MS5534B (RoHS*) BAROMETER MODULE • 10 - 1100 mbar absolute pressure range • 6 coefficients for software compensation stored on-chip • Piezoresistive silicon micromachined sensor • Integrated miniature pressure sensor 9 x 9 mm • 15 Bit ADC • 3-wire serial interface • 1 system clock line (32.768 kHz) • Low voltage and low power consumption • RoHS-compatible & Pb-free* DESCRIPTION The MS5534B is a SMD-hybrid device including a piezoresistive pressure sensor and an ADC-Interface IC. It provides a 16 Bit data word from a pressure and temperature dependent voltage. Additionally the module contains 6 readable coefficients for a highly accurate software calibration of the sensor. MS5534B is a low power, low voltage device with automatic power down (ON/OFF) switching. A 3-wire interface is used for all communications with a microcontroller. Sensor packaging options are plastic or metal cap. Compared to the previous version (MS5534A) the temperature range has been improved (-40 to +125°C) as well as the pressure range (measurement down to 10 mbar). Other improvements concern the ESD sensitivity, current consumption and converter accuracy. FEATURES APPLICATIONS • Supply voltage 2.2 V to 3.6 V • Low supply current • -40°C to +125°C operation temperature • No external components required • Mobile altimeter / barometer systems • Weather control systems • Adventure or multi-mode watches • GPS receivers BLOCK DIAGRAM VDD MCLK Input MUX SENSOR Digital Interface +IN -IN ADC Sensor Interface IC SGND DIN DOUT dig. Filter SCLK Memory (PROM) 64 bits GND Fig. 1: Block diagram 5534B. * The European RoHS directive 2002/95/EC (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment) bans the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) or polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE). DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 1 PIN CONFIGURATION Fig. 2: Pin configuration of MS5534B. Pin Name Pin Type Function GND SCLK DOUT DIN MCLK VDD PEN (1) PV (1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G I O I I P I N Ground Serial data clock Data output Data input Master clock (32.768 kHz) Positive supply voltage Programming enable Negative programming voltage NOTES 1) Pin 7 (PEN) and PIN 8 (PV) are only used by the manufacturer for calibration purposes and should not be connected. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Parameter Supply voltage Storage temperature Overpressure Symbol VDD TS P Conditions o Ta = 25 C o Ta = 25 C Min Max Unit Notes -0.3 -40 4 +125 10 V C bar 1 2 o NOTES 1) Storage and operation in an environment of dry and non-corrosive gases. 2) The MS5534BM is qualified referring to the ISO Standard 2281 and can withstand an absolute pressure of 11 bar in salt water or 100 m water respectively. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 2 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (Ta = 25°C, VDD = 3.0 V unless noted otherwise) Parameter Operating pressure range Supply voltage Supply current, average (1) during conversion (2) standby (no conversion) Current consumption into MCLK (3) Operating temperature range Conversion time External clock signal (4) Symbol Conditions p 10 VDD 2.2 Iavg Isc Iss VDD = 3.0 V Typ. T tconv 3.0 4 1 -40 MCLK = 32.768 kHz MCLK SCLK Max Unit 3.6 mbar abs. V 0.1 µA mA µA 0.5 µA +125 °C 35 ms 1100 MCLK = 32.768 kHz Duty cycle of MCLK Serial data clock Min. 30.000 32.768 35.000 kHz 40/60 50/50 60/40 % 500 kHz NOTES 1) Under the assumption of one conversion every second. Conversion means either a pressure or a temperature measurement started by a command to the serial interface of MS5534B. 2) During conversion the sensor will be switched on and off in order to reduce power consumption; the total on time within a conversion is about 2 ms. 3) This value can be reduced by switching off MCLK while MS5534B is in standby mode. 4) It is strongly recommended that a crystal oscillator be used because the device is sensitive to clock jitter. A square-wave form of the clock signal is a must. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 3 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS DIGITAL INPUTS (T = -40°C .. 125°C, VDD = 2.2 V .. 3.6 V) Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit Input High Voltage VIH 80% VDD 100% VDD V Input Low Voltage VIL 0% VDD 20% VDD V Signal Rise Time tr 200 ns Signal Fall Time tf 200 ns DIGITAL OUTPUTS (T = -40°C .. 