Optical Mouse Sensor ADNS-2620 Questions

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Using the ADNS-2620 optical mouse sensor without an LED in a well-lit environment raises questions about its functionality. The sensor, which operates similarly to a low pixel count camera, typically requires a lens to focus the surface image onto the sensor for effective motion tracking. Placing the sensor very close to the surface (about 1 mm) may allow it to capture some ambient light, but the absence of a lens and LED could hinder its ability to produce a usable image for tracking motion. The built-in prism and lens are essential for focusing the surface details onto the sensor, making them crucial for accurate performance. Overall, while it might be theoretically possible to track motion with just ambient light, the effectiveness is likely compromised without the proper optical components.
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Hello,

I got some optical mouse sensors (ADNS-2620) with lenses and I had a couple of questions that hopefully someone can answer.

1) If I was to use the sensor in a setting where there was plenty of ambient light, would it be possible to use the sensor and the lens with no LED (this assuming that the sensor is placed very close (~1 mm) to the surface that I want to image) and still have an image that can be used to track motion?

2) What exactly is the sensor going to pick up if I place it very close to the surface that i want imaged, but I use JUST the sensor by itself with NO lens or led and just rely on the ambient light? Is there anyway to get an image that can track motion?

Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot.
 
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I haven't tried it but it might work.
The sensor is just a very low pixel count camera sensor (3x3 if I recall correctly) and built-in logic tracks the features of the surface it moves over. Be aware that the prism in the optical path has a lens built into focus the mouse pad surface onto the camera sensor. This focusing is necessary.
 
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