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AT42QT1111-MU

Manufacturer Part Number
AT42QT1111-MU
Description
IC TOUCH SENSOR 11KEY QFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
QTouch™r
Type
Capacitiver
Datasheet

Specifications of AT42QT1111-MU

Touch Panel Interface
10, 2-Wire
Number Of Inputs/keys
11 Key
Data Interface
Serial, SPI™
Voltage Reference
Internal
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 5.5 V
Current - Supply
12mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Output Type
Logic
Interface
SPI
Input Type
Logic
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
AT42QT1111-MU
AT42QT1111-MUTR

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Reset
Sleep Mode
Calibration
CHANGE Pin
Quick SPI Mode timing
In Quick SPI mode, the minimum time between byte exchanges is reduced to 100 µS.
If a pause in communications of 100 ms is detected during reading of the 7-byte report, the
QT1111 resets the exchange, and on the next byte read it returns byte 0 of the report.
The QT1111 can be reset using one of two methods:
For both methods, the device will follow the same initialization sequence. If there any saved
settings in the EEPROM, these are loaded into RAM. Otherwise the default settings are applied.
Note:
The QT1111 can be put into a very low power sleep mode (typically < 2 µA). During sleep mode,
no keys are measured and the DETECT outputs are all put into high impedience mode to
minimize current consumption. The device remains in sleep mode until a falling edge is detected
on either the SS pin or the CHANGE pin. When the QT1111 wakes from sleep mode, it
continues to operate as it was before it was put into sleep mode. The QT1111 requires
approximately 100 µs to wake from sleep mode and will not respond correctly to SPI
communications until the wake-up procedure is complete. The low level on the SS or CHANGE
pin that is used to wake the device must be maintained for 100 µs to ensure correct operation.
Note:
The device can be forced to recalibrate the sensor keys at any time. This can be useful where,
for example, a portable device is plugged into mains power, or during product development
when settings are being tuned.
The QT1111 can also be configured to automatically recalibrate if it remains in detection for too
long. This avoids keys becoming “stuck” after a prolonged period of uninterrupted detection. See
Section 7.17 on page 37
The CHANGE pin can be configured using the Comms Options setup byte (see
page
• Hardware reset: An external reset logic line can be used if desired, fed into the RESET pin.
• Software reset: A software reset can be forced using the “Reset” control command.
• Data mode
However, under most conditions it is acceptable to tie RESET to Vdd.
30) to act in one of two modes:
– The CHANGE pin is asserted (pulled low) when the detection status of a key
– The CHANGE pin is pulled low when a key’s status changes and is only released
changes from that last sent to the host; that is when a key-touch or key-release event
occurs.
when the “Send All keys” report is requested (0xC1), or the key status information
bytes are read in Quick SPI mode (see
The SPI interface becomes active after the QT1111 has completed its startup sequence,
taking approximately 320 ms after power on/reset.
If the device is set to sleep mode for an extended period, the host should initiate a
recalibration immediately after waking the QT1111.
for details.
AT42QT1111-MU/AT42QT1111-AU
Section 7.5 on page
30).
Section 7.5 on
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