0010 0x13 0001 0011 0x14 0001 0100 0x15 0001 0101 0x16 0001 0110 0x17 0001 0111 0x18 0001 1000 0x19 0001 1001 0x1A 0001 1010 0x1B 0001 1011 0x1C 0001 1100 © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 14 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications CTRL_REG3* INT_CTRL_REG1* INT_CTRL_REG2* INT_CTRL_REG3* DATA_CTRL_REG* Not Used TILT_TIMER* WUF_TIMER* Not Used TDT_TIMER* TDT_H_THRESH* TDT_L_THRESH* TDT_TAP_TIMER* TDT_TOTAL_TIMER* TDT_LATENCY_TIMER* TDT_WINDOW_TIMER* BUF_CTRL1* BUF_CTRL2* BUF_STATUS_REG1 BUF_STATUS_REG2 BUF_CLEAR Reserved SELF_TEST Reserved WUF_THRESH* Reserved TILT_ANGLE* Reserved HYST_SET* BUF_READ 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 R R W R/W R/W R/W R/W R 0x1D 0x1E 0x1F 0x20 0x21 0x22 – 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x2A 0x2B 0x2C 0x2D 0x2E 0x2F 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 – 0x39 0x3A 0x3B – 0x59 0x5A 0x5B 0x5C 0x5D – 0x5E 0x5F 0x7F KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 0001 1101 0001 1110 0001 1111 0010 0000 0010 0001 0010 1000 0010 1001 0010 1010 0010 1011 0010 1100 0010 1101 0010 1110 0010 1111 0011 0000 0011 0001 0011 0010 0011 0011 0011 0100 0011 0101 0011 0110 0011 1010 0101 1010 0101 1011 0101 1100 0101 1111 0111 1111 * Note: When changing the contents of these registers, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. Table 8. KXTI9 Register Map 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 15 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 KXTI9 Register Descriptions Accelerometer Outputs These registers contain up to 12-bits of valid acceleration data for each axis depending on the setting of the RES bit in CTRL_REG1, where the acceleration outputs are represented in 12-bit valid data when RES = „1‟ and 8-bit valid data when RES = „0‟. The data is updated every user-defined ODR period, is protected from overwrite during each read, and can be converted from digital counts to acceleration (g) per Figure 1 below. The register acceleration output binary data is represented in N-bit 2‟s complement format. For example, if N = 12 bits, then the Counts range is from -2048 to 2047, and if N = 8 bits, then the Counts range is from -128 to 127. 12-bit Register Data (2’s complement) 0111 1111 1111 0111 1111 1110 … 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000 0000 1111 1111 1111 … 1000 0000 0001 1000 0000 0000 8-bit Register Data (2’s complement) 0111 1111 0111 1110 … 0000 0001 0000 0000 1111 1111 … 1000 0001 1000 0000 Equivalent Counts in decimal 2047 2046 … 1 0 -1 … -2047 -2048 Range = +/-2g +1.999g +1.998g … +0.001g 0.000g -0.001g … -1.999g -2.000g Range = +/-4g +3.998g +3.996g … +0.002g 0.000g -0.002g … -3.998g -4.000g Range = +/-8g +7.996g +7.992g … +0.004g 0.000g -0.004g … -7.996g -8.000g Equivalent Counts in decimal 127 126 … 1 0 -1 … -127 -128 Range = +/-2g +1.984g +1.968g … +0.016g 0.000g -0.016g … -1.984g -2.000g Range = +/-4g +3.968g +3.936g … +0.032g 0.000g -0.032g … -3.968g -4.000g Range = +/-8g +7.936g +7.872g … +0.064g 0.000g -0.064g … -7.936g -8.000g Figure 1. Acceleration (g) Calculation 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 16 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Note: The High Pass Filter outputs are only available if the Wake Up Function is enabled. XOUT_HPF_L X-axis high-pass filtered accelerometer output least significant byte R XOUTD3 Bit7 R XOUTD2 Bit6 R XOUTD1 Bit5 R XOUTD0 Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x00h XOUT_HPF_H X-axis high-pass filtered accelerometer output most significant byte R R R XOUTD11 XOUTD10 XOUTD9 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 R XOUTD8 Bit4 R XOUTD7 Bit3 R XOUTD6 Bit2 R R XOUTD5 XOUTD4 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x01h YOUT_HPF_L Y-axis high-pass filtered accelerometer output least significant byte R YOUTD3 Bit7 R YOUTD2 Bit6 R YOUTD1 Bit5 R YOUTD0 Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x02h YOUT_HPF_H Y-axis high-pass filtered accelerometer output most significant byte R R R YOUTD11 YOUTD10 YOUTD9 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R YOUTD8 Bit4 R YOUTD7 Bit3 R R R YOUTD6 YOUTD5 YOUTD4 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x03h © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 17 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 ZOUT_HPF_L Z-axis high-pass filtered accelerometer output least significant byte R ZOUTD3 Bit7 R ZOUTD2 Bit6 R ZOUTD1 Bit5 R ZOUTD0 Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x04h ZOUT_HPF_H Z-axis high-pass filtered accelerometer output most significant byte R R R ZOUTD11 ZOUTD10 ZOUTD9 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 R ZOUTD8 Bit4 R ZOUTD7 Bit3 R R R ZOUTD6 ZOUTD5 ZOUTD4 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x05h XOUT_L X-axis accelerometer output least significant byte R XOUTD3 Bit7 R XOUTD2 Bit6 R XOUTD1 Bit5 R XOUTD0 Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x06h XOUT_H X-axis accelerometer output most significant byte R R R XOUTD11 XOUTD10 XOUTD9 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R XOUTD8 Bit4 R XOUTD7 Bit3 R R R XOUTD6 XOUTD5 XOUTD4 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x07h © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 18 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 YOUT_L Y-axis accelerometer output least significant byte R YOUTD3 Bit7 R YOUTD2 Bit6 R YOUTD1 Bit5 R YOUTD0 Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x08h YOUT_H Y-axis accelerometer output most significant byte R R R YOUTD11 YOUTD10 YOUTD9 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 R YOUTD8 Bit4 R YOUTD7 Bit3 R R R YOUTD6 YOUTD5 YOUTD4 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x09h ZOUT_L Z-axis accelerometer output least significant byte R ZOUTD3 Bit7 R ZOUTD2 Bit6 R ZOUTD1 Bit5 R ZOUTD0 Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x0Ah ZOUT_H Z-axis accelerometer output most significant byte R R R ZOUTD11 ZOUTD10 ZOUTD9 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R ZOUTD8 Bit4 R ZOUTD7 Bit3 R R R ZOUTD6 ZOUTD5 ZOUTD4 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x0Bh © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 19 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 DCST_RESP This register can be used to verify proper integrated circuit functionality. It always has a byte value of 0x55h unless the DCST bit in CTRL_REG3 is set. At that point this value is set to 0xAAh. The byte value is returned to 0x55h after reading this register. R DCSTR7 Bit7 R DCSTR6 Bit6 R DCSTR5 Bit5 R DCSTR4 Bit4 R DCSTR3 Bit3 R DCSTR2 Bit2 R R DCSTR1 DCSTR0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x0Ch Reset Value 01010101 WHO_AM_I This