SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T15:50:15-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #867487 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorCustomer #867487urn:uuid:fb3e2c9f-4cfc-3edd-028f-12c144a66c962016-12-29T14:02:10-07:00<p>HI, me again. I did a small production run of a similar board for those interested. It can be found here
https://www.tindie.com/products/tom10122/adns-3050-sensor-board/</p>
Customer #867487 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorCustomer #867487urn:uuid:412687db-7df6-2354-ad09-d7ff1ba0f9982016-11-18T07:56:48-07:00<p>Not sure if you get notifications for this or not but I have a kickstarter going for a similar sensor if you still want one https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1747562424/adns-3050-optical-sensor</p>
Customer #867487 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorCustomer #867487urn:uuid:6c7dac50-ab2e-5d90-aab6-4da96fb386842016-11-18T07:55:06-07:00<p>Hi everyone, if anyone still wants a sensor board like this I currently have a kickstarter going for one https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1747562424/adns-3050-optical-sensor<p>It uses a ADNS-3050 sensor with a higher resolution than the 2610, I also have code and 3d models to make a mouse with it.</p></p>
Miklos24 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorMiklos24urn:uuid:a5b60938-2ae7-79f2-09fd-3ba284d0fb472016-06-04T16:21:23-06:00<p>Hey, I know this was a long time ago, but I was wondering if you still had the Optical Mouse Sensor Breakout. I would be willing to buy it from you for a price you name if you still have it.</p>
Jim_Blues_Harp on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorJim_Blues_Harpurn:uuid:69c2beae-7d92-4b3a-b4fd-10706a4d43512011-12-09T11:04:57-07:00<p>You can use this with basically any microcontroller. The serial interface is pretty simple and the Arduino library does a great job of demonstrating how to use it. You should be able to adapt it to a PIC without too much trouble.</p>
mahesh2000 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse Sensormahesh2000urn:uuid:e775c247-df34-c590-3e5b-f699d0806af82011-10-06T12:40:29-06:00<p>also, it appears from the avago site that the ADNS 2620 has been discontinued.</p>
mahesh2000 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse Sensormahesh2000urn:uuid:6f18a513-1146-4b13-b5e9-97b4ffbd94792011-10-06T12:39:26-06:00<p>noob here, please help. is it possible to make this work with a PIC processor? i need a microprocessor AND optic sensor with low power usage. the ADNS 3000 is a low power mouse sensor, so i'd use this breakout board to test, then switch over to the actual device i want to use. it is my understanding that the arduino is NOT a lower power device as compared to some PIC models.<br>
help out the noob, thanks.</p>
MikeGrusin on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorMikeGrusinurn:uuid:117a2d09-1ee3-f8a3-2295-957c4841d30d2011-09-21T14:33:59-06:00<p>In the example sketch (ADNS2620_Example.pde), try changing the line:<br>
ADNS2620 mouse(18,19);<br>
to<br>
ADNS2620 mouse(A1,A0);<br>
and see if that works better. Note that you <em>will</em> need the plastic lens in place in order for it to pick up movement.</p>
Kuxz on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorKuxzurn:uuid:73b7822c-c0e1-8d8d-13a2-0f6f7045e72c2011-09-21T03:39:26-06:00<p>I have tried this sensor using the library provided together with Ardupilot with GND to GND, VCC to 5V, SDIO to Analog 4 and SCL to Analog 5. But when I try to read the X and Y from the sensor, the output will always remain FF for both X and Y. I have also try the method found in this page (http://www.flickr.com/photos/60663161@N08/5527104174/in/photostream/) saying that pin declaration where 18 = Analog 4 OR A4 & 19 = Analog 5 or A5. But the output is still FF. How can I get the readings for X and Y? Anyone manage to get the readings for the X and Y ?</p>
Customer #220093 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorCustomer #220093urn:uuid:6d68ea35-ee14-f768-94d3-45c9fadcf1d92011-05-11T02:25:56-06:00<p>do you think you could use this to reliably measure say a slick or semislick wheel odometry??</p>
