UVW can be selected by following the instructions in the following sections. The PWM output is available as well. The shadow 4.registers are programmable using the SPI protocol. Writing specific commands supply is turned off or any value (except 0xAB) is to specific addresses written of the internal registers will program values
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AEAT-9922-Q24 Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Application Note Description AEAT-9922-Q24 is a CMOS magnetic sensor structure suitable for contactless 360° encoding based on the Hall Effect. It provides an angle output up to 18 bits of resolution and simultaneous incremental output of up to 10000 CPR. An integrated Hall structure at the core of the device uses a single 2-pole disc or ring magnet to convert the magnetic field vector in the chip plane into an AC signal whose amplitude and phase correspond to the magnitude and direction of the field. An internal digital signal-processing unit then processes and conditions the raw AC signal from the sensor. The output signals are available in three different forms: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Absolute 18-bit position through the 3 wire ,2 wire Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) and 4 wire Serial Protocol Interface (SPI) Incremental output (ABI and UVW signals) These features can be programmed by configuring the internal registers in program mode. More information about the product specifications of AEAT-9922-Q24 is available in the product data sheet. Normal Operation Mode The Normal mode is the normal operating mode of the chip. The absolute output (10-bit to 18-bit absolute position data) is available through serial protocol pin (M0, M1, M2 and M3). The following are the output signal conditions during AEAT-9922-Q24 initialization: PWM signals all 0s. ABI signals all 1s. UVW signals all 0s. The incremental positions are indicated on ABI and UVW signals with user-configurable CPR from 0 to 10000 of ABI signals and pole pairs from 1 to 32 (2 to 64 poles) for UVW commutation signals. Configuration Mode AEAT-9922-Q24 has a built-in memory for multiple-time programming (MTP). Programming of AEAT-9922-Q24 can be performed with the HEDS-9922 programming kit or any tester/programmer device using the guidelines provided. Operation Mode The AEAT-9922-Q24 features two types of operational modes that are normal operation mode and configuration mode. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 November 16, 2020 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Absolute and Incremental Programming The absolute resolution can be set to 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 or 18 bits. For incremental selection, ABI or UVW can be selected by following the instructions in the following sections. The PWM output is available as well. The shadow registers are programmable using the SPI protocol. Writing specific commands to specific addresses of the internal registers will program values of shadow registers to memory. The memory can be program multiple-time. Memory Map The Broadcom AEAT-9922-Q24 uses nonvolatile EEPROM as shown in the tables that follow. The memory is separated into 32 pages with 8 bits per address. EEPROM programming, can be performed at 3.3V or 5V supply. Nonvolatile Register (EEPROM) 1. MTP shadow registers are volatile registers that are loaded with corresponding MTP values after power on. 2. All bits (except addresses 0x10, and 0x200x27) are in LOCK mode by default after power on. To enter UNLOCK mode (to be able to write to the MTPshadow registers or registers), write 0xAB to address 0x10. 3. In UNLOCK mode, you may write to any MTP shadow registers or registers. Values written will remain until power off. 4. The UNLOCK state is maintained until the power supply is turned off or any value (except 0xAB) is written to address 0x10. MTP Shadow Registers 1. MTP shadow registers are volatile (upon power up, reload values from EEPROM) and are not written to EEPROM automatically. 2. To write MTP shadow registers values to EEPROM (nonvolatile) memory, see EEPROM Programming section. 3. The MTP shadow registers will be from address 0x10 to 0x27. The tables that follow show the registers. