QT115A-ISG Atmel, QT115A-ISG Datasheet - Page 37

IC TOUCH SENSOR PROX 8SOIC

QT115A-ISG

Manufacturer Part Number
QT115A-ISG
Description
IC TOUCH SENSOR PROX 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of QT115A-ISG

Input Type
*
Output Type
*
Interface
*
Current - Supply
*
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V to 5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
SO-8
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Package / Case
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
4.2.2.9
Touch Sensors Design Guide
Merging X Regions
Figure 4-4.
Due to the key size and panel thickness, the resulting key is far from ideal and has a lack of
interdigitation – there is only one X finger! Such a low degree of interdigitation leads to very low key Cx
and a lack of sensitivity. It also tends to render the design more susceptible to Cp on the Y line
small keys with relatively long interconnections and thick panels are a bad combination.
As can be seen from this example, designs with smaller keys and thicker panels make effective
interdigitation very hard when following the guidelines. In such cases, it is better to break the guidelines
by closing the gaps slightly (0.75 x T/2 minimum) and thinning down the X regions.
See also
For keys that share the same X line, the X regions can be merged, as shown in
Figure 4-5.
1. The ratio of Cx to Cpy is important as the maximum QMatrix terminal voltage that can be accumulated is directly
proportional to this ratio. If the ratio is too small, it may be impossible to achieve acceptable key performance.
Section 3.2.3 “Ground Loading” on page 3-3
Example Resulting In Low Interdigitation
Merged X Regions
1.5 mm
1.6 mm
(Lines Merged)
X Electrode
8 mm
0.75 mm
Mutual-capacitance Zero-dimensional Sensors
for suggested compromises.
2.02 mm
Y Electrode
8 mm
Figure
4-5.
10620D–AT42–04/09
(1)
. Hence
4-5

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