Rainbow Electronics AT42QT1110-AZ User Manual
Qtouch, Features
Features
•
Sensor Keys:
– Up to 11 QTouch
™
channels
•
Data Acquistion:
– Measurement of keys triggered either by a signal applied to the SYNC pin or at
regular intervals timed by the AT42QT1110's internal clock
– Keys measured sequentially for better performance, or in parallel groups for faster
operation
– Raw data for key touches can be read as a report over the SPI interface
•
Discrete Outputs:
– Configurable “Detect” outputs indicating individual key touch (7-key mode)
•
Device Setup:
– Device configuration can be stored in EEPROM
•
Technology:
– Patented spread-spectrum charge-transfer (direct mode)
•
Key Outline Sizes:
– 6 mm x 6 mm or larger (panel thickness dependent); widely different sizes and
shapes possible, including solid or ring shapes
•
Key Spacings:
– 7 mm center to center or more (panel thickness dependent)
•
Layers Required:
– One
•
Electrode Materials:
– Etched copper, silver, carbon, Indium Tin Oxide (ITO)
•
Electrode Substrates:
– PCB, FPCB, plastic films, glass
•
Panel Materials:
– Plastic, glass, composites, painted surfaces (low particle density metallic paints
possible)
•
Panel Thickness:
– Up to 10 mm glass, 5 mm plastic (electrode size dependent)
•
Key Sensitivity:
– Individually settable via simple commands over serial interface
•
Adjacent Key Suppression
®
(AKS
™
)
– Patented AKS technology to enable accurate key detection
•
Interface:
– Full-duplex SPI slave mode (1.5 MHz), “change” pin, discrete detection outputs
•
Moisture Tolerance Good
•
Power:
– 3V ~ 5.5V
•
Package:
– 32-pin 5 x 5 mm MLF RoHS compliant
– 32-pin 7 x 7 mm TQFP RoHS compliant
•
Signal Processing:
– Self-calibration, auto drift compensation, noise filtering, AKS technology
•
Applications:
– Specific package qualified for automotive applications, such as radio, keyless
entry, electric windows and sat nav
QTouch
™
11-key
Sensor IC
AT42QT1110-MZ
AT42QT1110-AZ
9570H–AT42–02/10
Document Outline
- Features
- 1. Pinout and Schematic
- 2. Overview of the AT42QT1110
- 3. Wiring and Parts
- 4. Detailed Operations
- 5. Control Commands
- 6. Report Requests
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 First Key (0xC0)
- 6.3 All Keys (0xC1)
- 6.4 Device Status (0xC2)
- 6.5 EEPROM CRC (0xC3)
- 6.6 RAM CRC (0xC4)
- 6.7 Error Keys (0xC5)
- 6.8 Signal for Key “k” (0x2k)
- 6.9 Reference for Key “k” (0x4k)
- 6.10 Status for Key “k” (0x8k)
- 6.11 Detect Output States (0xC6)
- 6.12 Last Command (0xC7)
- 6.13 Setups (0xC8)
- 6.14 Device ID (0xC9)
- 6.15 Firmware Version (0xCA)
- 7. Setups and Status Information
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Setting Individual Settings
- 7.3 Setting All the Setups
- 7.4 Address 0: Device Mode
- 7.5 Address 1: Guard Key/Comms Options
- 7.6 Address 2: Detect Integrator Limit (DIL)/Drift Hold Time (DHT)
- 7.7 Address 3: Positive Threshold (PTHR)/Positive Hysteresis (PHYST)
- 7.8 Address 4: Positive Drift Compensation (PDRIFT)
- 7.9 Address 5: Positive Recalibration Delay (PRD)
- 7.10 Address 6: Lower Burst Limit (LBL)
- 7.11 Addresses 7–8: AKS Mask
- 7.12 Addresses 9–15: Detect0 – Detect6 PWM
- 7.13 Address 16: LED Detect Hold Time
- 7.14 Address 17: LED Fade/Key to LED
- 7.15 Address 18: LED Latch
- 7.16 Addresses 19–29: Negative Threshold (NTHR)/Negative Hysteresis (NHYST)
- 7.17 Address 30: Extend Pulse Time
- 7.18 Addresses 31–41: Negative Drift Compensation (NDRIFT)/Negative Recalibration Delay (NRD)
- 8. Specifications
- Revision History