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FDC1004Q 面向电容式传感解决方案的 4 通道电容数字转换器
1 特性
3 说明
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符合汽车应用要求
符合 AEC-Q100 标准的下列结果
采用接地电容传感器的电容式感测是一种超低功耗、低
成本且高分辨率的非接触式感测技术,适用于接近传
感、手势识别、材料分析和远程液位感测等各类应用。
电容式传感系统中的传感器可以采用任意金属或导体,
因此可实现高度灵活的低成本系统设计。
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器件温度等级 1:-40°C 至 125°C 的环境运行
温度范围
器件人体放电模式 (HBM) 静电放电 (ESD) 分类
等级 2
FDC1004Q 是一款面向电容式传感解决方案的高分辨
率 4 通道电容数字转换器,并且符合 AEC-Q100 标
准。 每个通道的满量程范围均为 ±15pF,可处理高达
100pF 的传感器偏置电容,该偏置电容既可以在内部
编程,也可以是一个外部电容,用于跟踪环境随时间和
温度的变化。 凭借较高的偏置电容能力,可以使用远
程传感器。
器件组件充电模式 (CDM) ESD 分类等级 C5
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输入范围:±15pF
测量分辨率:0.5fF
最大偏置电容:100pF
可编程输出速率:100/200/400S/s
最大屏蔽负载:400pF
电源电压:3.3V
此外,FDC1004Q 还包含用于实现传感器屏蔽的屏蔽
驱动器,不但可降低电磁干扰 (EMI),而且有助于聚焦
电容传感器的传感方向。 FDC1004Q 外形小巧,非常
适合空间受限类应用。 FDC1004Q 采用 10 引脚超薄
小外形尺寸 (VSSOP) 封装,支持在量产过程中进行光
学检测,并且具有用于连接 MCU 的 I2C 接口。
温度范围:–40°C 至 125°C
电流消耗:
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工作时:750µA
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待机时:29µA
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接口:I2C
通道数:4
器件信息(1)
2 应用
器件型号
FDC1004Q
封装
封装尺寸(标称值)
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接近传感器
VSSOP (DGS)
3.0mm x 3.0mm
手势识别
(1) 要获得订购部件号,请参见数据表末尾的可订购产品附录。
汽车车门/脚踢传感器
汽车雨滴传感器
远程和直接液位传感器
高分辨率金属分析
雨/雾/冰/雪传感器
材料尺寸检测
4 典型应用
3.3 V
VDD
SHLD1
SHLD2
Level
Sensor
Excitation
Environmental
Sensor
3.3 V
3.3 V
CIN1
CIN2
CIN3
CIN4
FDC1004Q
3.3 V
VDD
CHA
MUX
CHA
Liquid
Sensor
Offset and Gain
Calibration
Capacitance to
Digital Converter
MCU
CHB
MUX
SCL
SDA
CHB
I2C
Peripheral
I2C
Configuration and Data
Registers
GND
CAPDAC
GND
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An IMPORTANT NOTICE at the end of this data sheet addresses availability, warranty, changes, use in safety-critical applications,
intellectual property matters and other important disclaimers. PRODUCTION DATA.
English Data Sheet: SNOSCZ4
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目录
8.4 Device Functional Modes........................................ 10
8.5 Programming........................................................... 12
8.6 Register Maps ........................................................ 15
Applications and Implementation ...................... 19
9.1 Application Information............................................ 19
9.2 Typical Application ................................................. 20
9.3 Do's and Don'ts ...................................................... 22
9.4 Initialization Set Up ................................................ 22
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2
3
4
5
6
7
特性.......................................................................... 1
应用.......................................................................... 1
说明.......................................................................... 1
典型应用................................................................... 1
修订历史记录 ........................................................... 2
Pin Configuration and Functions......................... 3
Specifications......................................................... 4
7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 4
7.2 ESD Ratings.............................................................. 4
7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions....................... 4
7.4 Thermal Information ................................................. 4
7.5 Electrical Characteristics........................................... 5
7.6 I2C Interface Voltage Level ...................................... 5
7.7 I2C Interface Timing ................................................. 6
7.8 Typical Characteristics.............................................. 7
Detailed Description .............................................. 9
8.1 Overview ................................................................... 9
8.2 Functional Block Diagram ......................................... 9
8.3 Feature Description................................................... 9
9
10 Power Supply Recommendations ..................... 22
11 Layout................................................................... 22
11.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 22
11.2 Layout Example .................................................... 22
12 器件和文档支持 ..................................................... 23
12.1 文档支持 ............................................................... 23
12.2 商标....................................................................... 23
12.3 静电放电警告......................................................... 23
12.4 术语表 ................................................................... 23
13 机械、封装和可订购信息....................................... 23
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5 修订历史记录
日期
修订版本
注释
2015 年 4 月
*
首次发布。
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6 Pin Configuration and Functions
DGS Package
10 Pin VSSOP
Top View
SHLD1
CIN1
1
2
10
SDA
SCL
9
CIN2
CIN3
3
4
8
7
VDD
GND
CIN4
5
6
SHLD2
Pin Functions
PIN
TYPE(1)
DESCRIPTION
NAME
NO.
SHLD1
1
A
A
Capacitive Input Active AC Shielding.
Capacitive Input. The measured capacitance is connected between the CIN1 pin and GND. If
not used, this pin should be left as an open circuit.
CIN1
CIN2
CIN3
CIN4
2
3
4
5
Capacitive Input. The measured capacitance is connected between the CIN2 pin and GND. If
not used, this pin should be left as an open circuit.
A
A
A
Capacitive Input. The measured capacitance is connected between the CIN3 pin and GND. If
not used, this pin should be left as an open circuit.
Capacitive Input. The measured capacitance is connected between the CIN4 pin and GND. If
not used, this pin should be left as an open circuit.
SHLD2
GND
6
7
A
Capacitive Input Active AC Shielding.
