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ADNK-2703
One Chip USB Mouse Designer's Kit
Design Guide
Description
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard
serial interface between a computer and peripherals such
as mouse, joystick, keyboard, headset, etc. The ADNK-2703
design guide describes how a cost-effective USB optical
mouse can be built using the Avago Technologies ADNS-
2700 one chip USB optical mouse sensor. The document
starts with basic operation of USB optical mouse, followed
by the assembly recommendation, USB interface, OTP
configurations, system design considerations and applica-
tions circuits, BOM, and PCB layout in appendices.
ADNK-2703 consists of an ADNS-2700 USB reference de-
sign mouse, ADNS-2700 sensor along with the ADNS-5100
round lens or ADNS-5100-001 trim lens, the ADNS-5200
Clip, the HLMP-EG3E-XXXXX LED sample units and CD-
ROM with all relevant technical literatures and hardware
files. The on-chip One-Time-Programmable (OTP) memory
provides flexibility for various configurations on resolu-
tion mode, USB motion data reporting size, customizable
VID and PID. The ADNS-2700 sensor, the ADNS-5100 round
lens or ADNS-5100-001 trim lens, the ADNS-5200 Clip, and
the HLMP-EG3E-XXXXX LED data sheets are available from
Avago Technologies website: www.avagotech.com.
USB Mouse Basic
The ADNS-2700 is the primary navigation engine of the
USB optical mouse based on optical navigation technology
that measures changes in position by optically acquiring
sequential surface images (per frames) and mathemati-
cally determining the direction and magnitude of motion
movement. It contains an Image Acquisition System (IAS), a
Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and USB stream output. The
IAS acquires microscopic surface images via the lens. These
images are processed by the DSP to determine the direc-
tion and distance of motion. The DSP generates the 'x and
'y relative displacement values which are converted to USB
motion data via USB protocol to the computer to translate
into the motion of a cursor pointer on a screen display.
The Z-wheel movement is done in the traditional method
by encoding the quadrature signal of an optical sensor or
mechanical encoder. This design guide shows how to con-
nect to and manage the available configuration of mouse
hardware via OTP programming, as well as handle the USB
protocols as a standard way of reporting mouse move-
ment and button presses to the PC.
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Features
x One chip USB mouse sensor
x USB 2.0 Low Speed Compliance
x 12 bits USB motion data reporting
x Meets HID Revision 1.11
x Single 5.0 volts power supply
x High speed motion detection at 30 inches per second
(ips) and acceleration up to 8 g
x Input buttons: 3 buttons
x Z-Wheel interface for vertical scroll
x Integrated oscillator
x Integrated USB D- pull-up resistor
x Product string is set to "USB Optical Mouse"
x On-chip OTP memory for device configuration
flexibility without any external software driver:
– Programmable resolution from 500 to 1250 counts
per inch (cpi) with 250 cpi step.
– Programmable sensor orientation
– Programmable VID and PID.
D+
USB
PORT
D+
CONTROL AND IO PROCESSOR
ZA
Z WHEEL
ZB
OSCILLATOR
ON RESET
LED
IMAGE
LED
XY_LED
DRIVE
PROCESSOR
Figure 1. ADNS-2700 3 button Optical Mouse Hardware Block Diagram
SW
BUTTONS
R
V
E
POWER
O
G
L
U
T
L
A
A
VDDA 5
G
T
5 VOLT
E
O
POWER
R
GND

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Summary of Contents for Avago ADNK-2703

  • Page 1 The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard serial interface between a computer and peripherals such x USB 2.0 Low Speed Compliance as mouse, joystick, keyboard, headset, etc. The ADNK-2703 x 12 bits USB motion data reporting design guide describes how a cost-effective USB optical mouse can be built using the Avago Technologies ADNS- x Meets HID Revision 1.11...
  • Page 2 Avago Technologies recommendations. x Two consecutive low values create a button press x Passes EN61000-4-4/IEC801-4 EFT tests when assembled event. into a mouse with shielded cable and following Avago x Three consecutive high values create a button release Technologies recommendations. event.
  • Page 3 Caution: The lens is not permanently attached to the sensor and will drop out of the assembly. LED Clip ADNS-2700 (Sensor) Customer supplied PCB ADNS-5100-001 Customer supplied base plate with recommended alignment features per IGES drawing Figure 4. Exploded view drawing of optical tracking engine with ADNS-2700 optical mouse sensor. Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
  • Page 4 ADNK-2703 in PCB layout form. See Appendix C for more (See Figure 4) Unscrewing the one screw located at the details. base of the unit can open the ADNK-2703 unit. Lifting and Overall circuit pulling the PCB out of the base plate can further disas- semble the mouse unit.
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  • Page 6 Appendix B: Bill of Materials for Components Shown on schematic Description RoHS F. Print Designator LED Clip – Black wire single core J1.J2 Cable - USB Cable A Type 5P Capacitor Ceramic 0603 20 pF 50 V C0G 0603 C9, C10 Capacitor Aluminium Electrolytic Radial 10 PF 50 V 20% 7.5 mm RB2/5 Capacitor Ceramic Radial 100 nF 50 V Y5 V +80%,-20% 5 mm...
  • Page 7: Appendix C: Pcb Layout

    Appendix C: PCB Layout Figure C1. PCB Schematic (Bottom Layer) Figure C2. PCB Schematic (Top Overlay) Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
  • Page 8: Appendix D: Kit Components

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