125°C, VDD = 2.2 V .. 3.6 V) Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Output High Voltage VOH Isource = 0.6 mA Output Low Voltage VOL Isink = 0.6 mA Typ Max Unit 75% VDD 100% VDD V 0% VDD 20% VDD V Signal Rise Time tr 200 ns Signal Fall Time tf 200 ns AD-CONVERTER (T = -40°C .. 125°C, VDD = 2.2 V .. 3.6 V) Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Resolution INL DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 Max 15 Linear Range Conversion Time Typ 0 MCLK = 32.768 kHz Within linear range -4 February 28th, 2005 Unit Bit 40000 LSB 35 ms +4 LSB 4 PRESSURE OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS With the calibration data stored in the interface IC of the MS5534B the following characteristics can be achieved: (VDD = 3.0 V unless noted otherwise) Parameter Conditions Min Resolution Absolute Pressure Accuracy Relative Pressure Accuracy Error over Temperature Long-term Stability Maximum Error over Supply Voltage Typ Max 0.1 p = 750 .. 1100 mbar Ta = 25°C p = 750 .. 1100 mbar Ta = 25°C T = 0 .. +70°C p = const. T = -40 .. +85°C p = const. T = -40 .. +125°C p = const. 12 months VDD = 2.2 .. 3.6 V p = const. Unit Notes mbar 1 -1.5 +1.5 mbar 2 -0.5 +0.5 mbar 3 -2 +2 mbar 4 ±2 mbar 4 ±3 mbar 4 -1 mbar 5 -1.6 +1.6 mbar NOTES 1) A stable pressure reading of the given resolution requires taking the average of 2 to 4 subsequent pressure values due to noise of the ADC. 2) Maximum error of pressure reading over the pressure range. 3) Maximum error of pressure reading over the pressure range after offset adjustment at one pressure point. 4) With the second-order temperature compensation as described in Section “FUNCTION". See next section for typical operating curves. 5) The long-term stability is measured with non-soldered devices. TEMPERATURE OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS This temperature information is not required for most applications, but it is necessary to allow for temperature compensation of the pressure output. (VDD = 3.0 V unless noted otherwise) Parameter Conditions Resolution Accuracy Maximum Error over Supply Voltage T = 20°C Min Max Unit 0.005 0.015 °C -0.8 0.8 °C ±2 T = -40 .. +125°C VDD = 2.2 .. 3.6 V Typ -0.2 °C + 0.2 Notes 1 °C NOTES 1) With the second-order temperature compensation as described in Section “FUNCTION". See next section for typical operating curves. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 5 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES ADC-value D1 vs Pressure (typical) 22000 20000 ADC-value (LSB) 18000 16000 Temp. -40°C Temp. 25°C Temp. 125°C 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 95 110 125 Pressure (mbar) ADC-value D2 vs Temperature (typical) 42000 40000 38000 36000 ADC-value (LSB) 34000 32000 30000 28000 26000 24000 22000 20000 18000 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 Temperature (°C) Absolute pressure accuracy after calibration (typical) 4 +125°C 3 +85°C +70°C Pressure error (mbar) 2 +25°C 0°C 1 -40°C 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 Pressure (mbar) DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 6 Accuracy vs temperature (typical) 14 13 12 11 10 Temperature error (°C) 9 8 Temperature error (standard compensation) 7 6 5 Temperature error (2nd order compensation) 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 Temperature (°C) Pressure error (mbar) Accuracy vs temperature (typical) 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 Perror (1000,1st order) Perror (1000,2nd order) Perror(800,1st order) Perror(800, 2nd order) Perror(100, 1st order) Perror(100,2nd order) -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 Temperature (°C) DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 7 Pressure error vs supply voltage (typical) 0.8 0.6 0.4 Pressure error (mbar) 0.2 0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3 3.2 3.4 3.6 -0.2 Press. 100mbar Press. 700mbar Press. 