Ground
G
Power Supply Voltage. This pin should be decoupled to GND, using a low impedance
capacitor, for example in combination with a 1-μF tantalum and a 0.1-μF multilayer ceramic.
VDD
SCL
SDA
8
9
P
I
Serial Interface Clock Input. Connects to the master clock line. Requires pull-up resistor if not
already provided elsewhere in the system.
Serial Interface Bidirectional Data. Connects to the master data line. Requires a pull-up
resistor if not provided elsewhere in the system.
10
I/O
(1) P=Power, G=Ground, I=Input, O=Output, A=Analog, I/O=Bi-Directional Input/Output
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7 Specifications
7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings(1)
MIN
–0.3
–0.3
–0.3
MAX
UNIT
V
Input voltage
VDD
6
SCL, SDA
at any other pin
at any pin
6
VDD+0.3
3
V
V
Input current
Junction temperature(2)
mA
°C
°C
150
Storage Temperature
TSTG
-65
150
(1) Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended
Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
(2) The maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(MAX), RθJA, and the ambient temperature, TA. The maximum allowable power
dissipation at any ambient temperature is PDMAX = (TJ(MAX) - TA)/ RθJA. All numbers apply for packages soldered directly onto a PC
board.
7.2 ESD Ratings
VALUE
±2000
±750
UNIT
Human-body model (HBM), per AEC Q100-002(1)
Charged-device model (CDM), per AEC Q100-011
V(ESD)
Electrostatic discharge
V
(1) AEC Q100-002 indicates that HBM stressing shall be in accordance with the ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 specification.
7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
Over operating temperature range (unless otherwise noted)
MIN
3
NOM
MAX
3.6
UNIT
Supply voltage (VDD-GND)
Temperature
3.3
V
–40
125
°C
7.4 Thermal Information
FDC1004Q
THERMAL METRIC(1)
VSSOP (DGS)
10 PINS
46.8
UNIT
RθJA
RθJC
RθJB
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
Junction-to-case(top) thermal resistance
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
48.7
70.6
(1) For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the IC Package Thermal Metrics application report, SPRA953.
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7.5 Electrical Characteristics(1)
Over recommended operating temperature range, VDD = 3.3 V, for TA = 25°C (unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
POWER SUPPLY
IDD Supply current
TEST CONDITION
MIN(2)
TYP(3)
MAX(2)
UNIT
Conversion mode; Digital input to
VDD or GND
750
29
950
70
µA
µA
Standby; Digital input to VDD or
GND
CAPACITIVE INPUT
ICR
Input conversion range
±15
100
pF
pF
COMAX
Max input offset capacitance
per channel, Series resistance at
CINn n=1.4 = 0 Ω
(4)
(5)
RES
Effective resolution
Sample rate = 100S/s
16
33.2
±6
bit
aF/√Hz
fF
(5)
EON
ERR
Output noise
Sample rate = 100S/s
Absolute error
after offset calibration
-40°C < T < 125°C
TcCOFF
GERR
tcG
Offset deviation over temperature
Gain error
46
fF
0.2%
-37.5
13.6
Gain drift vs. temperature
DC power supply rejection
-40°C < T < 125°C
ppm/°C
fF/V
PSRR
3 V < VDD < 3.6 V, single-ended
mode (channel vs GND)
CAPDAC
FRCAPDAC
Full-scale range
96.9
30
pF
fF
TcCOFFCAP Offset drift vs. temperature
-40°C < T < 125°C
DAC
EXCITATION
ƒ
Frequency
25
2.4
1.2
kHz
Vpp
V
VAC
VDC
AC voltage across capacitance
Average DC voltage across
capacitance
SHIELD
DRV
Driver capability
ƒ = 25 kHz, SHLDn to GND, n = 1,2
400
pF
(1) Electrical Characteristics Table values apply only for factory testing conditions at the temperature indicated. Factory testing conditions
result in very limited self-heating of the device such that TJ=TA. No guarantee of parametric performance is indicated in the electrical
tables under conditions of internal self-heating where TJ>TA. Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate junction temperature limits beyond
which the device may be permanently degraded, either mechanically or electrically.
(2) Limits are ensured by testing, design, or statistical analysis at 25Degree C. Limits over the operating temperature range are ensured
through correlations using statistical quality control (SQC) method.
(3) Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm as determined at the time of characterization. Actual typical values may vary
over time and will also depend on the application and configuration. The typical values are not tested and are not guaranteed on
shipped production material.
(4) Effective resolution is the ratio of converter full scale range to RMS measurement noise.
(5) No external capacitance connected.
7.6 I2C Interface Voltage Level
Over recommended operating free-air temperature range, VDD = 3.3 V, for TA = TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
Input high voltage
Input low voltage
Output low voltage
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
VIH
0.7*VDD
V
V
V
V
VIL
0.3*VDD
0.4
VOL
HYS
Sink current 3 mA
(1)
Hysteresis
0.1*VDD
(1) This parameter is specified by design and/or characterization and is not tested in production.
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7.7 I2C Interface Timing
Over recommended operating free-air temperature range, VDD = 3.3 V, for TA = TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
Clock frequency(1)
Clock low time(1)
Clock high time(1)
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
10
TYP
MAX
UNIT
kHz
µs
fSCL
400
tLOW
1.3
0.6
0.6
tHIGH
tHD;STA
µs
Hold time (repeated) START
condition(1)
After this period, the first clock pulse
is generated
µs
tSU;STA
Set-up time for a repeated START
condition(1)
0.6
µs
tHD;DAT
tSU;DAT
tf
Data hold time(1)(2)
Data setup time(1)
SDA fall time(1)
Set-up time for STOP condition(1)
0
ns
ns
ns
µs
µs
100
IL ≤ 3mA; CL ≤ 400pF
300
tSU;STO
tBUF
0.6
1.3
Bus free time between a STOP and
START condition(1)
tVD;DAT
tVD;ACK
tSP
Data valid time(1)
Data valid acknowledge time(1)
0.9
0.9
50
ns
ns
ns
Pulse width of spikes that must be
suppressed by the input filter(1)
(1) This parameter is specified by design and/or characterization and is not tested in production.
