Displays

Touch controller supports 3D air gestures 20cm away

30th June 2015
Nat Bowers
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Expanding its Human Interface Solutions portfolio, Microchip Technology's MTCH6303 supports touch sensors with up to 1,000 nodes and diagonals of up to 10”. The projected-capacitive touch controller provides multi-touch coordinates as well as a ready-made multi-finger surface gesture suite that brings modern UI elements, such as pinch and zoom, multi-finger scrolling and swipes, to any embedded design, with minimal host requirements.

The MTCH6303’s advanced signal processing provides noise-avoidance techniques and predictive tracking for 10 fingers, at scan rates of up to 250Hz with a minimum of 100Hz each for five touches. It also combines with Microchip’s MTCH652 high-voltage line driver to achieve a superior SNR for outstanding touch performance in noisy environments.

When combined with the MGC3130, the MTCH6303 solution is capable of supporting 3D air gestures up to 20cm distance from the touch panel. Microchip’s MGC3130 E-field-based 3D tracking and gesture controller includes Microchip’s patented GestIC technology, allowing user input via natural hand and finger movements in free space. This unique combination empowers designers to create interface-control possibilities in 2D and 3D that differentiate their products from the competition.

The advanced capabilities of the MTCH6303 create robust, ready-to-go touch and gesture solutions for the rapid growth of human-interface applications and requirements in: industrial equipment such as machine control panels, HVAC controls, metering and test equipment; home-automation products including security control panels, thermostat and lighting controls; and office equipment such as printers, copiers and fax machines.

The MTCH6303 is supported by Microchip’s new Multi-Touch Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Development Kit (DV102013) which is priced at $149.00 and available to order today with free, downloadable software. The DV102013 incorporates the MTCH6303 projected-capacitive touch controller and the MTCH652 high-voltage driver on a controller board, and includes a transparent, 8” ITO touch panel for easy demonstration of the MTCH6303’s touch-controller capabilities and supporting GUI functionality.

Microchip’s free MTCH6303 GUI provides designers with complete access to the configuration and tuning parameters. Advanced visualisation windows assist all user levels with easy-to-understand feedback, to accelerate design integration for fast time-to-market. Additionally, Microchip empowers designers by providing access to the firmware library, to enable further customisations for maximum design flexibility and control.

The MTCH6303 is available in 64-pin TQFP and QFN packages. The MTCH652 is offered in 28-pin QFN, SSOP and SOIC packages; and the MGC3130 in a 28-pin QFN package. All three devices are available now for sampling and volume production.

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