1100mbar -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1 Voltage (V) Temperature error (25°C) vs supply voltage (typical) 0.15 0.1 Temperature error (°C) 0.05 0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3 3.2 3.4 3.6 -0.05 -0.1 -0.15 -0.2 Voltage (V) DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 8 FUNCTION GENERAL The MS5534B consists of a piezoresistive sensor and a sensor interface IC. The main function of the MS5534B is to convert the uncompensated analogue output voltage from the piezoresistive pressure sensor to a 16-Bit digital value, as well as providing a 16-Bit digital value for the temperature of the sensor. • measured pressure (16-Bit) • measured temperature (16-Bit) “D1” “D2” As the output voltage of a pressure sensor is strongly dependent on temperature and process tolerances, it is necessary to compensate for these effects. This compensation procedure must be performed by software using an external microcontroller. D1 D2 Sensor Word1..4 Pressure Calculation in external microcontroller Temperaturere For both pressure and temperature measurement the same ADC is used (sigma delta converter): • for the pressure measurement, the differential output voltage from the pressure sensor is converted • for the temperature measurement, the sensor bridge resistor is sensed and converted During both measurements the sensor will only be switched on for a very short time in order to reduce power consumption. As both, the bridge bias and the reference voltage for the ADC are derived from VDD, the digital output data is independent of the supply voltage. FACTORY CALIBRATION Every module is individually factory calibrated at two temperatures and two pressures. As a result, 6 coefficients necessary to compensate for process variations and temperature variations are calculated and stored in the 64-Bit PROM of each module. These 64-Bit (partitioned into four words of 16-Bit) must be read by the microcontroller software and used in the program converting D1 and D2 into compensated pressure and temperature values. PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT The sequence of reading pressure and temperature as well as of performing the software compensation is depicted in Fig. 3 and Fig. 5. First the Word1 to Word4 have to be read through the serial interface. This can be done once after reset of the microcontroller that interfaces to the MS5534B. Next the compensation coefficients C1 to C6 are extracted using Bit-wise logical- and shift-operations (refer to Fig. 4 for the Bit-pattern of Word1 to Word4). For the pressure measurement the microcontroller has to read the 16 Bit values for pressure (D1) and temperature (D2) via the serial interface in a loop (for instance every second). Then, the compensated pressure is calculated out of D1, D2 and C1 to C6 according to the algorithm in Fig. 3 (possibly using quadratic temperature compensation according to Fig. 5). All calculations can be performed with signed 16-Bit variables. Results of multiplications may be up to 32-Bit long (+sign). In the flow according to Fig. 3 each multiplication is followed by a division. This division can be performed by Bit-wise shifting (divisors are to the power of 2). It is ensured that the results of these divisions are less than 65536 (16-Bit). For the timing of signals to read out Word1 to Word4, D1, and D2 please refer to the paragraph “Serial Interface”. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 9 Basic equations: System initialisation Start Example: Read calibration data (factory calibrated) from PROM of MS5534B Word1 = 50426 Word2 = 9504 Word3 = 48029 Word4 = 55028 Word1, Word2, Word3 and Word4 (4x16 Bit) Convert calibration data into coefficients: (see bit pattern of Word1-Word4) C1: Pressure sensitivity C2: Pressure offset C3: Temperature coefficient of pressure sensitivity C4: Temperature coefficient of pressure offset C5: Reference temperature C6: Temperature coefficient of the temperature (15 (12 (10 (10 (11 (6 Bit) Bit) Bit) Bit) Bit) Bit) SENST1 OFFT1 TCS TCO Tref TEMPSENS C1 = 25213 C2 = 1908 C3 = 859 C4 = 750 C5 = 148 C6 = 32 Pressure and temperature measurement (Refer to application note AN509 for limits of coefficients and calculated results) Read digital pressure value from MS5534B D1 (16 Bit) D1 = 17000 Read digital temperature value from MS5534B D2 (16 Bit) D2 = 22500 Calculate calibration temperature UT1 = 8*C5+20224 Calculate actual temperature Difference between actual temperature and reference temperature: dT = D2 - UT1 Actual temperature: dT(D2) = D2 - Tref dT TEMP(D2) = 20°+dT(D2)*TEMPSENS TEMP = 287 = 28.7 °C