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IC TOUCH SCREEN CTLR 12-WLP

MAX11800EWC+T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX11800EWC+T
Description
IC TOUCH SCREEN CTLR 12-WLP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Resistiver
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX11800EWC+T

Touch Panel Interface
4-Wire
Number Of Inputs/keys
1 TSC
Resolution (bits)
12 b
Data Interface
Serial, SPI™
Data Rate/sampling Rate (sps, Bps)
105k
Voltage - Supply
1.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
12-WLP
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Sampling Rate (per Second)
105k
Resolution
11 bits
Interface Type
I2C, SPI
Supply Voltage (max)
3.6 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.7 V
Conversion Rate
34.4 KSPs
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
MAX11800EWC+T
MAX11800EWC+TTR
Low-Power, Ultra-Small Resistive Touch-Screen
Controllers with I
Figure 9. Continuous Interrupt Mode (Direct Conversion Mode)
Procedure: The EINT mode reduces TIRQ activity.
During EINT, the MAX11800–MAX11803 idle in a TDM.
TIRQ goes low when a new touch is detected on the
panel. TIRQ stays low for a fixed duration as specified
in the configuration register 0x01, indicating to the AP
that a touch is present and measurements are required.
The AP requests specific panel setups and measure-
ments through the serial interface using panel setup
and conversion commands after TIRQ goes low. Once
a measurement is complete (with CONT = 0), the
MAX11800–MAX11803 check for the continued pres-
ence of a touch and tag the data accordingly. See
Table 7. The duration of this operation is programma-
ble, specified in the Touch-Detect Pullup Timing
Configuration Register (0x07) section. After the data is
tagged, it is available for readback through the serial
interface. The MAX11800–MAX11803 do not return to
TDM when the panel touch is still present (ETAG = 00,
01), but remain in an LPM awaiting further measure-
ment commands. The devices return to TDM when the
panel touch is no longer present (ETAG = 10) and
return control of the TIRQ interrupt to the TDM circuitry
to await the next touch event.
After a touch is indicated, the AP must continue to issue
conversion commands until the touch is removed, alert-
ing the AP when the panel is released (by ETAG = 10).
The MAX11800–MAX11803 return to TDM and observe
the start of the next touch event. Panel commands
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READBACK OPERATIONS ARE NOT SHOWN, BUT ARE EXECUTED DURING TDM PERIODS.
SCAN INTERVAL (t
SCAN DURATION (t
TIRQ
PANEL
TOUCH
AP
SD
) IS CONTROLLED BY THE AP AND THE INITIATION OF DM SCAN EVENTS.
) IS A FUNCTION OF THE SCAN TYPE AND CONFIGURATION SETTINGS.
TDM
BEGINNING OF TOUCH EVENT
DCM SCAN
ETAG = 00
2
C/SPI Interface
TDM
t
AP
INITIATED AND CONTROLLED BY
DCM SCAN
ETAG = 00
issued with CONT = 1 are not capable of fulfilling this
requirement.
The EINT mode provides the least interrupt activity and
the lowest power consumption. Use EINT mode for
general touch-screen applications and applications
requiring high resolution in space and time. When the
TIRQ bus is shared with other functions, poll the gener-
al status register (0x00) to detect the presence of an
interrupt. See Figure 10.
THE AP
Table 7. Measurement and Event Tags
(Edge Interrupt Mode)
Initial touch (data valid)
Midpress (data valid)
Release/no touch present
(data invalid)
Measurement in progress
(data invalid)
t
SD
MEASUREMENT
EVENT
DCM = DIRECT CONVERSION MODE
TDM
Z1
Z2
X
Y
END OF TOUCH EVENT
DCM SCAN
ETAG = 00
MTAG[3:2]
ETAG[1:0]
TDM
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11

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