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 2 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Customer Configuration Registers These registers are available for the users to store any information and configure the encoder as required. Address 0x00 to 0x06 is unlocked. User can directly write to these addresses. Address 0x08 to 0x0E, is locked. User need to write 8'hAB to address 0x10 to unlock. Table 1 Customer Reserved Registers Address Bit(s) Name Description 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 [7:0] Customer Reserve 0 User programmable [7:0] Customer Reserve 1 User programmable [7:0] Customer Reserve 2 User programmable [7:0] Customer Reserve 3 User programmable [7:0] Customer Reserve 4 User programmable [7:0] Customer Reserve 5 User programmable [7:0] Customer Reserve 6 User programmable Table 2 Customer Configuration 0 Registers Address Bit(s) Name Description 0x07 [7] [6] [5] [4] [3:2] Hardware ST Zero Hardware Acc Cal Axis Mode Reserved I-Width Setting (ABI) 1: Enable external pin 0: Disable external pin 1: Enable external pin 0: Disable external pin 1: Off-axis 0: On-axis 0: Reserved 00: 90 electrical deg (e.deg) 01: 180 electrical deg (e.deg) 10: 270 electrical deg (e.deg) 11: 360 electrical deg (e.deg) [1:0] I-Phase Setting (ABI) 00: 90 electrical deg (e.deg) 01: 180 electrical deg (e.deg) 10: 270 electrical deg (e.deg) 11: 360 electrical deg (e.deg) a. Applicable during Off-axis mode only. Default 8'h0 8'h0 8'h0 8'h0 8'h0 8'h0 8'h0 Default 1 1 0 0 00 00 Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 3 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Address Bit(s) Name [7:5] Hysteresis Setting Description 000: 0.00 mechanical degree (m) 001: 0.01 mechanical degree (m) 010: 0.02 mechanical degree (m) 011: 0.04 mechanical degree (m) 100: 0.08 mechanical degree (m) 101: 0.17 mechanical degree (m) 110: 0.35 mechanical degree (m) 111: 0.70 mechanical degree (m) 0x08 [4] [3:0] Direction Setting 1: Count up at counterclockwise rotation 0: Count up at clockwise rotation Absolute Resolution(b) 0000: 18-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0001: 17-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0010: 16-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0011: 15-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0100: 14-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0101: 13-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0110: 12-b absolute resolution (SSI) 0111: 11-b absolute resolution (SSI) 1000: 10-b absolute resolution (SSI) 1001 to 1111 : Reserved b. Flexible 18-bit Absolute resolution from 10-bit to 18-bit. Combination lower that 10-bit is invalid. Table 3 Customer Configuration 1 Registers Address Bit(s) Name Description 0x09 0x0A [7:6] [5:0] [7:0] Reserved Incremental Resolution [13:8](c) Incremental Resolution [7:0](c) 00 ~11: Reserved 00-0000-0000-0000 : 0 CPR (OFF) 00-0000-0000-0001 : 1 CPR 00-0000-0000-0010 : 2 CPR 00-0000-0000-0011 : 3 CPR 00-0000-1000-0000 : 128 CPR 00-0100-0000-0000 : 1024 CPR 10-0000-0000-0000 : 8192 CPR 10-0111-0001-0000 : 10000 CPR 10-0111-0001-0001 : Reserved 11-1111-1111-1111 : Reserved c. Flexible 14-bit Incremental resolution up to 10000CPR. Combination above 10000 is invalid. Default 100 0 0000 Default 01 00000 0000000 Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 4 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Table 4 Customer Configuration 2 Registers Address Bit(s) Nam e [7] Reserved [6:5] PSEL Setting(d) 0: Reserved 00: SSI3a/SPI4a 01: SSI3b/SPI4b 10: SSI2a/UVW 11: SSI2b/PWM Description Default 0 00 0x0B [4:0] UVW, PWM Setting(e) 00000: UVW = 1 pole pairs / PWM fixed period = 10bit 00001: UVW = 2 pole pairs / PWM fixed period = 11bit 00010: UVW = 3 pole pairs / PWM fixed period = 12bit 00011: UVW = 4 pole pairs / PWM fixed period = 13bit 00100: UVW = 5 pole pairs / PWM fixed period = 14bit 01000: UVW = 9 pole pairs / PWM fixed clock = 10bit 01001: UVW = 10 pole pairs / PWM fixed clock = 11bit 01010: UVW = 11 pole pairs / PWM fixed clock = 12bit 01011: UVW = 12 pole pairs / PWM fixed clock = 13bit 01100: UVW = 13 pole pairs / PWM fixed clock = 14bit 00000 d. In conjunction with MATS table for Input / Output configuration e. UVW: Flexible 5-bit UVW resolution up to 32 pole pairs. PWM: Only shown setting is available, other combination is invalid. Table 5 Customer Single-turn Reset Address Bit(s) 0x0C 0x0D 0x0E [7:0] [7:0] [7:6] Nam e Zero Reset 2 Zero Reset 1 Zero Reset 0 Description MSB bit-17 to bit-10 of Absolute Single-turn Bit-9 to bit-2 of Absolute Single-turn LSB bit-1 to bit-0 of Absolute Single-turn Default 0000-0000 0000-0000 00 EEPROM Programming Perform the following steps to program MTP shadow register to EEPROM. 1. Write the desired values to the Customer Configuration MTP registers (0x00 0x0E). 2. Verify the written value by reading back all Customer Configuration MTP registers (0x00 0x0E). 3. Write value 8'hA1 to address 0x11 to program all Customer Configuration MTP registers to EEPROM. 4. Memory busy bit[8] address 0x22 will flag high for 40ms. 5. Once done, perform power cycle and check for Memory Error bit[4] address 0x21. 