суббота, 17 февраля 2018 г.

ADNS-9800 laser sensor review: native DPI, acceleration, datasheet info

ADNS-9800 sensor specs


The ADNS-9800 Laser Motion Sensor is an excellent "Breakout Board" for use with Arduino projects. The pins are spaced perfectly, and customizing it for 5V use is easy for fairly experienced gamers or those involved with robotics. The instructions that are included as well as the swath of information online make it easy to learn how to utilize other microcontrollers with a 5V core voltage by cutting tiny traces between the sets of exposed pads on the opposite, or 3.3V side.
The ADNS-9800 Laser Motion Sensor has numerous applications, including optical trackballs, a corded gaming laser mouse, and motion output or other robotic systems commonly used by scientists, scholars, and enthusiasts. The ADNS-9800 Laser Motion Sensor purchased separately comes fully assembled, tested, and includes a focusing lens. It has numerous advancements and can handle up to 12,000 fps - with a resolution up to 8200 cpi along with a ~200 cpi step.
Premium gaming mice like the Cougar 700M rely on ADNS-9800 Laser Motion Sensor technology to maximize response time, accuracy, and provide accurate precision in various game environments and customized settings. The ADNS-900 used in gaming mice such as the COUGAR enjoy a maximum track speed of 150 IPS, and a maximum acceleration of 30G. With an On-Board power regulator and advanced technology 832-865 nm wavelength (VCSEL) this is one of the most advanced gaming sensors on the market. And given it's high speed motion detection and cross usability for various gaming mice we're confident that it'll be a worthwhile investment if you're looking to enjoy your gaming experience with flawless response, and one that compliantly works with Arduino SPI library with ease for those into other forms of technology or projects, as it's built to consistently record distance traveled on any X or Y plane with the correct programming.

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