ADNS-5700
Optical Mouse Sensor
Data Sheet
Description
Features
The ADNS-5700-XXXX is a compact, one chip USB optical Optical navigation technology
mouse sensor for implementing a non-mechanical track-
ing engine for computer mice.
Default resolution 1000cpi, selectable resolution
800cpi or 1200cpi through different part number
It is based on optical navigation technology that measures
changes in position by optically acquiring sequential
surface images (frames) and mathematically determining
the direction and magnitude of movement.
High speed motion detection up to 30 inches per
second (ips) and acceleration of 8g
Accurate navigation over a wide variety of surfaces
No precision optical alignment needed
Wave Solderable
The sensor is in a 18 -pin optical package that is designed
to be used with the ADNS-5100-001 trim lens the ADNS-
5200 Clip and the HLMP-EG3E-xxxxx LED. These parts Single 5.0 volt power supply
provide a complete and compact mouse sensor. There are
no moving parts, and precision optical alignment is not
required, facilitating high volume assembly.
Meets USB Revision 2.0 specification
Meets HID Revision 1.11
Tilt Wheel function
The output format is USB. This device meets HID Revision
Optical or Mechanical Z-Wheel function
12bits motion reporting
1.11 specification and is compatible with USB Revision 2.0
specification.
Frame rate is varied internally to the sensor to achieve 2 axis sensor rotation : 0° or 270°
tracking and speed performance, eliminating the need for
the use of many registers.
Applications
Mice for desktop PC’s, Workstations, and portable PC’s
Trackballs
Default resolution is specified as 1000 counts per inch,
with rates of motion up to 30 inches per second. Buttons
and tilt wheel features are also available.
Integrated input devices
A complete mouse can be built with the addition of a PC
board, switches and mechanical Z-wheel, plastic case and
cable.
Theory of Operation
The ADNS-5700-XXXX is based on Optical Navigation
Technology. 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 and illumination system provided by the ADNS-5100-
001 trim lens, ADNS-5200 clip and HLMP-EG3E-xxxxx LED.
These images are processed by the DSP to determine the
direction and distance of motion. The DSP generates the
x and y relative displacement values which are converted
to USB motion data.