ATQT600 Atmel, ATQT600 Datasheet - Page 18

KIT EVAL TOUCH FOR QT600

ATQT600

Manufacturer Part Number
ATQT600
Description
KIT EVAL TOUCH FOR QT600
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
QTouch™r
Datasheets

Specifications of ATQT600

Sensor Type
Touch Screen
Interface
USB
Embedded
Yes, Other
Utilized Ic / Part
ATtiny88, ATmega324PA, ATxmega128A1
Processor To Be Evaluated
ATtiny88, ATmega324, ATxmega128
Data Bus Width
8 bit, 16 bit
Interface Type
USB
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Operating Supply Voltage
1.6 V to 3.6 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Kit Application Type
Sensor
Application Sub Type
Touch Sensor
Kit Contents
USB Bridge, MCU Cards, Touchpad Cards
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Mcu Supported Families
ATtiny88,
Rohs Compliant
Yes
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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Setting
Negative Drift
Positive Drift
5.3.6
If any key is found to have a significant drop in signal delta, (on the negative side), it is deemed to
be an error condition. If this condition persists for more than the positive recalibration delay, i.e.,
qt_pos_recal_delay period, then an automatic recalibration is carried out.
A counter is incremented each time the sensor delta is equal to the positive recalibration
threshold and stayed there for a specific number of acquisitions. When this counter reaches a
preset limit (the PRD value) the sensor is finally recalibrated. If on any acquisition the delta is
seen to be greater than the positive recalibration threshold level, the counter is cleared and the
positive drifting is performed.
For example, if the PRD value is 10, then the delta has to drop below the recalibration threshold
and stay there for 10 acquisitions in succession without going below the threshold level, before
the sensor is declared to be recalibrated.
Setting
Positive
Recalibration
Delay
5.4 Sensor specific settings
Apart from global settings as mentioned in the section above, touch sensing using QTouch library
could also be fine tuned by more number of configurable settings.
This section explains the settings that are specific to each sensor. For example, sensor 0 can
have a detect threshold (one of the sensor specific setting) that is different from sensor 1.
5.4.1
A sensor’s negative (detect) threshold defines how much its signal must drop below its reference
level to qualify as a potential touch detect. The final detection confirmation must however satisfy
the Detect Integrator (DI) limit. Larger threshold values desensitize sensors since the signal must
change more (i.e. requires larger touch) in order to exceed the threshold level. Conversely, lower
threshold levels make sensors more sensitive.
Threshold setting depends on the amount of signal swing that occurs when a sensor is touched.
Thicker front panels or smaller electrodes usually have smaller signal swing on touch, thus
require lower threshold levels.
Setting
Threshold
5.4.2
This setting is sensor detection hysteresis value. It is expressed as a percentage of the sensor
detection threshold setting. Once a sensor goes into detect its threshold level is reduced (by the
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Positive Recalibration Delay
Detect threshold
Hysteresis
Variable name
threshold
Variable name
qt_neg_drift_rate
qt_pos_drift_rate
Variable name
qt_pos_recal_delay
Data Type
uint8_t
Data Type
uint8_t
uint8_t
Data Type
uint8_t
Unit
counts
Unit
Unit
200 ms
200 ms
cycles
Min
3
Min
1
1
Min
1
8207J-AT42-02/11
Max
255
Max
127
127
Max
255
Typical
10 – 20
Typical
20 (4s)
5 (1s)
Typical
3

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