Customer #214385 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorCustomer #214385urn:uuid:7a8844c3-3844-b2b9-ac5a-47267363a4e42011-04-14T01:15:33-06:00<p>Somthing wrong with the allignment. As you can see,the led should be at the top side of the PCB instead of the bottom side. I just got one and I found the lens and the sensor can't contact closely. It's because the relative position between lens and sensor goes wrong.</p>
LucidGold on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorLucidGoldurn:uuid:b9aed558-cbca-58e3-dbdd-65fe6cbeae482011-03-13T22:33:36-06:00<p>I am not sure this is working:<br>
x:FF y:FF<br>
I connected to Analog Pins 4 & 5!<br>
is it defective?</p>
Customer #159612 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorCustomer #159612urn:uuid:117bf0fd-558c-0b07-d1aa-298f46badb822011-02-16T17:32:21-07:00<p>hi guys,<br>
need help. i connect it to arduino Duemilanove but the reading from arduino library example only show both x & y =0, any things else I miss?<br>
VCC to 5 v<br>
GND to GND<br>
SDIO to arduino analog pin 4<br>
SCL to arduino analog pin 5<br>
thanks in advance.</p>
Chiel on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorChielurn:uuid:fd666596-3983-3363-ccb2-a50583eba69a2010-12-21T13:53:12-07:00<p>Great sensor. worked nearly imidiatly. just dont forget to remove the kapton tape on the sensor.</p>
Iota on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorIotaurn:uuid:6ef55a67-1d19-a2af-58d1-61e1491535a22010-12-15T15:19:58-07:00<p>Would it be possible to get the Eagle files ? The archive only contains Gerber files.<br>
Thanks !</p>
frank26080115 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse Sensorfrank26080115urn:uuid:8f09d6f3-397c-36c3-efc7-ed9280135bed2010-11-28T17:33:36-07:00<p>Awesome, I just received my order of this. I got a mouse working and then I made a Windows app display the bitmap data from the sensor<br /><br>
<br /><br>
http://frank.circleofcurrent.com/index.php?page=usnoobie_adns2610</p>
RobertC. on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorRobertC.urn:uuid:979bb7af-88f9-ead5-be21-e285a1034b702010-11-17T09:14:51-07:00<p>Good stuff. I added those both above, thanks.</p>
Quazar on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorQuazarurn:uuid:1958d3ce-3cdc-ad2b-ac9b-b0f57263a6a32010-11-16T12:43:34-07:00<p>Some additional docs you might find helpful:<br /><br>
<br /><br>
The <a href="http://www.avagotech.com/docs/AV02-1278EN" rel="nofollow">HDNS-2100</a> Lens Spec Sheet<br /><br>
The <a href="http://www.avagotech.com/docs/AV02-0998EN" rel="nofollow">HDNS-2200</a> LED Clip Spec Sheet</p>
JeffB2 on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorJeffB2urn:uuid:edaaaf97-ea7d-497a-18f6-1537e1fb9ff02010-11-12T21:25:52-07:00<p>Whoa, and it's within my price range, good job!</p>
BB on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorBBurn:uuid:fa93edf1-3a63-83f2-ef87-57a93ec9e2292010-11-11T14:36:30-07:00<p>Awesome! I've been eying these things for a while on Mouser, but here they are in a nice full package. Great work SFE!</p>
Quazar on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorQuazarurn:uuid:a2cab7d0-99a4-7b56-cbba-24aa9815e3cb2010-11-08T13:22:47-07:00<p>Ditto! I've been planning to prototype one of these, but the mechanical requirements (precise cutouts and positioning) have caused me to put this off time and again.<br>
Thanks to SFE for doing the tedious work so we can make bigger/better projects!</p>
Diego Spinola on BOB-10105 - Breakout for ADNS2620 Optical Mouse SensorDiego Spinolaurn:uuid:e123bd6e-df33-763f-f6e5-d540721f06562010-11-05T20:14:56-06:00<p>Well you guys just beat me to it AGAIN! =D well done<br>
I was just prototyping one of these at home in order to reproduce Marko Kleine Berkenbusch's project (<a href="http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/quad-position-hold-" rel="nofollow">http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/quad-position-hold-</a><br>
with-mouse) and use it on my own projects<br>
I'm certainly buying these<br>
Everyone say "low cost low res. computer vision for 8bit MCUs" ;D !</p>