0 : No memory error 1 : Memory error Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 5 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Encoder Calibration Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Accuracy Angle Calibration In order achieve high degree of angle accuracy; AEAT-9922-Q24 comes with a built-in correction algorithm. This algorithm will correct the error upon installation of encoder to the motor. Figure below shows the comparison between raw and corrected accuracy over one rotation. Followings are the calibration procedure: Via SPI register 1. Mount the encoder to the motor system (with magnet). 2. Rotate the magnet at constant speed ranging from 10RPM to 2000RPM. 3. Once the speed stabilizes, write value 8'h2 to address 0x12 to initiate calibration sequence. 4. Read the calibration status on bit [1:0] address 0x22 10 : Calibration Pass 11 : Calibration Fail 5. The calibration value is automatically stored in memory, no further programming is required. To erase the calibration value, write value 8'h1 to address 0x12. Via Hardware Pin M1 1. Mount the encoder to the motor system (with magnet). 2. Rotate the magnet at constant speed ranging from 10RPM to 2000RPM. 3. Once the speed stabilizes, pull the signal High, M1 for >50ms to initiate the calibration sequence. 4. Read the calibration status on output pin ABI a. If AB=1, I=0 : Calibration Pass b. If AB=1, I=1 : Calibration Fail 5. The calibration value is automatically stored in memory, no further programming is required. Note Hardware pin calibration is automatically disable upon completion, to re-enable this function, user will need to write value 8'h64 to address 0x07. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 6 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Zero Reset Calibration AEAT-9922-Q24 allows users to configure a zero reset position, followings are the calibration procedure: Via SPI register 1. Stop the encoder to the motor system at desire location. 2. Once it is stationary, write value 8'h8 to address 0x12 to reset the absolute single-turn position. 3. Read the calibration status on bit [3:2] address 0x22 10 : Calibration Pass 11 : Calibration Fail 4. The offset value is automatically stored in memory, no further programming is required. To erase the calibration value, write value 8'h4 to address 0x12. Via Hardware Pin M2 1. Stop the encoder to the motor system at desire location. 2. Once it is stationary, pull the signal High, M2 for >50ms to reset the absolute single-turn position. 3. Read the calibration status on output pin ABI If AB=1, I=0 : Calibration Pass If AB=1, I=1 : Calibration Fail 4. The calibration value is automatically stored in memory, no further programming is required. Note Hardware pin calibration is automatically disable upon completion, to re-enable this function, user will need to write value 8'h128 to address 0x07. Safety Alarm AEAT-9922-Q24 provides following safety alarms: Magnet High (MHI) error: This error indicates the magnet strength detected by chip is too strong. When this is flagged high consistently, change to a weaker magnet, or increase the distance between the chip and the magnet. Magnet Low (MLO) error: This error indicates the magnet strength detected by chip is too weak. When this is flagged high consistently, change to a stronger magnet, or decrease the distance between the chip and the magnet. These alarms are read out from SSI interface as described in the "Absolute Output Format" section in the data sheet. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 7 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC AEAT-9922-Q24 Circuit Diagram Figure 2 Recommended Circuit Diagram for AEAT-9922-Q24 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder NOTE Connect the 10 F and 100 nF capacitors as close to the individually assigned power and ground pins as possible. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 8 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC Recommended Magnetic Input Specifications 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Parameter Diameter Disc magnet Ring magnet ID /OD Thickness Disc magnet Ring magnet Magnetic input filed magnitude On-axis (Disc Magnet) Off-axis (Ring Magnet) Magnet displacement radius Recommended magnet material and temperature drift Symbol d t Bpk R_m Min. 4 - 2 45 30 Typ. Max. 6 ID,15 OD,25 - 2.5 - 6 - - 100 - 150 0.25 -0.12 Unit Notes mm mm Recommended magnet: Cylindrical magnet or ring magnet diametrically magnetized & 1 pole pair. mm mm Required vertical/horizontal component of the mT magnetic field strength on the die's surface, mT measured along concentric circle. mm Displacement between magnet axis to the device center %/K NdFeB (Neodymium Iron Boron),grade N35SH Diametrically Magnetized Magnet Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 9 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Absolute Output Format Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder SPI Protocol SPI protocol uses four pins from AEAT-9922. These four pins are shared between UVW, SSI, SPI protocols. MSEL (input pin) selects either protocol at a time. Assert 