register can be used for supplier recognition, as it can be factory written to a known byte value. The default value is 0x04h. R WIA7 Bit7 R WIA6 Bit6 R WIA5 Bit5 R WIA4 Bit4 R WIA3 Bit3 R WIA2 Bit2 R R WIA1 WIA0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x0Fh Reset Value 00000100 Tilt Position Registers These two registers report previous and current tilt position data that is updated at the user-defined ODR frequency and is protected during register read. Table 9 describes the reported position for each bit value. TILT_POS_CUR Current tilt position register R 0 Bit7 R 0 Bit6 R LE Bit5 R RI Bit4 R DO Bit3 R UP Bit2 R R FD FU Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x10h Reset Value 00100000 R DO Bit3 R UP Bit2 R R FD FU Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x11h Reset Value 00100000 TILT_POS_PRE Previous tilt position register R 0 Bit7 R 0 Bit6 R LE Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R RI Bit4 © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 20 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications Bit LE RI DO UP FD FU KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Description Left State (X-) Right State (X+) Down State (Y-) Up State (Y+) Face-Down State (Z-) Face-Up State (Z+) Table 9. KXTI9 Tilt Position Interrupt Source Registers These two registers report function state changes. This data is updated when a new state change or event occurs and each application‟s result is latched until the interrupt release register is read. The motion interrupt bit WUFS can be configured to report data in an unlatched manner via the interrupt control registers. INT_SRC_REG1 This register reports which axis and direction detected a single or double tap event, per Table 10. R 0 Bit7 R 0 Bit6 R TLE Bit5 R TRI Bit4 R TDO Bit3 Bit TLE TRI TDO TUP TFD TFU R TUP Bit2 R R TFD TFU Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x15h Description X Negative (X-) Reported X Positive (X+) Reported Y Negative (Y-) Reported Y Positive (Y+) Reported Z Negative (Z-) Reported Z Positive (Z+) Reported Table 10. KXTI9 Directional TapTM Reporting 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 21 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 INT_SRC_REG2 This register reports which function caused an interrupt. Reading from the interrupt release register will clear the entire contents of this register. R 0 Bit7 R 0 Bit6 R WMI Bit5 R DRDY Bit4 R TDTS1 Bit3 R TDTS0 Bit2 R R WUFS TPS Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x16h DRDY indicates that new acceleration data is available. This bit is cleared when acceleration data is read or the interrupt release register is read. DRDY = 0 – new acceleration data not available DRDY = 1 – new acceleration data available TDTS1, TDTS0 indicates whether a single or double-tap event was detected per Table 11. TDTS1 TDTS0 Event 0 0 No Tap 0 1 Single Tap 1 0 Double Tap 1 1 DNE Table 11. Directional TapTM Event Description TPS reflects the status of the tilt position function. TPS = 0 – tilt position state has not changed TPS = 1 – tilt position state has changed WMI indicates that the buffer’s sample threshold has been exceeded when in FIFO, FILO, or Stream mode. Not used in Trigger mode. WMI = 0 – sample threshold has not been exceeded WMI = 1 – sample threshold has been exceeded STATUS_REG This register reports the status of the interrupt. R 0 Bit7 R 0 Bit6 R 0 Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R INT Bit4 R 0 Bit3 R 0 Bit2 R R 0 0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x18h © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 22 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 INT reports the combined interrupt information of all enabled functions. This bit is released to 0 when the interrupt source latch register (1Ah) is read. INT = 0 – no interrupt event INT = 1 – interrupt event has occurred INT_REL Latched interrupt source information (INT_SRC_REG1 and INT_SRC_REG2), the status register, and the physical interrupt pin (7) are cleared when reading this register. R X Bit7 R X Bit6 R X Bit5 R X Bit4 R X Bit3 R X Bit2 R R X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x1Ah CTRL_REG1 Read/write control register that controls the main feature set. R/W PC1 Bit7 R/W RES Bit6 R/W DRDYE Bit5 R/W GSEL1 Bit4 R/W GSEL0 Bit3 R/W TDTE Bit2 R/W R/W WUFE TPE Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x1Bh Reset Value 00000000 PC1 controls the operating mode of the KXTI9. PC1 = 0 - stand-by mode PC1 = 1 – operating mode RES determines the performance mode of the KXTI9. Note that to change the value of this bit, the PC1 bit must first be set to “0”. RES = 0 – low current, 8-bit valid RES = 1- high current, 12-bit valid DRDYE enables the reporting of the availability of new acceleration data on the interrupt. Note that to change the value of this bit, the PC1 bit must first be set to “0”. DRDYE = 0 – availability of new acceleration data not reflected on interrupt pin (7) DRDYE = 1- availability of new acceleration data reflected on interrupt pin (7) GSEL1, GSEL0 selects the acceleration range of the accelerometer outputs per Table 12. Note that to change the value of this bit, the PC1 bit must first be set to “0”. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 23 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications GSEL1 GSEL0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Range +/-2g +/-4g +/-8g NA Table 12. Selected Acceleration Range TDTE enables the Directional TapTM function that will detect single and double tap events. Note that to change the value of this bit, the PC1 bit must first be set to “0”. TDTE = 0 – disable TDTE = 1- enable WUFE enables the Wake Up (motion detect) function that will detect a general motion event. Note that to change the value of this bit, the PC1 bit must first be set to “0”. WUFE = 0 – disable WUFE = 1- enable TPE enables the Tilt Position function that will detect changes in device orientation. Note that to change the value of this bit, the PC1 bit must first be set to “0”. TPE = 0 – disable TPE = 1- enable CTRL_REG2 Read/write control register that primarily controls tilt position state enabling. Per Table 13, if a state‟s bit is set to one (1), a transition into the corresponding orientation state will generate an interrupt. If it is set to zero (0), a transition into the corresponding orientation state will not generate an interrupt. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W OTDTH Bit7 R/W 0 Bit6 R/W LEM Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R/W RIM Bit4 R/W DOM Bit3 R/W UPM Bit2 R/W R/W FDM FUM Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x1Ch Reset Value 00111111 © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 24 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 OTDTH determines the range of the Directional TapTM Output Data Rate (ODR). See Table 15 for additional clarification. OTDTH = 0 – slower range of Directional TapTM ODR’s are available. OTDTH = 1 – faster range of Directional TapTM ODR’s are available. Bit LEM RIM DOM UPM FDM FUM Description Left State Right State Down State Up State Face-Down State Face-Up State Table 13. Tilt Position State Enabling CTRL_REG3 Read/write control register that provides more feature set control. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W SRST Bit7 R/W OTPA Bit6 R/W OTPB Bit5 R/W DCST Bit4 R/W OTDTA Bit3 R/W OTDTB Bit2 R/W R/W OWUFA OWUFB Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x1Dh Reset Value 01001101 SRST initiates software reset, which performs the RAM reboot routine. This bit will remain 1 until the RAM reboot routine is finished. SRST = 0 – no action SRST = 1 – start RAM reboot routine Note for I2C Communication: Setting SRST = 1 will NOT result in an ACK, since the part immediately enters the RAM reboot routine. NACK may be used to confirm this command. OTPA, OTPB sets the output data rate for the Tilt Position function per Table 14. The default Tilt Position ODR is 12.5Hz. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 25 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications OTPA 0 0 1 1 OTPB 0 1 0 1 KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Output Data Rate 1.6Hz 6.3Hz 12.5Hz 50Hz Table 14. Tilt Position Function Output Data Rate DCST initiates the digital communication self-test function. DCST = 0 – no action DCST = 1 – sets ST_RESP register to 0xAAh and when ST_RESP is read, sets this bit to 0 and sets ST_RESP to 0x55h OTDTA, OTDTB sets the output data rate for the Directional TapTM function per Table 15. The default Directional TapTM ODR is 400Hz. OTDTH OTDTA OTDTB Output Data Rate 0 0 0 50Hz 0 0 1 100Hz 0 1 0 200Hz 0 1 1 400Hz 1 0 0 12.5Hz 1 0 1 25Hz 1 1 0 800Hz 1 1 1 1600Hz Table 15. Directional TapTM Function Output Data Rate OWUFA, OWUFB sets the output data rate for the general motion detection function and the high-pass filtered outputs per Table 16. The default Motion Wake Up ODR is 50Hz. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 26 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 OWUFA OWUFB Output Data Rate 0 0 25Hz 0 1 50Hz 1 0 100Hz 1 1 200Hz Table 16. Motion Wake Up Function Output Data Rate INT_CTRL_REG1 This register controls the settings for the physical interrupt pin (7). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W 0 Bit7 R/W 0 Bit6 R/W IEN Bit5 R/W IEA Bit4 R/W IEL Bit3 R/W IEU Bit2 R/W R/W 0 0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x1Eh Reset Value 00010000 IEN enables/disables the physical interrupt pin (7) IEN = 0 – physical interrupt pin (7) is disabled IEN = 1 – physical interrupt pin (7) is enabled IEA sets the polarity of the physical interrupt pin (7) IEA = 0 – polarity of the physical interrupt pin (7) is active low IEA = 1 – polarity of the physical interrupt pin (7) is active high IEL sets the response of the physical interrupt pin (7) IEL = 0 – the physical interrupt pin (7) latches until it is cleared by reading INT_REL IEL = 1 – the physical interrupt pin (7) will transmit one pulse with a period of approximately 0.03 - 0.05ms IEU sets an alternate unlatched response for the physical interrupt pin (7) when the motion interrupt feature (WUF) only is enabled. IEU = 0 – the physical interrupt pin (7) latches or pulses per the IEL bit until it is cleared by reading INT_REL IEU = 1 – the physical interrupt pin (7) will follow an unlatched response if the motion interrupt feature is enabled 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 27 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 INT_CTRL_REG2 This register controls motion detection axis enabling. Per Table 17, if an axis‟ bit is set to one (1), a motion on that axis will generate an interrupt. If it is set to zero (0), a motion on that axis will not generate an interrupt. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W XBW Bit7 R/W YBW Bit6 R/W ZBW Bit5 R/W 0 Bit4 R/W 0 Bit3 R/W 0 Bit2 R/W 0 Bit1 R/W 0 Bit0 Reset Value 11100000 2 I C Address: 0x1Fh Bit XBW YBW ZBW Description X-Axis Motion Y-Axis Motion Z-Axis Motion Table 17. Motion Detection Axis Enabling INT_CTRL_REG3 This register controls the tap detection direction axis enabling. Per Table 18, if a direction‟s bit is set to one (1), a single or double tap in that direction will generate an interrupt. If it is set to zero (0), a single or double tap in that direction will not generate an interrupt. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W 0 Bit7 R/W TMEN Bit6 R/W TLEM Bit5 R/W TRIM Bit4 R/W TDOM Bit3 Bit TLEM TRIM TDOM TUPM TFDM TFUM R/W TUPM Bit2 R/W R/W TFDM TFUM Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x20h Reset Value 00111111 Description X Negative (X-) X Positive (X+) Y Negative (Y-) Y Positive (Y+) Z Negative (Z-) Z Positive (Z+) Table 18. Directional TapTM Axis Mask 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 28 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 TMEN enables/disables alternate tap masking scheme TMEN = 0 – alternate tap masking scheme disabled TMEN = 1 – alternate tap masking scheme enabled DATA_CTRL_REG Read/write control register that configures the acceleration outputs. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W 0 Bit7 R/W 0 Bit6 R/W HPFROA Bit5 R/W HPROB Bit4 R/W 0 Bit3 R/W OSAA Bit2 R/W R/W OSAB OSAC Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x21h Reset Value 00000010 HPFROA, HPFROB sets the roll-off frequency for the first-order high-pass filter in conjunction with the output data rate (OWUFA, OWUFB) that is chosen for the HPF acceleration outputs that are used in the Motion Wake Up (WUF) application per Table 19. Note that this roll-off frequency is also applied to the X, Y and Z high-pass filtered outputs. High-Pass Filter Configuration HPFROA HPFROB Beta HPF Roll-Off (Hz) 0 0 7/8 ODR / 50 0 1 15/16 ODR / 100 1 0 31/32 ODR / 200 1 1 63/64 ODR / 400 Table 19. High-Pass Filter Roll-Off Frequency OSAA, OSAB, OSAC sets the output data rate (ODR) for the low-pass filtered acceleration outputs per Table 20. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 29 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications OSAA 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 OSAB 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 OSAC 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Output Data Rate 12.5Hz 25Hz 50Hz 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz 800Hz Does Not Exist KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 LPF Roll-Off 6.25Hz 12.5Hz 25Hz 50Hz 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz Does Not Exist Table 20. LPF Acceleration Output Data Rate (ODR) TILT_TIMER This register is the initial count register for the tilt position state timer (0 to 255 counts). Every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period, where the Tilt Position ODR is user-defined per Table 14. A new state must be valid as many measurement periods before the change is accepted. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W TSC7 Bit7 R/W TSC6 Bit6 R/W TSC5 Bit5 R/W TSC4 Bit4 R/W TSC3 Bit3 R/W TSC2 Bit2 R/W R/W TSC1 TSC0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x28h Reset Value 00000000 WUF_TIMER This register is the initial count register for the motion detection timer (0 to 255 counts). Every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period, where the Motion Wake Up ODR is user-defined per Table 16. A new state must be valid as many measurement periods before the change is accepted. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W WUFC7 Bit7 R/W WUFC6 Bit6 R/W WUFC5 Bit5 R/W WUFC4 Bit4 R/W WUFC3 Bit3 R/W WUFC2 Bit2 R/W WUFC1 Bit1 R/W WUFC0 Bit0 Reset Value 00000000 2 I C Address: 0x29h TDT_TIMER This register contains counter information for the detection of a double tap event. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 400Hz or less, every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 800Hz, every count is calculated as 2/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 1600Hz, every count is calculated as 4/ODR delay period. The Directional TapTM ODR is user36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 30 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 defined per Table 15. TDT_TIMER represents the minimum time separation between the first tap and the second tap in a double tap event. The Kionix recommended default value is 0.3 seconds (0x78h). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W TDTC7 Bit7 R/W TDTC6 Bit6 R/W TDTC5 Bit5 R/W TDTC4 Bit4 R/W TDTC3 Bit3 R/W TDTC2 Bit2 R/W R/W TDTC1 TDTC0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x2Bh Reset Value 01111000 TDT_H_THRESH This register represents the 8-bit jerk high threshold to determine if a tap is detected. Though this is an 8-bit register, the KXTI9 internally multiplies the register value by two in order to set the high threshold. This multiplication results in a range of 0d to 510d with a resolution of two counts. The Performance Index (PI) is the jerk signal that is expected to be less than this threshold, but greater than the TDT_L_THRESH threshold during single and double tap events. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. The Kionix recommended default value is 203 (0xCBh) and the Performance Index is calculated as: X‟ = X(current) – X(previous) Y‟ = Y(current) – Y(previous) Z‟ = Z(current) – Z(previous) PI = |X‟| + |Y‟| + |Z‟| Equation 1. Performance Index R/W TTH7 Bit7 R/W TTH6 Bit6 R/W TTH5 Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R/W TTH4 Bit4 R/W TTH3 Bit3 R/W TTH2 Bit2 R/W R/W TTH1 TTH0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x2Ch Reset Value 11001011 © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 31 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 TDT_L_THRESH This register represents the 8-bit (0d– 255d) jerk low threshold to determine if a tap is detected. The Performance Index (PI) is the jerk signal that is expected to be greater than this threshold and less than the TDT_H_THRESH threshold during single and double tap events. This register also contains the LSB of the TDT_H_THRESH threshold. The Kionix recommended default value is 26 (0x1Ah). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W TTH7 Bit7 R/W TTL6 Bit6 R/W TTL5 Bit5 R/W TTL4 Bit4 R/W TTL3 Bit3 R/W TTL2 Bit2 R/W R/W TTL1 TTL0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x2Dh Reset Value 00011010 TDT_TAP_TIMER This register contains counter information for the detection of any tap event. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 400Hz or less, every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 800Hz, every count is calculated as 2/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 1600Hz, every count is calculated as 4/ODR delay period. The Directional TapTM ODR is userdefined per Table 15. In order to ensure that only tap events are detected, these time limits are used. A tap event must be above the performance index threshold (TDT_THRESH) for at least the low limit (FTDL0 – FTDL2) and no more than the high limit (FTDH0 – FTDH4). The Kionix recommended default value for the high limit is 0.05 seconds and for the low limit is 0.005 seconds (0xA2h). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W FTDH4 Bit7 R/W FTDH3 Bit6 R/W FTDH2 Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R/W FTDH1 Bit4 R/W FTDH0 Bit3 R/W FTDL2 Bit2 R/W R/W FTDL1 FTDL0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x2Eh Reset Value 10100010 © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 32 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 TDT_TOTAL_TIMER This register contains counter information for the detection of a double tap event. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 400Hz or less, every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 800Hz, every count is calculated as 2/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 1600Hz, every count is calculated as 4/ODR delay period. The Directional TapTM ODR is userdefined per Table 15. In order to ensure that only tap events are detected, this time limit is used. This register sets the total amount of time that the two taps in a double tap event can be above the PI threshold (TDT_L_THRESH). The Kionix recommended default value for TDT_TOTAL_TIMER is 0.09 seconds (0x24h). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W STD7 Bit7 R/W STD6 Bit6 R/W STD5 Bit5 R/W STD4 Bit4 R/W STD3 Bit3 R/W STD2 Bit2 R/W R/W STD1 STD0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x2Fh Reset Value 00100100 TDT_LATENCY_TIMER This register contains counter information for the detection of a tap event. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 400Hz or less, every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period. When the Directional Tap TM ODR is 800Hz, every count is calculated as 2/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 1600Hz, every count is calculated as 4/ODR delay period. The Directional TapTM ODR is user-defined per Table 15. In order to ensure that only tap events are detected, this time limit is used. This register sets the total amount of time that the tap algorithm will count samples that are above the PI threshold (TDT_L_THRESH) during a potential tap event. It is used during both single and double tap events. However, reporting of single taps on the physical interrupt pin (7) will occur at the end of the TDT_WINDOW_TIMER. The Kionix recommended default value for TDT_LATENCY_TIMER is 0.1 seconds (0x28h). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W TLT7 Bit7 R/W TLT6 Bit6 R/W TLT5 Bit5 R/W TLT4 Bit4 R/W TLT3 Bit3 R/W TLT2 Bit2 R/W R/W TLT1 TLT0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x30h Reset Value 00101000 TDT_WINDOW_TIMER This register contains counter information for the detection of single and double taps. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 400Hz or less, every count is calculated as 1/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 800Hz, every count is calculated as 2/ODR delay period. When the Directional TapTM ODR is 1600Hz, every count is calculated as 4/ODR delay period. The Directional TapTM ODR is user-defined per Table 15. It defines the time window for the entire tap event, single or double, to occur. Reporting of single taps on the physical interrupt pin (7) will occur at the end of this tap window. The Kionix recommended default value for TDT_WINDOW_TIMER is 0.4 seconds 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 33 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 (0xA0h). Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W TWS7 Bit7 R/W TWS6 Bit6 R/W TWS5 Bit5 R/W TWS4 Bit4 R/W TWS3 Bit3 R/W TWS2 Bit2 R/W R/W TWS1 TWS0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x31h Reset Value 10100000 BUF_CTRL1 Read/write control register that controls the buffer sample threshold. R/W Bit7 R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W SMP_TH6 SMP_TH5 SMP_TH4 SMP_TH3 SMP_TH2 SMP_TH1 SMP_TH0 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x32h Reset Value 00000000 SMP_TH[6:0] Sample Threshold; determines the number of samples that will trigger a watermark interrupt or will be saved prior to a trigger event. When BUF_RES=1, the maximum number of samples is 41; when BUF_RES=0, the maximum number of samples is 84. Buffer Model Sample Function Bypass None FIFO Stream Trigger FILO Specifies how many buffer sample are needed to trigger a watermark interrupt. Specifies how many buffer samples are needed to trigger a watermark interrupt. Specifies how many buffer samples before the trigger event are retained in the buffer. Specifies how many buffer samples are needed to trigger a watermark interrupt. Table 21. Sample Threshold Operation by Buffer Mode 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 34 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 BUF_CTRL2 Read/write control register that controls sample buffer operation. R/W BUFE Bit7 R/W BUF_RES Bit6 R/W 0 Bit5 R/W 0 Bit4 R/W 0 Bit3 R/W 0 Bit2 R/W R/W BUF_M1 BUF_M0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x33h Reset Value 00000000 BUFE controls activation of the sample buffer. BUFE = 0 – sample buffer inactive BUFE = 1 – sample buffer active BUF_RES determines the resolution of the acceleration data samples collected by the sample buffer. BUF_RES = 0 – 8-bit samples are accumulated in the buffer BUF_RES = 1 – 12-bit samples are accumulated in the buffer BUF_M1, BUF_M0 selects the operating mode of the sample buffer per Table 22. BUF_M1 BUF_M0 Mode 0 0 FIFO 0 1 Stream 1 0 Trigger 1 1 FILO Description The buffer collects 84 sets of 8-bit low resolution values or 41 sets of 12bit high resolution values and then stops collecting data, collecting new data only when the buffer is not full. The buffer holds the last 84 sets of 8-bit low resolution values or 41 sets of 12bit high resolution values. Once the buffer is full, the oldest data is discarded to make room for newer data. When a trigger event occurs, the buffer holds the last data set of SMP[6:0] samples before the trigger event and then continues to collect data until full. New data is collected only when the buffer is not full. The buffer holds the last 84 sets of 8-bit low resolution values or 41 sets of 12bit high resolution values. Once the buffer is full, the oldest data is discarded to make room for newer data. Reading from the buffer in this mode will return the most recent data first. Table 22. Selected Buffer Mode 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 35 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 BUF_STATUS_REG1 This register reports the status of the sample buffer. R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W SMP_LEV7 SMP_LEV6 SMP_LEV5 SMP_LEV4 SMP_LEV3 SMP_LEV2 SMP_LEV1 SMP_LEV0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x34h SMP_LEV[7:0] Sample Level; reports the number of data bytes that have been stored in the sample buffer. When BUF_RES=1, this count will increase by 6 for each 3-axis sample in the buffer; when BUF_RES=0, the count will increase by 3 for each 3-axis sample. If this register reads 0, no data has been stored in the buffer. BUF_STATUS_REG2 This register reports the status of the sample buffer trigger function. R/W BUF_TRIG Bit7 R/W 0 Bit6 R/W 0 Bit5 R/W 0 Bit4 R/W 0 Bit3 R/W 0 Bit2 R/W R/W 0 0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x35h BUF_TRIG reports the status of the buffer’s trigger function if this mode has been selected. When using trigger mode, a buffer read should only be performed after a trigger event. BUF_CLEAR Latched buffer status information and the entire sample buffer are cleared when any data is written to this register. R/W X Bit7 R/W X Bit6 R/W X Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R/W X Bit4 R/W X Bit3 R/W X Bit2 R/W R/W X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x36h © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 36 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 SELF_TEST When 0xCA is written to this register, the MEMS self-test function is enabled. Electrostatic-actuation of the accelerometer, results in a DC shift of the X, Y and Z axis outputs. Writing 0x00 to this register will return the accelerometer to normal operation. R/W 1 Bit7 R/W 1 Bit6 R/W 0 Bit5 R/W 0 Bit4 R/W 1 Bit3 R/W 0 Bit2 R/W R/W 1 0 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x3Ah Reset Value 00000000 WUF_THRESH This register sets the acceleration threshold, WUF Threshold that is used to detect a general motion input. WUF_THRESH scales with GSEL1-GSEL0 in CTRL_REG1, and the KXTI9 will ship from the factory with this value set to correspond to a change in acceleration of 0.5g when configured to +/8g. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W WUFTH7 WUFTH6 WUFTH5 WUFTH4 WUFTH3 WUFTH2 WUFTH1 WUFTH0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x5Ah Reset Value 00001000 TILT_ANGLE This register sets the tilt angle that is used to detect the transition from Face-up/Face-down states to Screen Rotation states. The KXTI9 ships from the factory with tilt angle set to a low threshold of 26° from horizontal. A different default tilt angle can be requested from the factory. Note that the minimum suggested tilt angle is 10°. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W TA7 Bit7 R/W TA6 Bit6 R/W TA5 Bit5 R/W TA4 Bit4 R/W TA3 Bit3 R/W TA2 Bit2 R/W TA1 Bit1 R/W TA0 Bit0 Reset Value 00001100 2 I C Address: 0x5Ch 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 37 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 HYST_SET This register sets the Hysteresis that is placed in between the Screen Rotation states. The KXTI9 ships from the factory with HYST_SET set to +/-15° of hysteresis. A different default hysteresis can be requested from the factory. Note that when writing a new value to this register the current values of RES0, RES1 and RES2 must be preserved. These values are set at the factory and must not change. Note that to properly change the value of this register, the PC1 bit in CTRL_REG1 must first be set to “0”. R/W RES2 Bit7 R/W RES1 Bit6 R/W RES0 Bit5 R/W HYST4 Bit4 R/W HYST3 Bit3 R/W HYST2 Bit2 R/W HYST1 Bit1 R/W HYST0 Bit0 Reset Value ---10100 2 I C Address: 0x5Fh BUF_READ Data in the buffer can be read according to the BUF_RES and BUF_M settings in BUF_CTRL2 by executing this command. More samples can be retrieved by continuing to toggle SCL after the read command is executed. Data should only be read by set (6 bytes for high-resolution samples and 3 bytes for low-resolution samples) and by using auto-increment. Additional samples cannot be written to the buffer while data is being read from the buffer using auto-increment mode. Output data is in 2‟s Complement format. R/W X Bit7 R/W X Bit6 R/W X Bit5 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] R/W X Bit4 R/W X Bit3 R/W X Bit2 R/W R/W X X Bit1 Bit0 2 I C Address: 0x7Fh © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 38 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 KXTI9 Embedded Applications Orientation Detection Feature The orientation detection feature of the KXTI9 will report changes in face up, face down, +/- vertical and +/horizontal orientation. This intelligent embedded algorithm considers very important factors that provide accurate orientation detection from low cost tri-axis accelerometers. Factors such as: hysteresis, device orientation angle and delay time are described below as these techniques are utilized inside the KXTI9. Hysteresis A 45° tilt angle threshold seems like a good choice because it is halfway between 0° and 90°. However, a problem arises when the user holds the device near 45°. Slight vibrations, noise and inherent sensor error will cause the acceleration to go above and below the threshold rapidly and randomly, so the screen will quickly flip back and forth between the 0° and the 90° orientations. This problem is avoided in the KXTI9 by choosing a 30° threshold angle. With a 30° threshold, the screen will not rotate from 0° to 90° until the device is tilted to 60° (30° from 90°). To rotate back to 0°, the user must tilt back to 30°, thus avoiding the screen flipping problem. This example essentially applies +/- 15° of hysteresis in between the four screen rotation states. Table 23 shows the acceleration limits implemented for T =30°. Orientation X Acceleration (g) Y Acceleration (g) 0°/360° -0.5 < ax < 0.5 ay > 0.866 90° ax > 0.866 -0.5 < ay < 0.5 180° -0.5 < ax < 0.5 ay < -0.866 270° ax < -0.866 -0.5 < ay < 0.5 Table 23. Acceleration at the four orientations with +/- 15° of hysteresis The KXTI9 allows the user to change the amount of hysteresis in between the four screen rotation states. By simply writing to the HYST_SET register, the user can adjust the amount of hysteresis up to +/- 45°. The plot in Figure 2 shows the typical amount of hysteresis applied for a given digital count value of HYST_SET. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 39 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 HYST_SET vs Hysteresis 50 45 Hysteresis (+/- degrees) 40 35 30 25 Hysteresis 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 HYST_SET Value (Counts) Figure 2. HYST_SET vs Hysteresis Device Orientation Angle (aka Tilt Angle) To ensure that horizontal and vertical device orientation changes are detected, even when it isn‟t in the ideal vertical orientation – where the angle θ in Figure 3 is 90°, the KXTI9 considers device orientation angle in its algorithm. Angle Figure 3. Device Orientation Angle As the angle in Figure 3 is decreased, the maximum gravitational acceleration on the X-axis or Y-axis will also decrease. Therefore, when the angle becomes small enough, the user will not be able to make 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 40 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 the screen orientation change. When the device orientation angle approaches 0° (device is flat on a desk or table), ax = ay = 0g, az = +1g, and there is no way to determine which way the screen should be oriented, the internal algorithm determines that the device is in either the face-up or face-down orientation, depending on the sign of the z-axis. The KXTI9 will only change the screen orientation when the orientation angle is above the factory-defaulted/user-defined threshold set in the TILT_ANGLE register. Equation 2 can be used to determine what value to write to the TILT_ANGLE register to set the device orientation angle. TILT_ANGLE (counts) = sin θ * (32 (counts/g)) Equation 2. Tilt Angle Threshold Tilt Timer The 8-bit register, TILT_TIMER can be used to qualify changes in orientation. The KXTI9 does this by incrementing a counter with a size that is specified by the value in TILT_TIMER for each set of acceleration samples to verify that a change to a new orientation state is maintained. A user defined output data rate (ODR) determines the time period for each sample. Equation 3 shows how to calculate the TILT_TIMER register value for a desired delay time. TILT_TIMER (counts) = Delay Time (sec) x ODR (Hz) Equation 3. Tilt Position Delay Time Motion Interrupt Feature Description The Motion interrupt feature of the KXTI9 reports qualified changes in the high-pass filtered acceleration based on the Wake Up (WUF) threshold. If the high-pass filtered acceleration on any axis is greater than the userdefined wake up threshold (WUF_THRESH), the device has transitioned from an inactive state to an active state. When configured in the unlatched mode, the KXTI9 will report when the motion event finished and the device has returned to an inactive state. Equation 4 shows how to calculate the WUF_THRESH register value for a desired wake up threshold. Note that this