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    Avago ADNS-9500 laser navigation sensor for gaming

    Avago Technologies, a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, announced a new high-performance laser navigation sensor 'ADNS-9500' designed for use in high-end, professional gaming applications.

    Based on Avago's revolutionary LaserStream optical navigation technology, the ADNS-9500 features a powerful navigation engine that enables extremely high-speed motion detection and high resolution to provide precise tracking capabilities which are required for many of today's most popular gaming applications. This new laser sensor is ideal for use in corded and cordless gaming laser mice, optical trackballs and a variety of motion input devices the require precise, high-speed tracking on a variety of different surfaces.


    Avago's ADNS-9500 gaming sensor incorporates an embedded pre-calibrated VCSEL in a single chip-on-board package to simplify manufacturing complexity. A separate round lens (ADNS-6190-002), which is available from Avago, is all that's needed to complete the solution. The two components provide a complete and compact navigation system that has no moving parts. Moreover, a laser calibration process is not required to complete the sensor package making it ideal for high volume assembly. Some of the enhanced features offered by the ADNS-9500 include programmable frame rate and resolution, as well as configurable lift detection to satisfy the preferences of PC gamers.

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    Re: Avago ADNS-9500 laser navigation sensor for gaming

    Features

    • Small form factor chip-on-board package
    • Dual power supply selections – 3V or 5V
    • VDDIO range: 1.65 – 3.3V
    • 16-bits motion data registers
    • High-speed motion detection up to 150ips and acceleration up to 30g
    • Advanced technology 832-865nm wave length VCSEL
    • Self-adjusting frame rate for optimum performance
    • Motion detect pin output
    • Internal oscillator – no external clock input needed
    • Enhanced programmability
    • Compliant to IEC/EN 60825-1 eye safety requirements
    • Pb-Free and RoHS compliant




    Avago’s ADNS-9500 sensor is priced at $4.00 each in 10,000 piece quantities. Samples and production quantities are available now through Avago’s direct sales channel and worldwide distribution partners.

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