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Date: 26th May 2010
Dev. Kit and 8-bit MCU from Microchip
with new capacitive touch screen tech
Microchip has announced the availability of mTouch Projected
Capacitive Touch-Screen Sensing Technology, which it says
is the first in a series of patent-pending releases supporting
projected capacitive touch-screen solutions across the company's
portfolio of 8-, 16- and 32-bit PIC MCUs. Microchip has
also introduced the mTouch Projected Capacitive Development
Kit as well as the PIC16F707 8-bit microcontroller (MCU),
featuring two 16-channel Capacitive Sensing Modules (CSMs)
that can run in parallel for increased sampling speed. These
modules are designed to enable designers to easily integrate
projected capacitive touch-sensing functionality into their
application with a single MCU.
The mTouch projected capacitive touch-screen technology
enable development of glass-front user interfaces supporting
user interaction such as gestures. Typical applications
include global positioning systems, thermostats, mobile
handheld units and other devices that use smaller displays
with a finger input.
"Microchip continues to make it easy for designers
to integrate touch-sensing interfaces, with inexpensive,
no-hassle solutions," said Steve Drehobl, vice president
of Microchip's Security, Microcontroller and Technology
Development Division. "Our projected-capacitive offering
gives customers access to this exciting technology with
a minimal learning curve, for fast time to market. The technology
and development kit are easily accessible, highly flexible
and user-oriented, to enable low-cost and fast implementations
of projected-capacitive touch."
mTouch Projected Capacitive Development Kit: The mTouch
Projected Capacitive Development Kit includes a 3.5"
sensor mounted on a sensor board, a projected-capacitive
board with the PIC16F707 MCU and fully functional firmware.
The kit enables users to connect sensors to up to 24 channels.
The open source code supports sensors with up to 32 channels
and the kit includes a GUI tool that enables customers to
easily adjust key parameters that are important to their
design.
Price: mTouch Projected Capacitive Development Kit is priced
at US$119.99
Availability: Now
PIC16F707 Microcontroller: The low-power PIC16F707 8-bit
MCU has a wide operating voltage range of 1.8 - 5.5V, with
a typical projected-capacitive sensor application operating
current of approximately 1.5 mA at 5V.
Package and availability:
44-pin, 8 mm x 8 mm QFN and TQFP is available now.
40-pin, 5 mm x 5 mm micro QFN (µQFN) will be available
in the 3rd quarter of 2010.
Price: US$0.99 each
For more information visit: http://www.microchip.com
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