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Figure 3. USB and PS/2 peripheral connectors
clip, LASER) over both a USB
or PS/2 connection, using a
Cypress enCoRe USB
Controller. This kit also
enables users to understand
the recommended mechanical
assembly. (See Appendix C
and D)
System Requirements
PCs using Windows
95/
Windows
98/ Windows
NT/
Windows
2000 with PS/2
port and standard 3-button
USB mouse driver loaded.
Functionality
3-button, scroll wheel mouse.
Operating (For PS/2 Mode)
1. Turn off the PC.
2. Plug the mouse unit’s PS/2
connector into the PC’s PS/2
port.
3. Turn on the PC. All of the
mouse buttons and scroll
wheel will function exactly
like a standard PS/2 mouse.
Figure 4. Exploded view drawing of optical tracking engine with ADNS-6000 optical mouse sensor.
ADNS-6000 (sensor)
Customer Supplied PCB
ADNS-6120 (lens)*
Customer Supplied Base Plate
With Recommended Features
Per IGES Drawing
Customer Supplied VCSEL PCB
ADNV-6330 (VCSEL)
ADNS-6230-001 (clip)
*or ADNS-6130-001 for trim lens
Some details on ADNK-6003
The ADNK-6003 reference
design mouse unit allows users
to evaluate the performance of
the Optical Tracking Engine
(sensor, lens, LASER assembly
Operating (For USB Mode)
Hot pluggable with USB port.
The PC does not need to be
powered off when plugging or
unplugging the evaluation
mouse.
To Disassemble the ADNK-6003 Unit
The ADNK-6003 comprises of
the plastic mouse casing,
printed circuit board (PCB),
lens, buttons, and USB cable.
(See Figure 4.) Unscrewing the
one screw located at the base
of the unit can open the
ADNK-6003 unit. Lifting and
pulling the PCB out of the
base plate can further
disassemble the mouse unit.
Caution: The lens is not
permanently attached to the
sensor and will drop out of
the assembly.