(2) The FDC1004Q provides an internal 300 ns minimum hold time to bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of SCL.
SDA
t
BUF
t
t
f
LOW
t
HD;STA
t
r
t
t
SP
t
f
r
SCL
t
t
HD;STA
SU;STA
t
SU;STO
t
HIGH
t
t
SU;DAT
HD;DAT
STOP START
START
REPEATED
START
Figure 1. I2C Timing
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7.8 Typical Characteristics
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
1300
1200
1100
1000
900
3 V
3.3 V
3.6 V
800
700
VDD = 3 V
VDD = 3.3 V
VDD = 3.6 V
600
500
-60 -40 -20
0
20
40
60
80 100 120 140
-60 -40 -20
0
20
40
60
80 100 120 140
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
D002
D001
Figure 2. Active Conversion Mode Supply Current vs.
Temperature
Figure 3. Stand-by Mode Supply Current vs. Temperature
2000
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
1000
0
-1000
-2000
-3000
-4000
-5000
-0.02
-0.04
-0.06
-0.08
-0.1
-50
-30
-10
10
30
50
70
90
110
130
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
D004
D003
CINn = open, where n = 1...4
Figure 5. Offset Drift vs. Temperature
Figure 4. Gain Drift vs. Temperature
10
0
10.258
10.256
10.254
10.252
10.25
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
10.248
10.246
10.244
10.242
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
2.9
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
Voltage (V)
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
D005
Capacitance Value = 10pF
10-1
100
101
102
103
104
105
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 6. Capacitance vs. Voltage
Figure 7. Frequency Response 100S/s
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
10
10
0
0
-10
-10
-20
-20
-30
-30
-40
-40
-50
-50
-60
-60
-70
-70
-80
-80
-90
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
10-1
100
101
102
103
104
105
10-1
100
101
102
103
104
105
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 8. Frequency Response 200S/s
Figure 9. Frequency Response 400S/s
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8 Detailed Description
8.1 Overview
The FDC1004Q is a high-resolution, 4-channel capacitance-to-digital converter for implementing capacitive
sensing solutions. Each channel has a full scale range of ±15 pF and can handle a sensor offset capacitance of
up to 100 pF, which can be either programmed internally or can be an external capacitor for tracking
environmental changes over time and temperature. The large offset capacitance capability allows for the use of
remote sensors. The FDC1004Q also includes shield drivers for sensor shields, which can reduce EMI
interference and help focus the sensing direction of a capacitive sensor. The small footprint of the FDC1004Q
allows for use in space-constrained applications. For more information on the basics of capacitive sensing and
applications, refer to FDC1004: Basics of Capacitive Sensing and Applications application note (SNOA927).
8.2 Functional Block Diagram
CIN1
CIN2
VDD
FDC1004Q
M
U
X
CHA
SHLD1
SHLD2
Capacitance to
Digital Converter
Offset and Gain
Calibration
SDA
SCL
Excitation
I2C
Configuration and Data Registers
M
U
X
CHB
CIN3
CIN4
CAPDAC
GND
8.3 Feature Description
8.3.1 The Shield
The FDC1004Q measures capacitance between CINn and ground. That means any capacitance to ground on
signal path between the FDC1004Q CINn pins and sensor is included in the FDC1004Q conversion result.
In some applications, the parasitic capacitance of the sensor connections can be larger than the capacitance of
the sensor. If that parasitic capacitance is stable, it can be treated as a constant capacitive offset. However, the
parasitic capacitance of the sensor connections can have significant variation due to environmental changes
(such as mechanical movement, temperature shifts, humidity changes). These changes are seen as drift in the
conversion result and may significantly compromise the system accuracy.
To eliminate the CINn parasitic capacitance to ground, the FDC1004Q SHLDx signals can be used for shielding
the connection between the sensor and CINn. The SHLDx output is the same signal waveform as the excitation
of the CINn pin; the SHLDx is driven to the same voltage potential as the CINn pin. Therefore, there is no current
between CINn and SHLDx pins, and any capacitance between these pins does not affect the CINn charge
transfer. Ideally, the CINn to SHLD capacitance does not have any contribution to the FDC1004Q result.
In differential measurements, SHLD1 is assigned to CHn and SHLD2 is assigned to CHm, where n < m. For
instance in the measurement CIN1 – CIN2, where CHA = CIN1 and CHB = CIN2 (see Table 4), SHDL1 is
assigned to CIN1 and SHDL2 is assigned to CIN2.
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Feature Description (continued)
In a single ended configuration, such as CINn vs. GND, SHLD1 is internally shorted to SHLD2. In a single ended
configuration, such as CINn vs. GND with CAPDAC enabled, SHLD1 is assigned to the selected channel,
SHLD2 is floating.
For best results, locate the FDC1004Q as close as possible to the capacitive sensor. Minimize the connection
length between the sensor and FDC1004Q CINn pins and between the sensor ground and the FDC1004Q GND
pin. Shield the PCB traces to the CINn pins and connect the shielding to the FDC1004Q SHLDx pins. In addition,
if a shielded cable is used to connect the FDC1004Q to the sensor, the shield should be connected to the
appropriate SHLDx pin. In applications where only one SHLDx pin is used, the unused SHLDx pin can be left
unconnected.
For more information on how to design a sensor with a shield, refer to Capacitive Sensing: Ins and Outs of Active
Sensing application note (SNOA926).
8.3.2 The CAPDAC
The FDC1004Q full-scale input range is ±15 pF. The part can accept a higher capacitance on the input and the
common-mode or offset (constant component) capacitance can be balanced by the programmable on-chip
CAPDACs. The CAPDAC can be viewed as a negative capacitance connected internally to the CINn pin. The
relation between the input capacitance and output data can be expressed as DATA = (CINn – CAPDAC), n =
1...4. The CAPDACs have a 5-bit resolution, monotonic transfer function, are well matched to each other, and
have a defined temperature coefficient.