calculation varies based on the configured g-range of the part. WUF_THRESH (counts) = Wake Up Threshold (g) x Sensitivity (counts/g) Equation 4. Wake Up Threshold 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 41 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 A WUF (WUF_TIMER) 8-bit raw unsigned value represents a counter that permits the user to qualify each active/inactive state change. Note that each WUF Timer count qualifies 1 (one) user-defined ODR period (OWUF). Equation 5 shows how to calculate the WUF_TIMER register value for a desired wake up delay time. WUF_TIMER (counts) = Wake Up Delay Time (sec) x OWUF (Hz) Equation 5. Wake Up Delay Time Figure 4 below shows the latched response of the motion detection algorithm with WUF Timer = 10 counts. Typical Motion Interrupt Example HPF Acceleration WUF Threshold 0g 10 WUF Timer Ex: Delay Counter = 10 Motion Inactive Figure 4. Latched Motion Interrupt Response 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 42 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Figure 5 below shows the unlatched response of the motion detection algorithm with WUF Timer = 10 counts. Typical Motion Interrupt Example HPF Acceleration WUF Threshold 0g 10 WUF Timer Ex: Delay Counter = 10 Motion Inactive Figure 5. Unlatched Motion Interrupt Response 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 43 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Directional Tap Detection Feature Description The Directional Tap Detection feature of the KXTI9 recognizes single and double tap inputs and reports the acceleration axis and direction that each tap occurred. Eight performance parameters, as well as a userselectable ODR are used to configure the KXTI9 for a desired tap detection response. Performance Index The Directional TapTM detection algorithm uses low and high thresholds to help determine when a tap event has occurred. A tap event is detected when the previously described jerk summation exceeds the low threshold (TDT_L_THRESH) for more than the tap detection low limit, but less than the tap detection high limit as contained in TDT_TAP_TIMER. Samples that exceed the high limit (TDT_H_THRESH) will be ignored. Figure 6 shows an example of a single tap event meeting the performance index criteria. Calculated Performance Index PI 180 : Sampled Data 160 140 jerk (counts) 120 100 80 60 40 20TDT_L_THRESH 0 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 time(sec) 3.19 3.2 3.21 Figure 6. Jerk Summation vs Threshold 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 44 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Single Tap Detection The latency timer (TDT_LATENCY_TIMER) sets the time period that a tap event will only be characterized as a single tap. A second tap has to occur outside of the latency timer. If a second tap occurs inside the latency time, it will be ignored as it occurred too quickly. The single tap will be reported at the end of the TDT_WINDOW_TIMER. Figure 7 shows a single tap event meeting the PI, latency and window requirements. Calculated Performance Index 160 PI 140 TDT_WINDOW_TIMER 120 jerk (counts) 100 TDT_LATENCY_TIMER 80 60 40 TDT_L_THRESH 20 0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 time(sec) 2.8 2.9 3 3.1 Figure 7. Single Directional TapTM Timing 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 45 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Double Tap Detection An event can be characterized as a double tap only if the second tap crosses the performance index (TDT_L_THRESH) outside the TDT_TIMER. This means that the TDT_TIMER determines the minimum time separation that must exist between the two taps of a double tap event. Similar to the single tap, the second tap event must exceed the performance index for the time limit contained in TDT_TAP_TIMER. The double tap will be reported at the end of the second TDT_LATENCY_TIMER. Figure 8 shows a double tap event meeting the PI, latency and window requirements. Calculated Performance Index PI TDT_WINDOW_TIMER 200 150 jerk (counts) TDT_TIMER 100 TDT_LATENCY_TIMER TDT_LATENCY_TIMER 50 TDT_L_THRESH 0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 time(sec) 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Figure 8. Double Directional TapTM Timing 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 46 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Sample Buffer Feature Description The sample buffer feature of the KXTI9 accumulates and outputs acceleration data based on how it is configured. There are 4 buffer modes available, and samples can be accumulated at either low (8-bit) or high (12-bit) resolution. Acceleration data is collected at the ODR specified by OSAA:OSAD in the Output Data Control Register. Each buffer mode accumulates data, reports data, and interacts with status indicators in a slightly different way. FIFO Mode Data Accumulation Sample collection stops when the buffer is full. Data Reporting Data is reported with the oldest byte of the oldest sample first (X_L or X based on resolution). Status Indicators A watermark interrupt occurs when the number of samples in the buffer reaches the Sample Threshold. The watermark interrupt stays active until the buffer contains less than this number of samples. This can be accomplished through clearing the buffer or explicitly reading greater than SMPX samples (calculated with Equation 6). BUF_RES=0: SMPX = SMP_LEV[7:0] / 3 – SMP_TH[6:0] BUF_RES=1: SMPX = SMP_LEV[7:0] / 6 – SMP_TH[6:0] Equation 6. Samples Above Sample Threshold Stream Mode Data Accumulation Sample collection continues when the buffer is full; older data is discarded to make room for newer data. Data Reporting Data is reported with the oldest sample first (uses FIFO read pointer). Status Indicators A watermark interrupt occurs when the number of samples in the buffer reaches the Sample Threshold. The watermark interrupt stays active until the buffer contains less than this number of samples. This can be accomplished through clearing the buffer or explicitly reading greater than SMPX samples (calculated with Equation 1). 