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QT1106-ISG

Manufacturer Part Number
QT1106-ISG
Description
QT1106 WHEEL/SLIDER CHIP W/7KEYS
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
QSlide™, QTouch™, QWheel™r
Type
Capacitiver
Datasheet

Specifications of QT1106-ISG

Touch Panel Interface
5-Wire
Number Of Inputs/keys
7 Slider
Resolution (bits)
14 b
Data Interface
Serial, SPI™
Voltage Reference
External
Voltage - Supply
2.8 V ~ 5 V
Current - Supply
1.3mA ~ 3.6mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
32-QFN
Output Type
Logic
Interface
SPI
Input Type
Logic
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
427-1115-2

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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
The QT1106 is an easy to use sensor IC based on
Quantum’s patented charge-transfer (‘QT’) principles for
robust operation and ease of design. This device has many
advanced features which provide for reliable, trouble-free
operation over the life of the product. In particular the
QT1106 features advanced self-calibration, drift
compensation, and fast thermal tracking. Unlike prior
devices, the QT1106 can tolerate power supply fluctuations
better in order to eliminate the need for a voltage regulator in
many cases.
1.2 Burst Operation
The device operates in burst mode. Each key is acquired
using a burst of charge-transfer sensing pulses whose count
varies depending on the value of the sense capacitor Cs and
the load capacitance Cx (finger touch capacitance and circuit
stray capacitance).
The channels’ signals are acquired using three successive
bursts of pulses:
Bursts always operate in 1, 2, 3 sequence as a group and
occur one right after the other with minimum delay. The
groups are separated by an interval of time that can be used
for SPI communications.
Spread-spectrum operation - Bursts can operate over a
spread of frequencies, so that external fields will have
minimal effect on key operation and emissions are very
weak.
Spread-spectrum operation works together with the ‘detect
integrator’ (DI) mechanism to dramatically reduce the
probability of false detection due to noise. An external RC
circuit is required to implement spread spectrum, but this
circuit is optional.
Lq
SNSA3
0
Burst 1: B1, B3, B5, B7 (for discrete keys 1, 3, 5, 7)
Burst 2: B2, B4, B6 (for discrete keys 2, 4, 6)
Burst 3: A1, A2, A3 (for wheel or slider)
(downloadable example CAD files for wheels and sliders can be found on the Quantum
SNSA1
Position (at 7 bits - 0 to 127)
1 to 126
website,http://www.qprox.com/toolbox , then click QT1106)
Figure 1.1 All-Metal Slider and Wheel Construction
SNSA2
SNSA3
127
3
1.3 User Interface Layout Options
The QT1106 can sense through all common plastics or glass
or other dielectric materials up to 10mm thick. It can be used
to implement a linear slider or rotary scroll wheel plus seven
additional discrete keys. The slider or wheel indicates
absolute positions.
1.4 Slider and Wheel Construction
The QT1106 can connect to either a wheel or a linear slider
element (Figure 1.1). Selection of wheel or linear operation is
set through an SPI command. The basis of these designs is
found in US Patent 4,264,903 (expired).
The first and last positions of the linear slider have larger
touch areas.
As with touch button electrodes, wheels and sliders can be
constructed as etched areas on a PCB or flex circuit, or from
clear conductors such as Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) or screen-
printed to allow backlighting effects, or for use over an LCD
display.
1.5 QMagic
Channel 7 of the QT1106 can optionally operate a ‘magic on’
function based on hand or body proximity to a product. By
using a relatively large electrode inside the product’s
enclosure and a larger value of Csb7 (see Figure 2.1), the
product can auto power up or activate its display with hand
approach. This simple feature can add enormous sales
appeal to almost any product.
1.6 SPI Interface
The QT1106 uses a five-wire SPI interface. In addition to the
standard four SPI signals (/SS, SCLK, MOSI and MISO),
there is a DRDY (data ready) output for flow control.
The QT1106 also provides a CHANGE signal to indicate
when there has been a change in detection state. This
removes the need for the host to poll the QT1106
continuously.
On each SPI transfer the host sends three bytes to the
QT1106 and the QT1106 simultaneously sends three bytes
to the host. The bytes sent from the host provide the QT1106
with all its configuration information; the bytes sent from the
QT1106 convey the key states.
Tips of triangles should be
spaced <=4mm apart.
Position 85
SNSA2
TM
Proximity Effect
<=4mm
Position 0
QT1106_8IR0.07_0907
SNSA3
<=4mm
Position 43
SNSA1

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