OFF(D2) = OFFT1+TCO*dT(D2) OFF SENS(D2) = SENST1+TCS*dT(D2) SENS = 50705 10 TEMP = 200 + dT*(C6+50)/2 (0.1°C resolution) = 1092 Calculate temperature compensated pressure Offset at actual temperature: OFF = C2*4 + ((C4-512)*dT)/2 12 Sensitivity at actual temperature: 10 SENS = C1 + (C3*dT)/2 + 24576 14 X = (SENS * (D1-7168))/2 - OFF Temperature compensated pressure: 5 P = X*10/2 + 250*10 (0.1mbar resolution) P(D1,D2) = D1*SENS(D2)-OFF(D2) = 7695 X = 22732 P = 9603 = 960.3 mbar Display pressure and temperature value Fig. 3: Flow chart for pressure and temperature reading and software compensation. NOTES 1) Readings of D2 can be done less frequently, but the display will be less stable in this case. 2) For a stable display of 0.1 mbar resolution, it is recommended to display the average of 8 subsequent pressure values. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 10 C1 (15 Bit) Word1 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 DB8 DB7 C5/I 1 Bit DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 C5/II (10 Bit) Word2 DB9 DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB9 DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 DB5 DB4 DB9 DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB0 DB10 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 DB7 DB6 DB1 DB0 C2/I (6 Bit) DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 DB11 DB10 C3 (10 Bit) Word4 DB1 C6 (6 Bit) C4 (10 Bit) Word3 DB2 DB9 DB8 C2/II (6-Bit) DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 Fig. 4: Arrangement (Bit-pattern) of calibration data in Word1 to Word4. SECOND-ORDER TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION In order to obtain best accuracy over the whole temperature range, it is recommended to compensate for the non-linearity of the output of the temperature sensor. This can be achieved by correcting the calculated temperature and pressure by a second order correction factor. The second-order factors are calculated as follows: 200 ≤ TEMP ≤ 450 TEMP < 200 yes TEMP > 450 yes yes No correction Low Temperatures High Temperatures T2 = 11*(C6+24)*(200 - TEMP)*(200 – TEMP) / 220 T2 = 0 T2 = 3*(C6+24)*(450 - TEMP)*(450 – TEMP) / 220 P2 = 3 *T2 * (P - 3500)/214 P2 = 0 P2 = T2 * (P - 10000)/213 Calculate pressure and temperature TEMP = TEMP – T2 P = P – P2 Fig. 5: Flow chart for calculating the temperature and pressure to the optimum accuracy. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 11 SERIAL INTERFACE The MS5534B communicates with microprocessors and other digital systems via a 3-wire synchronous serial interface as shown in Fig. 1. The SCLK (Serial clock) signal initiates the communication and synchronises the data transfer with each Bit being sampled by the MS5534B on the rising edge of SCLK and each Bit being sent by the MS5534B on the rising edge of SCLK. The data should thus be sampled by the microcontroller on the falling edge of SCLK and sent to the MS5534B with the falling edge of SCLK. The SCLK-signal is generated by the microprocessor’s system. The digital data provided by the MS5534B on the DOUT pin is either the conversion result or the software calibration data. In addition the signal DOUT (Data out) is also used to indicate the conversion status (conversion-ready signal, see below). The selection of the output data is done by sending the corresponding instruction on the pin DIN (Data input). Following is a list of possible output data instructions: • • • • • • • Conversion start for pressure measurement and ADC-data-out Conversion start for temperature measurement and ADC-data-out Calibration data read-out sequence for Word1 Calibration data read-out sequence for Word2 Calibration data read-out sequence for Word3 Calibration data read-out sequence for Word4 RESET sequence “D1” “D2” (Figure 6a) (Figure 6b) (Figure 6c) (Figure 6d) (Figure 6c) (Figure 6d) (Figure 6e) Every communication starts with an instruction sequence at pin DIN. Fig. 6 shows the timing diagrams for the MS5534B. The device does not need a ‘Chip select’ signal. Instead there is a START sequence (3-Bit high) before each SETUP sequence and STOP sequence (3-Bit low) after each SETUP sequence. The SETUP sequence consists in 4-Bit that select a reading of pressure, temperature or calibration data. In case of pressure- (D1) or temperature- (D2) reading