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 47 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Trigger Mode Data Accumulation When a physical interrupt is caused by one of the digital engines, the trigger event is asserted and SMP[6:0] samples prior to the event are retained. Sample collection continues until the buffer is full. Data Reporting Data is reported with the oldest sample first (uses FIFO read pointer). Status Indicators When a physical interrupt occurs and there are at least SMP[6:0] samples in the buffer, BUF_TRIG in BUF_STATUS_REG2 is asserted. FILO Mode Data Accumulation Sample collection continues when the buffer is full; older data is discarded to make room for newer data. Data Reporting Data is reported with the newest byte of the newest sample first (Z_H or Z based on resolution). Status Indicators A watermark interrupt occurs when the number of samples in the buffer reaches the Sample Threshold. The watermark interrupt stays active until the buffer contains less than this number of samples. This can be accomplished through clearing the buffer or explicitly reading greater than SMPX samples (calculated with Equation 1). Buffer Operation The following diagrams illustrate the operation of the buffer conceptually. Actual physical implementation has been abstracted to offer a simplified explanation of how the different buffer modes operate. Figure 9 represents a high-resolution 3-axis sample within the buffer. Figures 10-18 represent a 10-sample version of the buffer (for simplicity), with Sample Threshold set to 8. Regardless of the selected mode, the buffer fills sequentially, one byte at a time. Figure 9 shows one 6-byte data sample. Note the location of the FILO read pointer versus that of the FIFO read pointer. 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 48 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications buffer write pointer ----> Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Byte X_L X_H Y_L Y_H Z_L Z_H KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 <---- FIFO read pointer <---- FILO read pointer Figure 9. One Buffer Sample Regardless of the selected mode, the buffer fills sequentially, one sample at a time. Note in Figure 10 the location of the FILO read pointer versus that of the FIFO read pointer. The buffer write pointer shows where the next sample will be written to the buffer. buffer write pointer → Index Sample 0 Data0 1 Data1 2 Data2 ← FIFO read pointer ← FILO read pointer 3 4 5 6 7 ← Sample Threshold 8 9 Figure 10. Buffer Filling 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 49 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 The buffer continues to fill sequentially until the Sample Threshold is reached. Note in Figure 11 the location of the FILO read pointer versus that of the FIFO read pointer. buffer write pointer → Index Sample 0 Data0 1 Data1 2 Data2 3 Data3 4 Data4 5 Data5 6 Data6 7 ← FIFO read pointer ← FILO read pointer ← Sample Threshold 8 9 Figure 11. Buffer Approaching Sample Threshold In FIFO, Stream, and FILO modes, a watermark interrupt is issued when the number of samples in the buffer reaches the Sample Threshold. In trigger mode, this is the point where the oldest data in the buffer is discarded to make room for newer data. buffer write pointer → Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sample Data0 Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 ← FIFO read pointer ← Sample Threshold/FILO read pointer Figure 12. Buffer at Sample Threshold 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 50 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 In trigger mode, data is accumulated in the buffer sequentially until the Sample Threshold is reached. Once the Sample Threshold is reached, the oldest samples are discarded when new samples are collected. Note in Figure 13 how Data0 was thrown out to make room for Data8. Trigger write pointer → Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sample Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Data8 ← Trigger read pointer ← Sample Threshold Figure 13. Additional Data Prior to Trigger Event After a trigger event occurs, the buffer no longer discards the oldest samples, and instead begins accumulating samples sequentially until full. The buffer then stops collecting samples, as seen in Figure 14. This results in the buffer holding SMP_TH[6:0] samples prior to the trigger event, and SMPX samples after the trigger event. Index Sample 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 ← Trigger read pointer 7 8 9 Data8 Data9 Data10 ← Sample Threshold Figure 14. Additional Data After Trigger Event 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 51 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 In FIFO, Stream, FILO, and Trigger (after a trigger event has occurred) modes, the buffer continues filling sequentially after the Sample Threshold is reached. Sample accumulation after the buffer is full depends on the selected operation mode. FIFO and Trigger modes stop accumulating samples when the buffer is full, and Stream and FILO modes begin discarding the oldest data when new samples are accumulated. Index Sample 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Data0 Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Data8 ← FIFO read pointer 9 Data9 ← FILO read pointer ← Sample Threshold Figure 15. Buffer Full After the buffer has been filled in FILO or Stream mode, the oldest samples are discarded when new samples are collected. Note in Figure 16 how Data0 was thrown out to make room for Data10. Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sample Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 7 8 9 Data8 Data9 Data10 ← FIFO read pointer ← Sample Threshold ← FILO read pointer Figure 16. Buffer Full – Additional Sample Accumulation in Stream or FILO Mode 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 52 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 In FIFO, Stream, or Trigger mode, reading one sample from the buffer will remove the oldest sample and effectively shift the entire buffer contents up, as seen in Figure 17. buffer write pointer → Index Sample 0 Data1 1 Data2 2 Data3 3 Data4 4 Data5 5 Data6 6 Data7 7 Data8 8 Data9 ← FIFO read pointer ← Sample Threshold ← FILO read pointer 9 Figure 17. FIFO Read from Full Buffer In FILO mode, reading one sample from the buffer will remove the newest sample and leave the older samples untouched, as seen in Figure 18. buffer write pointer → Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sample Data0 Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 7 8 Data7 Data8 ← FIFO read pointer ← Sample Threshold ← FILO read pointer 9 Figure 18. FILO Read from Full Buffer 36 Thornwood Dr. – Ithaca, NY 14850 tel: 607-257-1080 – fax:607-257-1146 www.kionix.com - [email protected] © 2011 Kionix – All Rights Reserved 438-2322-1107191455 Page 53 of 54 PART NUMBER: ± 2g / 4g / 8g Tri-axis Digital Accelerometer Specifications KXTI9-1001 Rev. 2 Jul-2011 Revision History REVISION 1 DESCRIPTION Initial Product Release 2 Corrected Register Addresses for Z Output. Added note about HPF requiring WUF to be enabled. Updated Table References DATE 16-Jun2011 19-Jul2011 "Kionix" is a registered trademark of Kionix, Inc. Products described herein are protected by patents issued or pending. 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