MC3413 3-Axis Accelerometer Preliminary Datasheet GENERAL DESCRIPTION FEATURES Range, Sampling & Power The MC3413 is a low-noise, integrated digital output 3-axis accelerometer with a 2,4,8,12 or 16g ranges feature set optimized for cell phones and 8, 10 or 14-bit resolution consumer product motion sensing. 0.25 - 256 samples/sec Applications include user interface control, 50 - 130 A typical current gaming motion input, electronic compass tilt compensation for cell phones, game Event Detection controllers, remote controls and portable Low-noise architecture minimizes media products. false triggering Independent X,Y,Z Tap Low noise and low power are inherent in Simple System Integration the monolithic fabrication approach, where the MEMS accelerometer is integrated in a I2C interface, up to 400 kHz single-chip with the electronics integrated 2 2 0.92 mm 12-pin package Pin-compatible to Bosch BMA2xx circuit. Single-chip 3D silicon MEMS <200g / Hz noise In the MC3413 the internal sample rate can be set from 0.25 to 256 samples / second. Specific tap or sample acquisition conditions can trigger an interrupt to a remote MCU. Alternatively, the device supports the reading of sample and event status via polling. mCube Proprietary. APS-048-0029v1.7 1 / 47 2014 mCube Inc. All rights reserved. MC3413 3-Axis Accelerometer Preliminary Datasheet TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Order Information ............................................................................................................. 4 2 Functional Block Diagram ................................................................................................ 5 3 Packaging and Pin Description ........................................................................................ 6 3.1 Package Outline ................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Package Orientation ............................................................................................................. 7 3.3 Pin Description ..................................................................................................................... 8 3.4 Typical Application Circuits .................................................................................................. 9 3.5 Tape and Reel ................................................................................................................... 11 4 Specifications ................................................................................................................. 13 4.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................ 13 4.2 Sensor Characteristics ....................................................................................................... 14 4.3 Electrical and Timing Characteristics .................................................................................. 15 4.3.1 Electrical Power and Internal Characteristics ....................................................... 15 4.3.2 I2C Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................... 16 4.3.3 I2C Timing Characteristics ................................................................................... 17 5 General Operation ......................................................................................................... 18 5.1 Sensor Sampling ................................................................................................................ 18 5.2 Offset and Gain Calibration ................................................................................................ 18 5.3 Tap Detection ..................................................................................................................... 18 6 Operational States ......................................................................................................... 19 7 Operational State Flow .................................................................................................. 20 8 Interrupts ........................................................................................................................ 21 8.1 Enabling and Clearing Interrupts ........................................................................................ 21 8.2 ACQ INT Interrupt ............................................................................................................. 21 9 Sampling ........................................................................................................................ 22 9.1 Continuous Sampling ......................................................................................................... 22 10 I2C Interface .................................................................................................................. 23 10.1 Physical Interface ............................................................................................................... 23 10.2 Timing ................................................................................................................................ 24 10.3 I2C Message Format .......................................................................................................... 24 10.4 Watchdog Timer ................................................................................................................. 25 mCube Proprietary. APS-048-0029v1.7 2 / 47 2014 mCube Inc. All rights reserved.