the module acknowledges the start of a conversion by a low to high transition at pin DOUT during the last bit of the STOP sequence. Two additional clocks at SCLK are required after the acknowledge signal. Then SCLK is to be held low by the microcontroller until a high to low transition on DOUT indicates the end of the conversion. This signal can be used to create an interrupt in the microcontroller. The microcontroller may now read out the 16Bit word by giving another 17 clocks on the SLCK pin. It is possible to interrupt the data READOUT sequence with a hold of the SCLK signal. It is important to always read out the last conversion result before starting a new conversion. The RESET sequence is special as its unique pattern is recognised by the module in any state. By consequence it can be used to restart if synchronisation between the microcontroller and the MS5534B has been lost. This sequence is 21-Bit long. The DOUT signal might change during that sequence (see Fig. 6e). It is recommended to send the RESET sequence before each CONVERSION sequence to avoid hanging up the protocol permanently in case of electrical interference. DOUT SCLK Conversion start for pressure measurement and ADC-data-out "D1": end of conversion start of conversion conversion (33ms) ADC-data out MSB DIN DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 ADC-data out LSB DB0 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 sequence: START+P-measurement Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Start-bit Setup-bits Stop-bit Fig. 6a: D1 ACQUISITION sequence. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 12 DOUT SCLK Conversion start for temperature measurement and ADC-data-out "D2": end of conversion conversion (33ms) start of conversion ADC-data out MSB DIN DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 ADC-data out LSB DB0 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 sequence: START+T-measurement Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Start-bit Setup-bits Stop-bit Fig. 6b: D2 ACQUISITION sequence. DIN DOUT SCLK Calibration data read out sequence for word 1/ word 3: coefficient-data out MSB DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 coefficient-data out LSB DB0 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 sequence: coefficient read + address Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11 Setup-bits Start-bit Stop-bit address word 1 address word 3 Fig. 6c: Word1, Word3 READING sequence. DIN DOUT SCLK Calibration data read out sequence for word 2/ word 4: coefficient-data out MSB DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 coefficient-data out LSB DB0 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 sequence: coefficient read + address Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11 Setup-bits Start-bit Stop-bit address word 2 address word 4 Fig. 6d: W2, W4 READING sequence. DIN DOUT SCLK RESET - sequence: sequence: RESET Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11Bit12 Bit13 Bit14 Bit15 Bit16 Bit17Bit18 Bit19 Bit20 Fig. 6e: RESET sequence (21-Bit). DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 13 APPLICATION INFORMATION GENERAL The advantage of combining a pressure sensor with a directly adapted integrated circuit is to save other external components and to achieve a very low power consumption. The main application field for this system includes portable devices with battery supply, but its high accuracy and resolution make it also suited for industrial and automotive applications. The possibility to compensate the sensor with a software allows the user to adapt it to his particular application. Communication between the MS5534B and the widely available microcontrollers is realised over an easy-to-use 3-wire serial interface. Customers may select which microcontroller system to be used, and there are no specific standard interface cells required, which may be of interest for specially designed 4 Bitmicrocontroller applications. CALIBRATION The MS5534B is factory calibrated. The calibration data is stored inside the 64-Bit PROM memory. SOLDERING Please refer to the application note AN808 for all soldering issues. HUMIDITY, WATER PROTECTION The silicon pressure transducer and the bonding wires are protected by a plastic protection cap on the standard