8.3.3 Capacitive System Offset Calibration
The capacitive offset can be due to many factors including the initial capacitance of the sensor, parasitic
capacitances of board traces, and the capacitance of any other connections between the sensor and the FDC.
The parasitic capacitances of the FDC1004Q are calibrated out at production. If there are other sources of offset
in the system, it may be necessary to calibrate the system capacitance offset in the application. Any offset in the
capacitance input larger than ½ LSB of the CAPDAC should first be removed using the on-chip CAPDACs. Any
residual offset of approximately 1 pF can then be removed by using the capacitance offset calibration register.
The offset calibration register is reloaded by the default value at power-on or after reset. Therefore, if the offset
calibration is not repeated after each system power-up, the calibration coefficient value should be stored by the
host controller and reloaded as part of the FDC1004Q setup.
8.3.4 Capacitive Gain Calibration
The gain is factory calibrated up to ±15 pF in the production for each part individually. The factory gain coefficient
is stored in a one-time programmable (OTP) memory.
The gain can be temporarily changed by setting the Gain Calibration Register (registers 0x11 to 0x14) for the
appropriate CINn pin, although the factory gain coefficient will be restored after power-up or reset.
The part is tested and specified for use only with the default factory calibration coefficient. Adjusting the Gain
calibration can be used to normalize the capacitance measurement of the CINn input channels.
8.4 Device Functional Modes
8.4.1 Single Ended Measurement
The FDC1004Q can be used for interfacing to a single-ended capacitive sensor. In this configuration the sensor
should be connected to the input CINn (n = 1..4) pins of the FDC1004Q and GND. The capacitance-to-digital
convertor (without using the CAPDAC, CAPDAC= 0pF) measures the positive (or the negative) input capacitance
in the range of 0 pF to 15 pF. The CAPDAC can be used for programmable shifting of the input range. In this
case it is possible to measure input capacitance in the range of 0 pF to ±15 pF which are on top of an offset
capacitance up to 100 pF. In single ended measurements with CAPDAC disabled SHLD1 is internally shorted to
SHLD2 (see Figure 10); if CAPDAC is enabled SHLD2 is floating (see Figure 11). The single ended mode is
enabled when the CHB register of the Measurements configuration registers (see Table 4) are set to b100 or
b111.
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Device Functional Modes (continued)
CIN1
CIN2
VDD
FDC1004Q
M
U
X
CHA
SHLD1
SHLD2
Capacitance to
Digital Converter
Offset and Gain
Calibration
SDA
SCL
Excitation
I2C
Configuration and Data Registers
M
U
X
CHB
CIN3
CIN4
S1
S2
S3
S4
CAPDAC
GND
Figure 10. Single-Ended Configuration with CAPDAC Disabled
CIN1
VDD
FDC1004Q
CIN2
M
U
X
CHA
SHLD1
SHLD2
Capacitance to
Digital Converter
Offset and Gain
Calibration
SDA
SCL
Excitation
I2C
Configuration and Data Registers
M
U
X
CHB
CIN3
CIN4
S1
S2
S3
S4
CAPDAC
GND
Figure 11. Single-Ended Configuration with CAPDAC Enabled
8.4.2 Differential Measurement
When the FDC1004Q is used for interfacing to a differential capacitive sensor, each of the two input
capacitances must be less than 115 pF. In this configuration the CAPDAC is disabled. The absolute value of the
difference between the two input capacitances should be kept below 15 pF to avoid introducing errors in the
measurement. In differential measurements, SHLD1 is assigned to CHn and SHLD2 is assigned to CHm, where
n < m. For instance in the measurement CIN1 – CIN2, where CHA = CIN1 and CHB = CIN2 (see Table 4),
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SHDL1 is assigned to CIN1 and SHDL2 is to CIN2. Differential sensors made with S1 versus S3 and S2 versus
S4 are shown below in Figure 12. S1 and S2 are alternatively connected to CHA and the S3 and S4 are
alternatively connected to CHB, the shield signals are connected as explained in previous paragraph. The
FDC1004Q will perform a differential measurement when CHB field of the Measurements Configuration
Registers (refer to Table 4) is less than to b100.
This configuration is very useful in applications where environment conditions need to be tracked. The differential
measurement between the main electrode and the environment electrode makes the measurement independent
of the environment conditions.
CIN1
CIN2
VDD
FDC1004Q
M
U
X
CHA
SHLD1
SHLD2
Capacitance to
Digital Converter
Offset and Gain
Calibration
SDA
SCL
Excitation
I2C
Configuration and Data Registers
M
U
X
CHB
CIN3
CIN4
S1
S2
S3
S4
CAPDAC
GND
Figure 12. Differential Configuration
8.5 Programming
The FDC1004Q operates only as a slave device on the two-wire bus interface. Every device on the bus must
have a unique address. Connection to the bus is made via the open-drain I/O lines, SDA, and SCL. The SDA
and SCL pins feature integrated spike-suppression filters and Schmitt triggers to minimize the effects of input
spikes and bus noise. The FDC1004Q supports fast mode frequencies 10 kHz to 400 kHz. All data bytes are
transmitted MSB first.
8.5.1 Serial Bus Address
To communicate with the FDC1004Q, the master must first address slave devices via a slave address byte. The
slave address byte consists of seven address bits and a direction bit that indicates the intent to execute a read or
write operation. The seven bit address for the FDC1004Q is (MSB first): b101 0000.
8.5.2 Read/Write Operations
Access a particular register on the FDC1004Q by writing the appropriate value to the Pointer Register. The
pointer value is the first byte transferred after the slave address byte with the R/W bit low. Every write operation
to the FDC1004Q requires a value for the pointer register. When reading from the FDC1004Q, the last value
stored in the pointer by a write operation is used to determine which register is read by a read operation. To
change the pointer register for a read operation, a new value must be written to the pointer. This transaction is
accomplished by issuing the slave address byte with the R/W bit low, followed by the pointer byte. No additional
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data is required. The master can then generate a START condition and send the slave address byte with the
R/W bit high to initiate the read command. Note that register bytes are sent MSB first, followed by the LSB. A
write operation in a read only registers such as MANUFACTURER ID or SERIAL ID returns a NACK after each
data byte; read/write operation to unused address returns a NACK after the pointer; a read/write operation with
incorrect I2C address returns a NACK after the I2C address.
