ATQT600 Atmel, ATQT600 Datasheet - Page 69

KIT EVAL TOUCH FOR QT600

ATQT600

Manufacturer Part Number
ATQT600
Description
KIT EVAL TOUCH FOR QT600
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
QTouch™r
Datasheets

Specifications of ATQT600

Sensor Type
Touch Screen
Interface
USB
Embedded
Yes, Other
Utilized Ic / Part
ATtiny88, ATmega324PA, ATxmega128A1
Processor To Be Evaluated
ATtiny88, ATmega324, ATxmega128
Data Bus Width
8 bit, 16 bit
Interface Type
USB
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Operating Supply Voltage
1.6 V to 3.6 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Kit Application Type
Sensor
Application Sub Type
Touch Sensor
Kit Contents
USB Bridge, MCU Cards, Touchpad Cards
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Mcu Supported Families
ATtiny88,
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Supply
-
Sensitivity
-
Sensing Range
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Touch Sensors Design Guide
Planar Construction
Resolution
Self-capacitance Sensor
Sensor
Slider
Substrate
Touchscreen
Two-dimensional Sensor
Two Touch
Zero-dimensional Sensor
A method of construction in which the electrodes and the traces for the sensor are fabricated on the
same plane of the insulating substrate (for example, a PCB or Flex PCB). See
page
See also non-planar construction.
The measure of the smallest movement on a slider or touchscreen in an axis that causes a change in
the reported coordinate for that axis. Resolution is normally expressed in bits and tends to refer to
resolution across the whole axis in question. For example, a slider of length 100 mm and a resolution
of 10 bits could resolve a movement of 0.0977 mm. Jitter in the reported position degrades usable
resolution.
A sensor with only one direct connection to the sensor controller. A self-capacitance sensor tends to
emit electric fields in all directions. This type of sensor is suitable for implementating sensors for use
with QTouch
See also mutual-capacitance sensor.
The component that detects a touch. That is, a zero-dimensional key, a one-dimensional slider or
wheel, or a two-dimensional touchscreen or touchpad. Sensors consist of one or more electrodes.
A one-dimensional arrangement of electrodes whose capacitance changes when touched, allowing
the location of touch to be computed in one axis.
The base material carrying the electrodes. The substrate is usually a low-loss material, such as PCB
materials, acrylic, polycarbonate or glass, but it can be almost any insulating material.
A two-dimensional arrangement of electrodes whose capacitance changes when touched, allowing
the location of touch to be computed in both X and Y axes. The output from the XY computation is a
pair of numbers, typically 10-bits each, ranging from 0 to 1023, representing the extents of the
touchscreen active region.
A sensor that detects the movement of a finger during touch along two axes. Typical implementations
of two-dimensional sensors are touchscreens and touchpads.
The ability of a touchscreen to report two concurrent touches. The touches are reported as two separate
sets of XY coordinates.
A sensor that represents a single point of contact. The typical implementation of a zero-dimensional
sensor is a key.
3-1.
sensor controllers.
Glossary of Terms
Section 3.2 on
10620D–AT42–04/09
A-3

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