AT42QT1040-MMH QS418 Atmel, AT42QT1040-MMH QS418 Datasheet - Page 8

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AT42QT1040-MMH QS418

Manufacturer Part Number
AT42QT1040-MMH QS418
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT42QT1040-MMH QS418

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
4. Detailed Operations
4.1
4.2
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Adjacent Key Suppression
Discrete Outputs
AT42QT1040
The use of AKS is selected by the connection of a 1 M resistor (RAKS resistor) between the
SNSK0 pin and either Vdd (AKS mode on) or Vss (AKS mode off).
Table 4-1.
Note:
There are four discrete outputs (channels 0 to 3), located on pins OUT0 to OUT3. An output pin
goes active when the corresponding key is touched. The outputs are open-drain type and are
active-low.
On the OUT2 pin there is a ~500 ns low pulse occuring approximately 20 ms after a power-
up/reset (see
pulse may need to be considered from the system design perspective.
The discrete outputs have sufficient current sinking capability to directly drive LEDs. Try to limit
the sink current to less than 5 mA per output and be cautious if connecting LEDs to a power
supply other than Vdd; if the LED supply is higher than Vdd it may cause erratic behavior of the
QT1040 and “back-power” the QT1040 through its I/O pins.
RAKS Connected To...
Vdd
Vss
The RAKS resistor should always be connected to either Vdd or Vss and should not be
changed during operation of the device.
Changing the RAKS option will affect the sensitivity of the particular key. Always check
that the sensitivity is suitable after a change. Retune Cs0 if necessary.
Figure 4-1
RAKS Resistor
for an example oscilloscope trace of this pulse at two zoom levels). This
Mode
AKS on
AKS off
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