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
P0
R/W
Start by
Master
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Slave
Frame 1
7-bit Serial Bus Address Byte
Frame 2
Pointer Register Byte
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Slave
Stop by
Master
Frame 3
Data MSB from
MASTER
Frame 4
Data LSB from
MASTER
Figure 13. Write Frame
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 R/W
P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0
Start by
Master
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Slave
Frame 1
Frame 2
7-bit Serial Bus Address Byte
Pointer Register Byte
1
9
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 R/W
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
Start by
Master
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Master
Nack by Stop by
Master Master
Frame 4
Data MSB from
Slave
Frame 5
Data LSB from
Slave
Frame 3
7-bit Serial Bus Address Byte
Figure 14. Read Frame
8.5.3 Device Usage
The basic usage model of the FDC1004Q is to simply follow these steps:
1. Configure measurements (for details, refer to Measurement Configuration).
2. Trigger a measurement set (for details, refer to Triggering Measurements).
3. Wait for measurement completion (for details, refer to Wait for Measurement Completion).
4. Read measurement data (for details, refer to Read of Measurement Result).
8.5.3.1 Measurement Configuration
Configuring a measurement involves setting the input channels and the type of measurement (single-ended or
differential).
The FDC1004Q can be configured with up to 4 separate measurements, where each measurement can be any
valid configuration (that is, a specific channel can be used in multiple measurements). There is a dedicated
configuration register for each of the 4 possible measurements (e.g MEAS_CONF1 in register 0x08 configures
measurement 1, MEAS_CONF2 in register 0x09 configures measurement 2, ...). Configuring only one
measurement is allowed, and it can be one of the 4 possible measurement configurations.
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1. Setup the input channels for each measurement. Determine which of the 4 measurement configuration
registers to use (registers 0x08 to 0x0A) and set the following:
(a) For single-ended measurement:
(a) Select the positive input pin for the measurement by setting the CHA field (bits[15:13]).
(b) Set CAPDAC (bits[9:5]) if the channel offset capacitance is more than 15pF.
(b) For a differential measurement:
(a) Select the positive input pin for the measurement by setting the CHA field (bits[15:13]).
(b) Select the negative input pin for the measurement by setting the CHB field (bits[12:10]). Note that the
CAPDAC setting has no effect for a differential measurement.
2. Determine the appropriate sample rate. The sample rate sets the resolution of the measurement. Lower the
sample rate higher is the resolution of the measurement.
8.5.3.2 Triggering Measurements
For a single measurement, trigger the desired measurement (i.e. which one of the configured measurements)
when needed by:
1. Setting REPEAT (Register 0x0C:bit[8]) to 0.
2. Setting the corresponding MEAS_x field (Register 0x0C:bit[7:4]) to 1.
–
For example, to trigger a single measurement of Measurement 2 at a rate of 100S/s, set Address 0x0C to
0x0540.
Note that, at a given time, only one measurement of the configured measurements can be triggered in this
manner (i.e. MEAS_1 and MEAS_2 cannot both be triggered in a single operation).
The FDC1004Q can also trigger a new measurement on the completion of the previous measurement (repeated
measurements). This is setup by:
1. Setting REPEAT (Register 0x0C:bit[8]) to 1.
2. Setting the corresponding MEAS_x field (Register 0x0C:bit[7:4]) to 1.
When the FDC1004Q is setup for repeated measurements, multiple configured measurements (up to a maximum
of 4) can be performed in this manner, but Register 0x0C must be written in a single transaction.
8.5.3.3 Wait for Measurement Completion
Wait for the triggered measurements to complete. When the measurements are complete, the corresponding
DONE_x field (Register 0x0C:bits[3:0]) will be set to 1.
8.5.3.4 Read of Measurement Result
Read the result of the measurement from the corresponding registers:
•
•
•
•
0x00/0x01 for Measurement 1
0x02/0x03 for Measurement 2
0x04/0x05 for Measurement 3
0x06/0x07 for Measurement 4
The measurement results span 2 register addresses; both registers must be read to have a complete conversion
result. The lower address (e.g. 0x00 for Measurement 1) must be read first, then the upper address read
afterwards (for example, 0x01 for Measurement 1).
Once the measurement read is complete, the corresponding DONE_x field (Register 0x0C:bits[3:0]) will return to
0.
If an additional single triggered measurement is desired, simply perform the Trigger, Wait, Read steps again.
If the FDC1004Q is setup for repeated measurements (Register 0x0C:bit[8]) = 1), the FDC1004Q will
continuously measure until the REPEAT field (Register 0x0C:bit[8]) is set to 0, even if the results are not read
back.
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8.6 Register Maps
Table 1. Register Map
Pointer
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x07
0x08
0x09
0x0A
0x0B
0x0C
0x0D
0x0E
0x0F
0x10
0x11
0x12
0x13
0x14
0xFE
0xFF
Register Name
Reset Value
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x1C00
0x1C00
0x1C00
0x1C00
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x4000
0x4000
0x4000
0x4000
0x5449
0x1004
Description
MEAS1_MSB
MEAS1_LSB
MSB portion of Measurement 1
LSB portion of Measurement 1
MSB portion of Measurement 2
LSB portion of Measurement 2
MSB portion of Measurement 3
LSB portion of Measurement 3
MSB portion of Measurement 4
LSB portion of Measurement 4
Measurement 1 Configuration
Measurement 2 Configuration
Measurement 3 Configuration
Measurement 4 Configuration
MEAS2_MSB
MEAS2_LSB
MEAS3_MSB
MEAS3_LSB
MEAS4_MSB
MEAS4_LSB
CONF_MEAS1
CONF_MEAS2
CONF_MEAS3
CONF_MEAS4
FDC_CONF
Capacitance to Digital Configuration
CIN1 Offset Calibration
CIN2 Offset Calibration
CIN3 Offset Calibration
CIN4 Offset Calibration
CIN1 Gain Calibration
CIN2 Gain Calibration
CIN3 Gain Calibration
CIN4 Gain Calibration
ID of Texas Instruments
ID of FDC1004Q device
OFFSET_CAL_CIN1
OFFSET_CAL_CIN2
OFFSET_CAL_CIN3
OFFSET_CAL_CIN4
GAIN_CAL_CIN1
GAIN_CAL_CIN2
GAIN_CAL_CIN3
GAIN_CAL_CIN4
Manufacturer ID
Device ID
Registers from 0x15 to 0xFD are reserved and should not be written to.
