Features: * Using 50k ±5% resistor for RC oscillation.* Compatible with legacy PS/2 mouse.* Compatible with Microsoft scrolling mouse.* Built-in noise immunity circuit.* Built-in current comparator for photo-couples input.* Built-in three steps dynamic input impedance.* Three key-switches and four...
SC84510: Features: * Using 50k ±5% resistor for RC oscillation.* Compatible with legacy PS/2 mouse.* Compatible with Microsoft scrolling mouse.* Built-in noise immunity circuit.* Built-in current comparator ...
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Characteristic |
Symbol |
Value |
Unit |
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Temperature Under Bias |
TOPR |
0 ~ 70 |
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Storage Temperature range |
TSTR |
-65 ~ +150 |
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Input Voltage |
VIN |
-0.3 ~ +6.0 |
V |
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Output Voltage |
VO |
-0.3 ~ +6.0 |
V |
The SC84510 Scrolling Mouse Controller is specially designed to control PS/2 mouse device. This single chip can interface three keyswitches four photo-couples plus x-axis direct to 8042 controller.
SC84510 can receive command and echo status or data format which are compatible with IBM PS/2 mode mouse.
Key debouncing circuit is provided to prevent false entry and improve the accuracy.
In the traditional mouse, a great number of noises are generated when the grid is partially closed or opened. These noises are usually mistaken for movement signals by traditional mouse controller and the cursor of the display screen is thus moved frequently up and down or back and forth. This will consume a great amount of energy. The SC84510 mouse controller provides noise immunity circuits to eliminate these noises in order to reduce energy consumption.