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KIT DEV PICDEM TOUCH SENSE 2

DM164128

Manufacturer Part Number
DM164128
Description
KIT DEV PICDEM TOUCH SENSE 2
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
mTouch™r
Datasheets

Specifications of DM164128

Sensor Type
Touch, Capacitive
Interface
Microprocessor
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 16-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
PIC24F
Silicon Manufacturer
Microchip
Silicon Core Number
PIC24F256GB110
Features
ICSP Programming Capability, Directional Pad, Keypad And Slider Sensor
Kit Contents
Board
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Supply
-
Sensitivity
-
Sensing Range
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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2.1
© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc.
INTRODUCTION TO THE TOUCH INTERFACE
Chapter 2. The Demonstration Application
This chapter describes the demo touch sense application that is preprogrammed on the
PIC24F microcontroller and its general principles of operation. Highlights include:
• Introduction to the Touch Interface
• Individual Touch Sense Demonstrations
Control of the touch sense features are built on the PIC24F microcontroller’s on-chip
Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) module. The CTMU consists of a constant
current source that charges the touch circuit to a fixed voltage level. When any addi-
tional capacitance is added to the circuit (from the touch of a fingertip, for example), the
fixed current source will now charge the circuit to a lower voltage. This change is how
the microcontroller detects a touch event. A more detailed description of the CTMU’s
operation is provided Section 11. “Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU)” of the
“PIC24F Family Reference Manual” (DS39724).
The microcontroller uses the CTMU to monitor its analog input channels, which are in
turn, connected to capacitive touch pad sensors on the top layer of the circuit board.
The acrylic top layer protects the top layer of the PCB from direct contact, as well as
visual cues of where to touch.
The Touch Sense 2 Demo Board has four different sensor demonstration areas:
1. Directional Keypad (bottom) and Display (top)
2. Numeric Keypad
3. Touch Slider
4. “Soft” Power Control
A more detailed description of the Touch Sense 2 Demo Board’s operation is provided
in Chapter 4. “Demo Board Hardware”.
FIGURE 2-1:
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TOUCH SENSE AREAS ON THE TOUCH SENSE 2 BOARD
PICDEM™ TOUCH SENSE 2 DEMO
Programmer
2
BOARD USER’S GUIDE
USB
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DS51748A-page 11
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