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8.6.1 Registers
The FDC1004Q has an 8-bit pointer used to address a given data register. The pointer identifies which of the
data registers should respond to a read or write command on the two-wire bus. This register is set with every
write command. A write command must be issued to set the proper value in the pointer before executing a read
command. The power-on reset (POR) value of the pointer is 0x00.
8.6.1.1 Capacitive Measurement Registers
The capacitance measurement registers are 24-bit result registers in binary format (the 8 LSBs D[7:0] are always
0x00). The result of the acquisition is always a 24 bit value, while the accuracy is related to the selected
conversion time (refer to ). The data is encoded in a Two’s complement format. The result of the measurement
can be calculated by the following formula:
Capacitance (pf) = ((Two's Complement (measurement [23:0])) /219) + Coffset
where
•
Coffset is based on the CAPDAC setting.
(1)
Table 2. Measurement Registers Description (0x00, 0x02, 0x04, 0x06)
Field Name
MSB_MEASn(1)
Bits
[15:0]
Description
Most significant 16 bits of Measurement n (read only)
(1) MSB_MEAS1 = register 0x00, MSB_MEAS2 = register 0x02, MSB_MEAS3 = register 0x04, MSB_MEAS4 = register 0x06
Table 3. Measurement Registers Description (0x01, 0x03, 0x05, 0x07)
Field Name
LSB_MEASn(1)
Bits
[15:8]
[7:0]
Description
Least significant 8 bits of Measurement n (read only)
Reserved, always 0 (read only)
Reserved
(1) LSB_MEAS1 = register 0x01, LSB_MEAS2 = register 0x03, LSB_MEAS3 = register 0x05, LSB_MEAS4 = register 0x07
8.6.2 Measurement Configuration Registers
These registers configure the input channels and CAPDAC setting for a measurement.
Table 4. Measurement Configuration Registers Description (0x08, 0x09, 0x0A, 0x0B)
Field Name
Bits
Description
CHA(1)(2)
[15:13]
Positive input b000
CIN1
channel
capacitive to
digital
converter
b001
CIN2
b010
b011
b000
b001
b010
b011
b100
b111
b00000
- - - - -
CIN3
CIN4
CHB(1)(2)
[12:10]
Negative
CIN1
input channel
capacitive to
digital
CIN2
CIN3
converter
CIN4
CAPDAC
DISABLED
CAPDAC
[9:5]
Offset
Capacitance
0pF (minimum programmable offset)
Configure the single-ended measurement capacitive offset:
Coffset = CAPDAC x 3.125pF
b11111
96.875pF (maximum programmable offset)
Reserved, always 0 (read only)
RESERVED
[04:00]
Reserved
(1) It is not permitted to configure a measurement where the CHA field and CHB field hold the same value (for example, if
CHA=b010, CHB cannot also be set to b010).
(2) It is not permitted to configure a differential measurement between CHA and CHB where CHA > CHB (for example, if CHA=
b010, CHB cannot be b001 or b000).
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8.6.3 FDC Configuration Register
This register configures measurement triggering and reports measurement completion.
Table 5. FDC Register Description (0x0C)
Field Name
Bits
[15]
Description
RST
Reset
0
1
Normal operation
Software reset: write a 1 to initiate a device reset; after completion of reset this
field will return to 0
RESERVED
RATE
[14:12]
[11:10]
Reserved
Reserved, always 0 (read only)
Measurement b00 Reserved
Rate
b01 100S/s
b10 200S/s
b11 400S/s
RESERVED
REPEAT
[9]
[8]
Reserved
Reserved, always 0 (read only)
Repeat
Measurements
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Repeat disabled
Repeat enabled, all the enabled measurement are repeated
Measurement 1 disabled
MEAS_1
MEAS_2
MEAS_3
MEAS_4
DONE_1
DONE_2
DONE_3
DONE_4
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[0]
Initiate
Measurements
Measurement 1 enabled
Initiate
Measurements
Measurement 2 disabled
Measurement 2 enabled
Initiate
Measurements
Measurement 3 disabled
Measurement 3 enabled
Initiate
Measurements
Measurement 4 disabled
Measurement 4 enabled
Measurement
Done
Measurement 1 not completed
Measurement 1 completed
Measurement 2 not completed
Measurement 2 completed
Measurement 3 not completed
Measurement 3 completed
Measurement 4 not completed
Measurement 4 completed
Measurement
Done
Measurement
Done
Measurement
Done
8.6.4 Offset Calibration Registers
These registers configure a digitized capacitance value in the range of -16 pF to 16 pF (max residual offset 250
aF) that can be added to each channel in order to remove parasitic capacitance due to external circuitry. In
addition to the offset calibration capacitance which is a fine-tune offset capacitance, it is possible to support a
larger offset by using the CAPDAC (for up to 100 pF). These 16-bit registers are formatted as a fixed point
number, where the first 5 bits represents the integer portion of the capacitance in Two’s complement format, and
the remaining 11 bits represent the fractional portion of the capacitance.
