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At the heart of the circuit is an inexpensive (`20) smd chip TTP223 commonly available in BA-6 package. The TTP223 is a touch pad detector IC which offers one touch key, designed for replacing ...
If you want a good display and interface device for an embedded project, it’s hard to look past an old smartphone. After all, you’ve got an excellent quality screen and capacitive touch… ...
Using OpenCV’s blob detection algorithm, the webcam traces the movements of a user’s hand, while a customized Arduino circuit board uses capacitive sensing to determine whether or not a finger ...
At Maker Faire recently, Gizmag's Eric Mack got to check out the Touch Board, which turns any conductive material, including the firm's own conductive electric paint, into a potential capacitive ...
Texas Instruments has introduced a human interface controller device which will support both haptics and capacitive touch on one chip. The MSP430TCH5E haptics-enabled microcontroller will allow ...
Expanding the PureTouch family of low power controllers are the LDS6003, LDS6005, LDS6023, LDS6025, and LDS6028, which target capacitive-touch applications in both mobile and non-mobile designs.
The AT42QT2160 is the latest addition to Atmel’s comprehensive range of capacitive touch controllers based on Quantum Research Group’s charge-transfer technology. These include QTouch controllers for ...
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