AR1010T-I/SS Microchip Technology, AR1010T-I/SS Datasheet

IC TOUCH SCREEN CTRLR 20-SSOP

AR1010T-I/SS

Manufacturer Part Number
AR1010T-I/SS
Description
IC TOUCH SCREEN CTRLR 20-SSOP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Resistiver
Datasheets

Specifications of AR1010T-I/SS

Package / Case
20-SSOP
Touch Panel Interface
4-Wire, 5-Wire, 8-Wire
Number Of Inputs/keys
3 Key
Resolution (bits)
10 b
Data Interface
UART
Data Rate/sampling Rate (sps, Bps)
9.6k
Voltage - Supply
3.3 V ~ 5 V
Current - Supply
17mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Supply Voltage Range
3.135V To 3.465V, 4.75V To 5.25V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Digital Ic Case Style
TSSOP
No. Of Pins
20
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Supply
RoHS Compliant
Ic Function
Touch Screen Controller
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Sampling Rate (per Second)
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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TSHARC™ Win CE Drivers Manual
Windows® CE version 4.2
RS-232, USB & PS/2
Rev 1.18
Document Revision and Copyright
Document Name: WinCE42DriversMan042209
Document Date: April 22, 2009
Copyright Microchip Technology, 1995 – 2009, All rights reserved.
TSHARC™ is the exclusive trademarks of Microchip Technology
Contact Information
Microchip Technology
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9055 North 51
Street Suite: H
Brown Deer, Wisconsin 53223
www.microchip.com/TSHARC
Phone: 414-355-4675
Fax: 414-355-4775
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AR1010T-I/SS Summary of contents

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... TSHARC™ Win CE Drivers Manual Document Revision and Copyright Document Name: WinCE42DriversMan042209 Document Date: April 22, 2009 Copyright Microchip Technology, 1995 – 2009, All rights reserved. TSHARC™ is the exclusive trademarks of Microchip Technology Contact Information Microchip Technology st 9055 North 51 Street Suite: H Brown Deer, Wisconsin 53223 www ...

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Table of Contents   1. Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................... 2   2. Table of Figures ....................................................................................................................... 3   3. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 4 Before you Begin ......................................................................................................................... 4 Supported Features ..................................................................................................................... 4 Supported Processors ................................................................................................................. 4 RS-232 Specific Information ........................................................................................................ ...

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Changing the mouse event stream rate ..................................................................................... 20 Method 1: ............................................................................................................................... 20 Method 2: ............................................................................................................................... 20   7. TSHARC Component Removal .............................................................................................. 21 Removing a TSHARC Driver Components from an OS Design ............................................ 21 Removing TSHARC Driver Components from the ...

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Introduction Before you Begin • Platform Builder 4.2 must already be installed and configured on your Windows development system. • Please be sure no instances of Platform Builder 4.2 are currently running. • Navigate your system to find the ...

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Running the TSHARC Microsoft Installer File Welcome Screen Figure 1: TSHARC CE 4.2.msi Welcome Running the Microsoft Installer application will begin with a Welcome screen. This screen shows you what version of the driver you are installing, and for ...

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... TSHARC drivers are available at no charge to TSHARC touch screen controller board or chip customers only. Any unlawful use of TSHARC drivers is in strict violation of the United States and international copyright laws. Please contact Microchip Technology Inc. if you have any questions regarding the license agreement. ...

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Select Installation Folder Figure 3: Select Installation Folder Enter the root directory of your Windows CE installation and then click on the “Next” button. For most configurations, the default path is appropriate. Select “Next” to proceed with installation. Browsing Folder ...

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Verifying Disk Space Figure 5: Disk Cost View The Disk Cost View shows the amount of space available on each hard drive included on the development system. Click on the “OK” button to exit. Confirm Installation Figure 6: Confirm Installation ...