Table 6. Offset Calibration Registers Description (0x0D, 0x0E, 0x0F, 0x10)
Field Name
Bits
Description
OFFSET_CALn(1) [15:11]
Integer part
Decimal part
Integer portion of the Offset Calibration of Channel CINn
Decimal portion of the Offset Calibration of Channel CINn
[10:0]
(1) OFFSET_CAL1 = register 0x0D, OFFSET_CAL2 = register 0x0E, OFFSET_CAL3 = register 0x0F, OFFSET_CAL4 = register 0x10
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8.6.5 Gain Calibration Registers
These registers contain a gain factor correction in the range of 0 to 4 that can be applied to each channel in
order to remove gain mismatch due to the external circuitry. This 16-bit register is formatted as a fixed point
number, where the 2 MSBs of the GAIN_CALn register correspond to an integer portion of the gain correction,
and the remaining 14 bits represent the fractional portion of the gain correction. The result of the conversion
represents a number without dimensions.
The Gain can be set according to the following formula:
Gain = GAIN_CAL[15:0]/214
Table 7. Gain Calibration Registers Description (0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14)
Field Name
GAIN_CALn(1)
Bits
[15:14]
[13:0]
Description
Integer part
Decimal part
Integer portion of the Gain Calibration of Channel CINn
Decimal portion of the Gain Calibration of Channel CINn
(1) GAIN_CAL1 = register 0x11, GAIN_CAL2 = register 0x12, GAIN_CAL3 = register 0x13, GAIN_CAL4 = register 0x14
8.6.6 Manufacturer ID Register
This register contains a factory-programmable identification value that identifies this device as being
manufactured by Texas Instruments. This register distinguishes this device from other devices that are on the
same I2C bus. The manufacturer ID reads 0x5449.
Table 8. Manufacturer ID Register Description (0xFE)
Field Name
Bits
Description
MANUFACTURER [15:0]
ID
Manufacturer 0x5449h
ID
Texas instruments ID (read only)
8.6.7 Device ID Register
This register contains a factory-programmable identification value that identifies this device as a FDC1004Q. This
register distinguishes this device from other devices that are on the same I2C bus. The Device ID for the
FDC1004Q is 0x1004.
Table 9. Device ID Register Description (0xFF)
Field Name
Bits
[15:0]
Description
DEVICE ID
Device ID
0x1004
FDC1004Q Device ID (read only)
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9 Applications and Implementation
NOTE
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component
specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are
responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should
validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
9.1 Application Information
9.1.1 Liquid Level Sensor
The FDC1004Q can be used to measure liquid level in non-conductive containers. Capacitive sensors can be
attached to the outside of the container or be located remotely from the container, allowing for contact-less
measurements. The working principle is based on a ratiometric measurement; Figure 15 shows a possible
system implementation which uses three electrodes. The Level electrode provides a capacitance value
proportional to the liquid level. The Reference Environmental electrode and the Reference Liquid electrode are
used as references. The Reference Liquid electrode accounts for the liquid dielectric constant and its variation,
while the Reference Environmental electrode is used to compensate for any other environmental variations that
are not due to the liquid itself. Note that the Reference Environmental electrode and the Reference Liquid
electrode are the same physical size (hREF).
For this application, single-ended measurements on the appropriate channels are appropriate, as the tank is
grounded.
Use the following formula to determine the liquid level from the measured capacitances:
CLev ꢀ CLev (0)
CRL ꢀ CRE
Level href
where
•
•
•
•
•
CRE is the capacitance of the Reference Environmental electrode,
CRL is the capacitance of the Reference Liquid electrode,
CLev is the current value of the capacitance measured at the Level electrode sensor,
CLev(0) is the capacitance of the Level electrode when the container is empty, and
hREF is the height in the desired units of the Container or Liquid Reference electrodes.
The ratio between the capacitance of the level and the reference electrodes allows simple calculation of the liquid
level inside the container itself. Very high sensitivity values (that is, many LSB/mm) can be obtained due to the
high resolution of the FDC1004Q, even when the sensors are located remotely from the container.
For more information on a robust liquid level sensing technique, refer to Capacitive Sensing: Out-of-Phase Liquid
Level Technique application note (SNOA925) and the Capacitive-Based Liquid Level Sensing Sensor Reference
Design (TIDA-00317).
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9.2 Typical Application
3.3 V
VDD
SHLD1
SHLD2
Level
Sensor
Excitation
Environmental
Sensor
3.3 V
3.3 V
CIN1
CIN2
CIN3
CIN4
FDC1004Q
3.3 V
CHA
MUX
CHA
VDD
Liquid
Sensor
Offset and Gain
Calibration
Capacitance to
Digital Converter
MCU
CHB
MUX
SCL
SDA
CHB
I2C
Peripheral
I2C
Configuration and Data
Registers
GND
CAPDAC
GND
Figure 15. FDC1004Q (Liquid Level Measurement)
9.2.1 Design Requirements
The liquid level measurement should be independent of the liquid, which can be achieved using the 3-electrode
design described above. Moreover, the sensor should be immune to environmental interferers such as a human
body, other objects, or EMI. This can be achieved by shielding the side of the sensor which does not face the
container.
9.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
In capacitive sensing systems, the design of the sensor plays an important role in determining system
performance and capabilities. In most cases the sensor is simply a metal plate that can be designed on the PCB.
The sensor used in this example is implemented with a two-layer PCB. On the top layer, which faces the tank,
there are the 3 electrodes (Reference Environmental, Reference Liquid, and Level) with a ground plane
surrounding the electrodes. The bottom layer is covered with a shield plane in order to isolate the electrodes
from any external interference sources.
Depending on the shape of the container, the FDC1004Q can be located on the sensor PCB to minimize the
length of the traces between the input channels and the sensors and increase the immunity from EMI sources. In
case the shape of the container or other mechanical constraints do not allow having the sensors and the
FDC1004Q on the same PCB, the traces which connect the channels to the sensor need to be shielded with the
appropriate shield. In this design example all of the channels are shielded with SHLD1. For this configuration, the
FDC1004Q measures the capacitance of the 3 channels versus ground; and so the SHLD1 and SHLD2 pins are
internally shorted in the FDC1004Q (see The Shield).