version. MS5534BP is factory protected against humidity by a silicone gel. The version MS5534BM carries a metal protection cap filled with silicone gel for enhanced protection against humidity. The properties of this gel ensure function of the sensor even when in direct water contact. This feature can be useful for waterproof watches or other applications, where direct water contact cannot be avoided. Nevertheless the user should avoid drying of hard materials like for example salt particles on the silicone gel surface. In this case it is better to rinse with clean water afterwards. Special care has to be taken to not mechanically damage the gel. Damaged gel could lead to air entrapment and consequently to unstable sensor signal, especially if the damage is close to the sensor surface. The metal protection cap is fabricated of special anticorrosive stainless steel in order to avoid any corrosive battery effects inside the final product. The MS5534BM was qualified referring to the ISO Standard 2281 and can withstand a pressure of 11 bar in salt water. The concentration of the see water used for the qualification is 41 g of see salt for 1 litre of DI water. For underwater operations as specified in ISO Standard 2281 it is important to seal the sensor with a rubber O-ring around the metal cap. Any salt water coming to the contact side (ceramic and pads) of the sensor could lead to permanent damage. Especially for "water-resistant 100 m" watches it is recommended to provide a stable mechanical pusher from the backside of the sensor. Otherwise the overpressure might push the sensor backwards and even bend the electronic board on which the sensor is mounted. LIGHT SENSITIVITY The MS5534B is sensitive to sunlight, especially to infrared light sources. This is due to the strong photo effect of silicon. As the effect is reversible there will be no damage, but the user has to take care that in the final product the sensor cannot be exposed to direct light during operation. This can be achieved for instance by placing mechanical parts with holes in such that light cannot pass. CONNECTION TO PCB The package outline of the module allows the use of a flexible PCB to connect it. This can be important for applications in watches and other special devices, and will also reduce mechanical stress on the device. For applications subjected to mechanical shock, it is recommended to enhance the mechanical reliability of the solder junctions by covering the rim or the corners of MS5534B' s ceramic substrate with glue or Globtop-like material. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 14 DECOUPLING CAPACITOR Particular care must be taken when connecting the device to power supply. A 47 µF tantalum capacitor must be placed as close as possible of the MS5534B' s VDD pin. This capacitor will stabilise the power supply during data conversion and thus, provide the highest possible accuracy. APPLICATION EXAMPLE: ALTIMETER SYSTEM USING MS5534B MS5534B is a circuit that can be used in connection with a microcontroller in mobile altimeter applications. It is designed for low-voltage systems with a supply voltage of 3 V, particularly in battery applications. The MS5534B is optimised for low current consumption as the AD-converter clock (MCLK) can use the 32.768 kHz frequency of a standard watch crystal, which is supplied in most portable watch systems. For applications in altimeter systems Intersema can deliver a simple formula to calculate the altitude, based on a linear interpolation, where the number of interpolation points influences the accuracy of the formula. 3V-Battery LCD-Display VDD 32.768 kHz XTAL1 MS5534 VDD 47uF Tantal XTAL2 Keypad MCLK DIN DOUT SCLK GND 4/8bit-Microcontroller VSS EEPROM optional Figure 7: Demonstration of MS5534B in a mobile altimeter. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 15 DEVICE PACKAGE OUTLINES Fig. 8: Device package outlines of MS5534BP. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 16 DEVICE PACKAGE OUTLINES (CONT.) Fig. 9: Device package outlines of MS5534BM. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 17 RECOMMENDED PAD LAYOUT Pad layout for bottom side of MS5534B soldered onto printed circuit board Pad layout for top side of MS5534B soldered onto printed circuit board DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 18 ASSEMBLY MECHANICAL STRESS It is recommended to avoid mechanical stress on the PCB on which the sensor is mounted. The thickness of the PCB should be not below 1.6 mm. A thicker PCB is more stiff creating less stress on the soldering contacts. For applications where mechanical stress cannot be avoided (for example ultrasound welding of the case or thin PCB’s in watches) please fix the sensor with drops of low stress epoxy (for example Hysol FP-4401) at the corners of the sensor as shown below. Fixing with Globtop increases mechanical stability MOUNTING The MS5534B can be placed with automatic Pick&Place equipment using vacuum nozzles. It will not be damaged by the vacuum. Due to the low stress assembly the sensor does not show pressure hysteresis effects. Special care has to be taken to not touch the protective gel of the sensor during the assembly. The MS5534B can be mounted with the cap down or the cap looking upwards. In both cases it is important to solder all contact pads. The Pins PEN and PV shall be left open or connected to VDD. Do not connect the Pins PEN and PV to GND! Solder at both sides to increase mechanical stability Placement cap down (hole in PCB to fit cap) Placement cap up (rectangular hole in PCB to fit Globtop) SEALING WITH O-RING In products like outdoor watches the electronics must be protected against direct water or humidity. For those products the MS5534BM provides the possibility to seal with an O-ring. The protective cap of the MS5534BM is made of special anticorrosive stainless steel with a polished surface. In addition to this the MS5534BM is filled with silicone gel covering the sensor and the bonding wires. The O-ring (or O-rings) shall be placed at the outer diameter of the metal cap. This method avoids mechanical stress because the sensor can move in vertical direction. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 19 CLEANING The MS5534B has been manufactured under cleanroom conditions. Each device has been inspected for the homogeneity and the cleanness of the silicone gel. It is therefore recommended to assemble the sensor under class 10’000 or better conditions. Should this not be possible, it is recommended to protect the sensor opening during assembly from entering particles and dust. To avoid cleaning of the PCB, solder paste of type “no-clean” shall be used. Cleaning might damage the sensor! ESD PRECAUTIONS The electrical contacts except programming pads are protected against ESD according to 2 kV HBM (human body model). The PV programming pad is more sensitive due to the nature of the OTP programming cells that store the calibration coefficients. The breakdown voltage of PV is 1 kV. It is therefore essential to ground machines and personal properly during assembly and handling of the device. The MS5534B is shipped in antistatic transport boxes. Any test adapters or production transport boxes used during the assembly of the sensor shall be of an equivalent antistatic material. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 20 ORDERING INFORMATION Product Code Product Art.-Nr. Package Comments MS5534-BP Barometer Module with plastic cap 325534000 SMD hybrid with solder paste, plastic protection cap Standard version MS5534-BM Barometer Module with metal cap 325534001 SMD hybrid with solder paste, metal protection cap, silicon gel sensor protection Recommended for outdoor products FACTORY CONTACTS Intersema Sensoric SA Ch. Chapons-des-Prés 11 CH-2022 BEVAIX SWITZERLAND Tel. 032 847 9550 Tel. Int. +41 32 847 9550 Telefax +41 32 847 9569 e-mail: http://www.intersema.ch NOTICE Intersema reserves the right to make changes to the products contained in this data sheet in order to improve the design or performance and to supply the best possible products. Intersema assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuits shown in this data sheet, conveys no license under any patent or other rights unless otherwise specified in this data sheet, and makes no claim that the circuits are free from patent infringement. Applications for any devices shown in this data sheet are for illustration only and Intersema makes no claim or warranty that such applications will be suitable for the use specified without further testing or modification. DA5534B_003.doc 00005534B784 ECN 711 February 28th, 2005 21