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IQS680-100-DNR

IQS680-100-DNR electronic component of Azoteq

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Proximity Sensors Capacitance, PIR, Inductance Sensor

Manufacturer: Azoteq
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IQ Switch ProxFusion Series IQS680 Datasheet Combination sensor with dual channel capacitive proximity/touch, Pyroelectric Infrared Radial sensor and metal detection capabilities The IQS680 ProxFusion IC is a multifunctional Capacitance, Pyroelectric Infrared Radial (PIR) & Inductance sensor designed for applications such as domestic energy efficient lighting applications with movement detection. The IQS680 is an ultra-low power solution designed for short or long term 2 activations through any of the sensing channels. The IQS680 operates standalone or via the I C protocol and custom configurations are stored in an on-chip EEPROM. Applications Features Unique combination of Sensors: Under Cabinet Lighting (UCL) o Capacitive Sensing Standard PIR sensor cost reduction o Inductive Sensing Smart Lights o PIR Sensing Night Lights Capacitive Sensing Battery powered PIR sensors solutions o 2pF to 200pF external capacitive load Movement detection capability o Fully adjustable sensing options o Mutual- or self-capacitance. Inductive Sensing o Distinguish between ferrous and non- ferrous metals o Only external sense coil required (PCB trace) PIR Sensing: o DSP algorithm for long range movement detection. o Automatic drift compensation. Figure 1: Under cabinet UI (PIR and Prox) Multiple integrated UIs Automatic Tuning Implementation (ATI) performance enhancement (10bit ATI) EEPROM included on-chip for calibration data and settings. Minimal external components 2 Standard I C interface (polling with sub 1ms clock stretching) Optional RDY indication for standalone Figure 2: In cabinet UI (Inductive sensor) mode operation Low Power Consumption: o 300uA (100 Hz response) Representations only, not actual markings o 10uA (10 Hz response) Supply Voltage: 1.8V to 3.6V Available Packages T DFN10-3x3x0.7 A -20C to 85C IQS680 Copyright Azoteq 2018 IQS680 Datasheet revision 1.10 Page 1 of 55 All Rights Reserved August 2018 Shortcut to memory map IQ Switch ProxFusion Series Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 PROXFUSION ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 PACKAGING AND PIN-OUT ....................................................................................................................................... 6 TABLE 1-1: PIN-OUT DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 6 1.3 REFERENCE SCHEMATIC ........................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 SENSOR CHANNEL COMBINATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 8 TABLE 1-2 SENSOR - CHANNEL ALLOCATION ....................................................................................................................... 8 1.5 FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................. 8 1.6 OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 2 USER INTERFACE ................................................................................................................................................ 9 2.1 MOVEMENT DETECTION UI .................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 METAL DETECTION UI ........................................................................................................................................... 10 2.3 EVENT OUTPUT RESPONSES .................................................................................................................................... 11 3 INDUCTIVE SENSING ..........................................................................................................................................12 3.1 CHANNEL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 12 TABLE 3-1 INDUCTIVE SENSOR CHANNEL ALLOCATION ..................................................................................................... 12 3.2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................. 12 TABLE 3-2 INDUCTIVE COIL HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 12 3.3 REGISTER CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................... 13 INDUCTIVE SENSING SETTINGS REGISTERS............................................................................................................................. 13 3.4 SENSOR DATA OUTPUT AND FLAGS ........................................................................................................................... 14 4 PYROELECTRIC INFRARED RADIAL (PIR) SENSING ..............................................................................................15 4.1 CHANNEL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 15 TABLE 4-1 PIR SENSOR CHANNEL ALLOCATION .............................................................................................................. 15 4.2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................. 15 TABLE 4-2 PIR HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 15 4.3 REGISTER CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................... 16 PIR AND CAPACITIVE SENSING SETTINGS REGISTERS .................................................................................................................. 16 4.4 SENSOR DATA OUTPUT AND FLAGS ........................................................................................................................... 17 5 USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS (UCS)...............................................................................................................19 5.1 SAMPLING FREQUENCY .......................................................................................................................................... 19 TABLE 5-1 SAMPLE FREQUENCY OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 19 5.2 INPUT OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 19 TABLE 5-2 USER INPUT OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 19 5.3 OUTPUT FORMAT OPTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 19 TABLE 5-3: OUTPUT FORMATS ............................................................................................................................................. 19 5.4 LIGHTING MODES ................................................................................................................................................. 19 TABLE 5-4: OUTPUT MODES ................................................................................................................................................ 20 5.5 AUTO-OFF .......................................................................................................................................................... 20 5.6 PROXIMITY THRESHOLD ......................................................................................................................................... 20 5.7 TOUCH THRESHOLD .............................................................................................................................................. 20 5.8 PIR EVENT THRESHOLDS ........................................................................................................................................ 20 5.9 PIR ATI THRESHOLD ............................................................................................................................................. 21 TABLE 5-5: PIR DEVIATION THRESHOLDS ............................................................................................................................... 21 5.10 NUMBER OF PIR EVENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 21 5.11 PIR TRIGGER TIME OUT ........................................................................................................................................ 21 5.12 MINIMUM PIR STABILIZATION TIME ........................................................................................................................ 21 6 DEVICE CLOCK, POWER MANAGEMENT AND MODE OPERATION ......................................................................22 6.1 DEVICE MAIN OSCILLATOR ...................................................................................................................................... 22 6.2 DEVICE MODES .................................................................................................................................................... 22 6.3 STREAMING AND STANDALONE MODE: ..................................................................................................................... 22 7 COMMUNICATION ............................................................................................................................................23 7.1 CONTROL BYTE .................................................................................................................................................... 23 2 7.2 I C READ ............................................................................................................................................................ 23 Copyright Azoteq 2018 IQS680 Datasheet revision 1.10 Page 2 of 55 All Rights Reserved August 2018 Shortcut to memory map

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