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Industry’s Lowest Power Projected-Capacitive Touch Controllers

Published: Mar 27,2014

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Low-Power Projected-Capacitive Touch Pad Development Kit

Microchip Technology Inc., announced a new family of projected-capacitive touch controllers—the MTCH6102 with industry-leading low-power performance.

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These turnkey projected-capacitive controllers make it easy for designers to add contemporary touch and gesture interface designs to cost-sensitive applications.

This MTCH6102 facilitates design integration of capacitive scanning for touchscreens and touchpads including 11 single-finger gestures to swipe, scroll or double tap.

The MTCH6102 enables flexible, scalable solutions to support PCB, ITO or FPC sensors up to 15 channels. It supports cover lenses up to 3 mm plastic and 5 mm glass and configurable sleep/idle frame rates to optimize for most power budgets with active mode as low as 12 µA. Microchip offers its free Configuration Utility to allow designers to make fast customizations.

Microchip also provides designers with the firmware library for further optimization and control if needed.

The MTCH6102 family serves a wide range of applications in the consumer-electronic (e.g., remote controls, gaming devices, wearable devices such as headphones, watches, fitness wristbands, and track pads), and automotive markets (e.g., automotive interior controls and control panels), among others.

“Microchip’s turnkey, low-cost controller offers the lowest power projected-capacitive touch solution in the industry to maximize battery life in cost-sensitive applications,” said Fanie Duvenhage, director of Microchip’s Human-Machine Interface Division.

“The MTCH6102 provides developers with a flexible touch-sensing solution for smaller touch areas to optimize common constraints of size, power and cost that are critical to applications such as wearable devices, remote controls, gaming devices and track pads.”

Features:

- Up to 15 total channels

- Sensor sizes up to 120mm (4.7”)

- Individual channel tuning for optimal sensitivity

- Works with printed circuit boards (PCB) sensors, film, glass, and flexible printed circuits (FPC) sensors.

- Plastic: up to 3 mm

- Glass: up to 5 mm

- >200 reports per second (configurable)

- 12-bit resolution coordinate reporting

- Gesture detection and reporting

- Self capacitance signal acquisition

- Multiple built-in filtering options

- Configurable sleep/idle framerates

- Standby mode <500nA (typical)

- Active mode <12uA possible

- I2C (400kbps)

- Both polling and interrupt schemes supported

- Sync signal allows for host frame detection

- Field upgradable over I2C

- 1.8V to 3.6V

- -40ºC to +85ºC

- 28 Pin SSOP

- 28 Pin UQFN

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