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Select “Next” to continue with the installation. Install Status Screen Figure 7: Install Status Screen Once installation is complete, please select “Next”. Driver Updates Report Figure 8: Changes Made Since Previous Version A document on changes made to ...

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Installation Complete 9: Installation Complete The installation of the TSHARC® driver is now complete. Driver File Locations Upon successful installation of the TSHARC driver, the TSHARC Driver files will now be copied according to the following: • The Serial files ...

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Adding a TSHARC Driver Component Design Adding the TSHARC driver component to your OS design is an integral step in the Image Building Process. Often this step is over-looked or performed incorrectly. The TSHARC driver was ...

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Board Support Package Selection Figure 11: Board Support Package Selection Screen Many different board support packages are available with the TSHARC controller. While many CE systems seen are X86, please make sure the correct BSP for the image build is ...

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Design Templates Figure 12: Platform Configuration Selection Design templates are ready-configured system builds made available by Platform Builder. These different configurations try to include the necessary dependencies and components for your particular application. The TSHARC driver has been verified using ...

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Application and Media Selection Figure 13: Application and Media Selection This screen allows for the addition of applications and media support to the OS build. This is completely optional and dependent only on the individual project’s requirements. TSHARC controllers do ...

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Networking and Communications Figure 14: Networking and Communications If any additional support for networking or communications are required, please select them here. Select “Next” to continue. Completing Platform Builder Wizard Figure 15: Completed Platform Wizard Please select “Finish” to complete ...

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Adding the TSHARC Catalog Adding the TSHARC Device Driver as a catalog item is essential for correct driver implementation. The TSHARC Driver Catalog can be found under Core OS, within the Display Base Devices. Figure 16: Adding TSHARC Component To ...

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Configuring TSHARC Controller Changing the Number of Calibration Points Method 1: • In "Platform Builder 4.2", click on the FileView tab • Double click on the appropriate registry file <WINCEROOT>\PUBLIC\COMMON\OAK If Serial o \DRIVERS\TSHARC\TSHARCS\TSHARCS.reg If PS/2 o \DRIVERS\TSHARC\TSHARCP\TSHARCP.reg If ...

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Enabling Right-Click Emulation Method 1 • In "Platform Builder 4.2", click on the “FileView” tab • Double click on the appropriate registry file <WINCEROOT>\PUBLIC\COMMON\OAK If Serial o \DRIVERS\TSHARC\TSHARCS\TSHARCS.reg If PS/2 o \DRIVERS\TSHARC\TSHARCP\TSHARCP.reg If USB o \DRIVERS\TSHARC\TSHARCU\TSHARCU.reg • Remove the semi-colons ...

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Changing Calibration Timeout Values There are two timeout values that are adjustable in the registry that correspond to the timeout value when first launching the calibration application (“CalTimeIn”) and the timeout value after touching all of the calibration points(“CalTimeOut”). If ...

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Method 2 The Beep can also be configured using the Windows CE "Volume & Sounds" control panel applet. To use this applet, set the "usewincebeep" entry to a DWORD value of one or two in the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Hampshire\CurrentVersion\Global" registry branch. Enable/Disable ...

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TSHARC Component Removal Removing a TSHARC Driver Components from an OS Design • Click on the "FeatureView" tab. • Browse to "Device Drivers->Input Devices". • Right-click on the appropriate TSHARC component: If Serial, right-click on "Serial TSHARC Touch Screen ...

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Aygshell Component - Effect on Right-Click Emulation Windows CE has a shell extension called "aygshell" that is meant to be used with touch screen. If the touch screen is touched and held in the same region of the screen, black ...

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Notes 23 ...

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... Microchip Technology Inc 9055 N. 51st Street Unit H Brown Deer, WI 53223 Main Phone: 414-355-4675 Main Fax: www.microchip.com/TSHARC Copyright Microchip Technology Inc 1996 – 2009 Microchip® and TSHARC™ are trademarks of Microchip Technology Inc All rights reserved. 414-355-4775 24 ...

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