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MLX90365 Datasheet, PDF (7/35 Pages) Melexis Microelectronic Systems – Triaxis® Position Sensor IC
MLX90365
Triaxis® Position Sensor IC
Once the position (angular or linear stroke) information is computed, it is further conditioned (mapped) vs.
the target transfer characteristic and it is provided at the output(s) as either a ratiometric analog output
level through a 12 bit DAC followed by a buffer or a digital PWM output.
For instance, the analog output can be programmed for offset, gain and clamping to meet any rotary
position sensor output transfer characteristic:
Vout(α) = ClampLo
Vout(α) = Voffset + Gain × α
Vout(α) = ClampHi
for α ≤ αmin
for αmin ≤ α ≤ αmax
for α ≥ αmax
where Voffset, Gain, ClampLo and ClampHi are the main adjustable parameters for the end-user.
The linear part of the transfer curve can be adjusted through a multi-point calibration:
This back-end step consists into either
• up to 4 arbitrary points (5 segments + clamping levels) calibration or
• a Piece-Wise-Linear (PWL) output transfer characteristics - 17 equidistant points w/
programmable origin over 16 different angle ranges from 65 to 360 degrees.
The calibration parameters are stored in EEPROM featuring a Hamming Error Correction Coding (ECC).
The programming steps do not require any dedicated pins. The operation is done using the supply and
output nodes of the IC. The programming of the MLX90365 is handled at both engineering lab and
production line levels by the Melexis Programming Unit PTC-04 with the dedicated MLX90316
daughterboard and software tools (DLL − User Interface).
MLX90365
Rev. 5.7
Page 7 of 35
Datasheet
Jan. 22, 16