9.2.3 Application Performance Plot
The data shown below has been collected with the FDC1004QEVM. A liquid level sensor with 3 electrodes like
the one shown in the schematic was connected to the EVM. The plot shows the capacitance measured by the 3
electrodes at different levels of liquid in the tank. The capacitance of the Reference Liquid (the RF trace in the
graph below) and Reference Environmental (the RE trace) sensors have a steady value when the liquid is above
their height while the capacitance of the level sensor (Level) increases linearly with the height of the liquid in the
tank.
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Typical Application (continued)
4.5
4.7
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.3
4.2
4.1
4
RF
RE
Level
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Level (mm)
Figure 16. Electrodes' Capacitance vs. Liquid Level
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9.3 Do's and Don'ts
Avoid long traces to connect the sensor to the FDC1004Q. Short traces reduce parasitic capacitances between
shield versus input channel and parasitic resistance between input channel versus GND and shield versus GND.
Since the sensor in many cases is simply a metal surface on a PCB, it needs to be protected with solder resist to
avoid short circuits and limit any corrosion. Any change in the sensor may result in a change in system
performance.
9.4 Initialization Set Up
At power on the device is in stand-by. It stays in this mode until a measurement is triggered.
10 Power Supply Recommendations
The FDC1004Q requires a voltage supply within 3 V and 3.6 V. Two multilayer ceramic bypass X7R capacitors
of 0.1 μF and 1 μF, respectively between VDD and GND pin are recommended. The 0.1-μF capacitor should be
closer to the VDD pin than the 1-μF capacitor.
11 Layout
11.1 Layout Guidelines
The FDC1004Q measures the capacitances connected between the CINn (n=1..4) pins and GND. To get the
best result, locate the FDC1004Q as close as possible to the capacitive sensor. Minimize the connection length
between the sensor and FDC1004Q CINn pins and between the sensor ground and the FDC1004Q GND pin. If
a shielded cable is used for remote sensor connection, the shield should be connected to the SHLDm (m=1...2)
pin according to the configured measurement.
11.2 Layout Example
Figure 17 below is optimized for applications where the sensor is not too far from the FDC1004Q. Each channel
trace runs between 2 shield traces. This layout allows the measurements of 4 single ended capacitance or 2
differential capacitance. The ground plane needs to be far from the channel traces, it is mandatory around or
below the I2C pin.
TOP LAYER
BOTTOM LAYER
Figure 17. Layout
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12.1 文档支持
12.1.1 相关文档
应用报告《IC 封装热指标》,SPRA953
应用手册
《FDC1004:电容式传感基础和应用》(文献编号:SNOA927)
《电容传感:有源传感的输入和输出》(文献编号:SNOA926)
《电容传感:异相液位技术》(文献编号:SNOA925)
《采用 FDC1004 的电容式接近传感》(文献编号:SNOA928)
《采用 TI 的电容式传感技术的结冰检测 - FDC1004》(文献编号:SLLA355)
TI 参考设计
《基于电容的液位感测传感器》(文献编号:TIDA-00317)
《汽车电容式接近一脚踢开尾门检测》(文献编号:TIDA-00506)
《用于系统唤醒和中断的基于电容的人体接近检测》(文献编号:TIDA-00220)
《基于环境光传感器和接近传感器的背光和智能照明控制》(文献编号:TIDA-00373)
12.2 商标
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
12.3 静电放电警告
这些装置包含有限的内置 ESD 保护。 存储或装卸时,应将导线一起截短或将装置放置于导电泡棉中,以防止 MOS 门极遭受静电损
伤。
12.4 术语表
SLYZ022 — TI 术语表。
这份术语表列出并解释术语、首字母缩略词和定义。
13 机械、封装和可订购信息
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DGS0010A
VSSOP - 1.1 mm max height
S
C
A
L
E
3
.
2
0
0
SMALL OUTLINE PACKAGE
C
SEATING PLANE
0.1 C
5.05
4.75
TYP
PIN 1 ID
AREA
A
8X 0.5
10
1
3.1
2.9
NOTE 3
2X
2
5
6
0.27
0.17
10X
3.1
2.9
1.1 MAX
0.1
C A
B
B
NOTE 4
0.23
0.13
TYP
SEE DETAIL A
0.25
GAGE PLANE
0.15
0.05
0.7
0.4
0 - 8
DETAIL A
TYPICAL
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NOTES:
1. All linear dimensions are in millimeters. Any dimensions in parenthesis are for reference only. Dimensioning and tolerancing
per ASME Y14.5M.
2. This drawing is subject to change without notice.
3. This dimension does not include mold flash, protrusions, or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusions, or gate burrs shall not
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4. This dimension does not include interlead flash. Interlead flash shall not exceed 0.25 mm per side.
5. Reference JEDEC registration MO-187, variation BA.
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DGS0010A
VSSOP - 1.1 mm max height
SMALL OUTLINE PACKAGE
10X (1.45)
(R0.05)
TYP
SYMM
10X (0.3)
1
5
10
SYMM
6
8X (0.5)
(4.4)
LAND PATTERN EXAMPLE
SCALE:10X
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
METAL UNDER
SOLDER MASK
METAL
0.05 MAX
ALL AROUND
0.05 MIN
ALL AROUND
SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
NON SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
SOLDER MASK DETAILS
NOT TO SCALE
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NOTES: (continued)
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SMALL OUTLINE PACKAGE
10X (1.45)
SYMM
(R0.05) TYP
10X (0.3)
8X (0.5)
1
5
10
SYMM
6
(4.4)
SOLDER PASTE EXAMPLE
BASED ON 0.125 mm THICK STENCIL
SCALE:10X
4221984/A 05/2015
NOTES: (continued)
8. Laser cutting apertures with trapezoidal walls and rounded corners may offer better paste release. IPC-7525 may have alternate
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