KXTF9-1026 Kionix, KXTF9-1026 Datasheet

Board Mount Accelerometers 2.6V; Digital I2C

KXTF9-1026

Manufacturer Part Number
KXTF9-1026
Description
Board Mount Accelerometers 2.6V; Digital I2C
Manufacturer
Kionix
Datasheet

Specifications of KXTF9-1026

Sensing Axis
X, Y, Z
Output Type
Digital
Digital Output - Number Of Bits
12 bit
Supply Voltage (max)
3.6 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.8 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Digital Output - Bus Interface
I2C
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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These high-performance silicon micromachined linear accelerometers and incli-
nometers consist of a sensor element and an ASIC packaged in a 3x3x0.9mm
Land Grid Array (LGA). The sensor element is fabricated from single-crystal
silicon with proprietary Deep Reactive Ion Etching (DRIE) processes, and is
protected from the environment by a hermetically-sealed silicon cap at the
wafer level.
The KXTF9’s Directional Tap/Double-Tap
tap and double-tap input and reports the acceleration axis and direction from
which each tap originated, enabling up to 12, user-defined, function com-
mands.
state, either moving (active) or not moving (inactive), and the orientation-
detection feature reports changes in landscape, portrait, face-up, and face-
down conditions.
performance across use conditions, the KXTF9 operates across a supply volt-
age of 1.8V to 3.6V DC.
The sensor element functions on the principle of differential capacitance. Ac-
celeration causes displacement of a silicon structure resulting in a change in
capacitance. The sense element design utilizes common mode cancellation to
decrease errors from process variation and environmental stress.
using a standard CMOS manufacturing process, detects and transforms capaci-
tance changes into an analog voltage, which is proportional to acceleration.
Analog signals are further processed into digital signals and within embedded
digital algorithms. The device communicates to the system via I
face.
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specifications or discontinue this product at any time without prior notice.
Ultra-Small Package - 3x3x0.9mm LGA
User-selectable G Range
User-selectable Output Data Rate
Directional Tap/Double-Tap
Active/Inactive Detection Algorithm
Device-orientation Detection Algorithm
Digital I
Digital High-Pass Filter Outputs
Low Power Consumption
Lead-free Solderability
Excellent Temperature Performance
High Shock Survivability
Factory Programmable Offset and Sensitivity
Self-test Function
2
Its active/inactive algorithm reports changes in a device’s motion
C 8-bit or 12-bit Resolution
A highly-manufacturable product with consistent product
TM
Detection Algorithm
TM
detection feature recognizes single-
Accelerometers and Inclinometers
2
C bus inter-
Personal Navigation Devices
Mobile Phones and Mobile Internet Devices
Game Controllers and Computer Peripherals
Health Care and Fitness
MARKETS
An ASIC,
E-Compass
Dead Reckoning
Static and Dynamic Acceleration
Activity Monitoring
Gesture Recognition
User Interface
Gesture Recognition
Power Management
Active/Inactive Monitoring
Inclination and Tilt Sensing
User Interface
Power Management
Activity Monitoring
Gesture Recognition
APPLICATIONS
KXTF9 Series
© Kionix 2011 All Rights Reserved
March 22, 2011 Rev. 3
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... A highly-manufacturable product with consistent product performance across use conditions, the KXTF9 operates across a supply volt- age of 1.8V to 3.6V DC. The sensor element functions on the principle of differential capacitance. Ac- celeration causes displacement of a silicon structure resulting in a change in capacitance ...

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... Resolution and acceleration ranges are user selectable via I 2 Resonance as defined by the dampened mechanical sensor. 3 User selectable. 4 Dependent on ODR and 8-bit or 12-bit resolution. ORDERING GUIDE Axes of Sensi- Product Output tivity 2 KXTF9-1026 Digital I C XYZ 2 KXTF9-2050 Digital I C XYZ 2 KXTF9-4100 Digital I C XYZ ...

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