PMW3360 Product Datasheet
Optical Gaming Navigation Sensor
PixArt Imaging Inc.
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PCB Assembly Recommendation
1) Insert the integrated sensor and all other electrical components into PCB.
2) Wave-solder the entire assembly in a no-wash solder process utilizing solder-fixture. A solder-fixture is required to
protect the sensor from flux spray and wave solder.
3) Avoid getting any solder flux onto the sensor body as there is potential for flux to seep into the sensor package, the
solder fixture should be designed to expose only the sensor leads to flux spray & molten solder while shielding the
sensor body and optical apertures. The fixture should also set the sensor at the correct position and height on the
PCB.
4) Place the lens onto the base plate. Care must be taken to avoid contamination on the optical surfaces.
5) Remove the protective kapton tapes from optical apertures of the sensor. Care must be taken to prevent
Contaminants from entering the apertures. Do not place the PCB with the sensor facing up during the entire mouse
assembly process. Hold the PCB vertically when removing kapton tape.
6) Insert PCB assembly over the lens onto the base plate aligning post to retain PCB assembly. The sensor package will
self-align to the lens via the guide posts. The optical position reference for the PCB is set by the base plate and lens.
Note that the PCB motion due to button presses must be minimized to maintain optical alignment.
7) Recommendation: The lens can be permanently secured to the sensor package by melting the lens’ guide posts over
the sensor with heat staking process. Please refer to the application note PMS0122-LM19-LSI-AN for more details.
8) Install mouse top case. There must be a feature in the top case to press down onto the PCB assembly to ensure all
components are stacked or interlocked to the correct vertical height.
Sensor Block Diagram
Figure 9. Block diagram of PMW3360DM-T2QU
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