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HMC6343 Datasheet, PDF (6/13 Pages) Honeywell Solid State Electronics Center – 3-Axis Digital Compass Module
HMC6343
BASIC DEVICE OPERATION
The Honeywell HMC6343 magnetoresistive sensor circuit is a trio of magnetic sensors, accelerometers, and analog
support circuits to measure magnetic fields. Additionally a microcontroller is integrated for computation of direction and
calibration. With power supply applied, the sensor converts any incident magnetic field in the sensitive axis direction to a
differential voltage output. In addition to the bridge circuit, the sensors have on-chip magnetically coupled offset straps for
incident field adjustment.
BASIC SCHEMATIC INTERFACE
HMC6343
VDD2 21
VDD1 3
VDD3 11
+2.7 to 3.6V
1uF
0Ω
10
VDD4
32
SCL
36
SDA
10kΩ 10kΩ
22
CS
35
CS_CTRL
25
29
GND1
HOST
µP
VDD
I2C_CLK
I2C_DATA
GND
Offset Straps
The three offset straps have a spiral of metallization that couples in the sensor element’s sensitive axis. The straps will
easily handle currents to buck or boost fields through the ±6 gauss linear measurement range, but designers should note
the extreme thermal heating on the die when doing so.
With most applications, the offset strap is not utilized and can be ignored. Designers can leave one or both strap
connections (Off- and Off+) open circuited, or ground one connection node.
Operational Modes
The HMC6343 has three operational modes; Sleep, Standby, and Run. Sleep mode is defined as having the analog
circuitry powered off, and has the lowest power consumption while power is applied to the VDD pins. Standby mode has
the HMC6343 fully powered, but with no measurements performed and the processor is waiting for commands to perform.
Run mode is fully engaged in continuous measurements at the set rate, and ready to receive further commands. The
operational mode settings are stored in EEPROM register 0x04, and shown further the HMC6343 protocol definition.
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