1 on MSEL pin to select the SPI4 protocol. SPI4 protocols allow user to access memory read or write and position data. It uses CPOL=0, CPHA=1 for triggering. M0 SPI_Chip Select (NCS) signal for SPI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M1 SPI_Data Input (MOSI) signal for SPI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M2 SPI_Clock Input (SCK) signal for SPI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M3 SPI_Data Output (MISO) signal for SPI protocol, output from AEAT-9922 SPI4 Timing Diagram Symbol tL tclk tclkL tclkH tH tCSn tMOSI tMISO tOZ Description Time between SCn falling edge and CLK rising edge Serial clock period Low period of serial clock High period of serial clock Time between last falling edge of CLK and rising edge of CSn High time of CS between two transmission Data input valide to clock ege CLK edge to data output valid Time between CSn rising dege and MISO HiZ NOTE The user should read back data to confirm data is written successfully Min Typ Max Unit 350 ns 100 ns 50 ns 50 ns tclk/2 ns 350 ns 20 ns 51 ns 10 ns Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 10 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note SPI4 Command and Data Frame SPI4 Read sequence Magnetic Encoder IC SPI4 Write sequence 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder SPI-4(A) 16-bit (Parity) By default the chip is configured to SPI4 16-bit selection, PSEL [1] = 0, PSEL [0] = 0 in the register setting. P: Parity EF: Error Flag RW: Read = 1, Write = 0 Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 11 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder SPI4-(B) 24-bit (CRC) To configure the chip to SPI4 24-bit selection, set PSEL [1] = 0, PSEL [0] = 1 in the register setting. W: Warning E: Error RW: Read = 1, Write = 0 Position Read Absolute position data can be obtained by sending read command to address 0x3F. In the event of higher single turn resolution (15-bit and above), the command and data frame size is adjusted accordingly. Example: 18bit + 2bit (parity and error) Warning and Error bit Error bit is trigger if either Magnet High (MHI), Magnet Low (MLO), Memory Error (MEM_Err) or communication error. Details of error bit is available in register address below: bit Address 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0x21 RDY MHI MLO MEM_Err Magnet High (MHI) Error: This indicates that the magnet strength detected by the chip is too strong. When this is flagged high consistently, change the weaker magnet or increase the distance between the chip and the magnet. The value for this alarm is represented as 1. Magnet Low (MLO) Error: This indicates that the magnet strength detected by the chip is too weak. When this is flagged high consistently, change the stronger magnet or decrease the distance between the chip and the magnet. The value for this alarm is represented as 1. Ready: The chip is ready, and the ready value is 1. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 12 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder SPI3 SPI3 protocols only allow access to memory read write. Assert 0 on MSEL and M0 pin to configure it. M0 Set to low, input to AEAT-9922 M1 SPI_Data Input (DIN) signal for SPI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M2 SPI_Clock Input (SCK) signal for SPI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M3 SPI_Data Output (DO) signal for SPI protocol, output from AEAT-9922 SPI3 Timing Diagram Symbol Description tSW Time between SCn falling edge and CLK rising edge tclk Serial clock period tclkH CLK high time after end of last clock period NOTE The user should read back data to confirm data is written successfully SPI3 Read Min Typ Max Unit 1 - - us - - 100 ns 300 - - ns SPI3 Write Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 13 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Serial Synchronous Interface 3-wire (SSI3) SSI3 protocol uses three pins from AEAT-9922. These three pins are shared between UVW, SSI, SPI protocols. MSEL (input pin) selects either protocol at a time. Assert 0 on MSEL pin and 1 on M0 pin to select the SSI protocol. M1 SSI_NSL Input (NSL) signal for SSI protocol, input to from AEAT-9922 M2 SSI_Clock Input (CLK) signal for SSI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M3 SSI_Data Output (DO) signal for SSI protocol, output from AEAT-9922 It is available in 2 options per PSEL register setting: Figure 8 SSI Protocol Timing Diagram Default : Data Output with 3 wire SSI to 10Mhz clock rates Symbol tclk tREQ tNSLH Description SSI_SPI_SEL switch time SCL hight time between NLS falling edge and first SCL falling edge NSL high time between 2 successive SSI reads SSI-3(A) DO pin is held at high state once NSL pin is high Min Typ Max Unit 1 - 300 - 200 - - Us - ns - ns SSI-3(B) DO pin is tristate (high impedance) state once NSL pin is high Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 14 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Serial Synchronous Interface 2-wire (SSI2) SSI2 protocol uses two pins from AEAT-9922. These two pins are shared between UVW, SSI, SPI protocols. MSEL (input pin) selects either protocol at a time. Assert 0 on MSEL & M1 pin and 1 on M0 pin upon power up. M2 SSI_Clock Input (CLK) signal for SSI protocol, input to AEAT-9922 M3 SSI_Data Output (DO) signal for SSI protocol, output from AEAT-9922 It is available in 2 options per PSEL register setting: Symbol tClk tM Description NSL low time after rising edge of last clock period for an SSI read NSL high time between 2 successive SSI reads Min Typ Max Unit 250 - tM/2 ns - 16.5 18.0 us SSI-2(A) Output single data position and remains low after LSB until the next monoflops (tM) expires. SSI-2(B) The same position data can be continuously output by sending clock train and data is separated by a single low pulse. Data will be refresh on the next monoflop (tM) expires. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 15 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC SSI READ Data Format Figure 9 SSI Output Format for Different Absolute Resolution Settings 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder NOTE 3-b status: {Ready, MHI, MLO} Magnet High (MHI) Error: This indicates that the magnet strength detected by the chip is too strong. When this is flagged high consistently, change the weaker magnet or increase the distance between the chip and the magnet. The value for this alarm is represented as 1. Magnet Low (MLO) Error: This indicates that the magnet strength detected by the chip is too weak. When this is flagged high consistently, change the stronger magnet or decrease the distance between the chip and the magnet. The value for this alarm is represented as 1. Ready: The chip is ready, and the ready value is 1. 1-b parity is even parity. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 16 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder PWM PWM protocol uses one output pin (W_PWM) from AEAT-9922. Note that W_PWM pin is shared between UVW and PWM protocols. The PWM signals are configurable to have period of 1025, 2049, 4097, 8193 or 16385 s. During power-up, the PWM signal is 0 before chip ready. PWM Signals (Period = 1025/2049/4097/8193/16385 s) PWM period: 1025, 2049, 4097, 8193, 16385 s PWM protocols is also available in with Init, Error_n, and Exit along with Data information. PWM Signals (Period = 1047/2071/4119/8215/16407 s) PMW Period: 4119us Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 17 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Incremental Output Format The AEAT-9922 provides ABI and UVW signals to indicate incremental position of the motor. ABI The ABI incremental interface is available to provide position data and direction data from the three output pins (A, B, and I). The index signal marks the absolute angular position and typically occurs once per revolution The ABI signal is configurable using the memory map registers. It supports the following configuration: Programmable CPR: 1 to 10000CPR Programmable I-width: 90, 180, 270, or 360 electrical degrees (edeg) Figure 11 ABI Signal (4096 CPR, with Different I-Width Settings), Assuming User Sets Hysteresis at 0.02 Mechanical Degree The Index position is configurable among the incremental state. Index signal raise high once per turn at absolute zero position. Index 90 Broadcom Index 180 AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 18 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Index 270 Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Index 360 UVW Three-channel integrated commutation output (U, V, W) emulates Hall sensor feedback and is available using three output pins. Note that W_PWM pin is shared between the UVW and PWM protocols. AEAT-9922 can configure pole pairs from 1 to 8 equivalents to 2 to 16 poles. Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 19 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Note that signal U from UVW protocol is tagged to signal I from the ABI protocol as shown in the following figure. Figure 13 U-to-I Tagging Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 20 AEAT-9922-Q24 Application Note Magnetic Encoder IC Recommended PCB Land Pattern (in mm) Land Pattern Dimensions 10-Bit to 18-Bit Programmable Angular Magnetic Encoder Recommended Lead Free Solder Reflow Soldering Temperature Profile Broadcom AEAT-8811-Q24-AN100 21 Broadcom, the pulse logo, Connecting everything, Avago Technologies, Avago, and the A logo are among the trademarks of Broadcom and/or its affiliates in the United States, certain other countries and/or the EU. Copyright © 2020 by Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. 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