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Microchip Pioneers New Software Library Ideal for Implementing Small Touch Pads and Screens

The new 2D Touch Surface library adds taps, swipes, pinch and zooms to compatible PIC, AVR and SAM MCUs at no additional cost

Microchip Technology

Microchip Technology ushered in a new 2D Touch Surface library that enables designers to easily implement touchpads using the company’s 8-bit PIC and AVR microcontrollers (MCUs) and 32-bit SAM MCUs. The library is available free of charge with the purchase of any compatible MCU and further, it provides a simplified, low-cost solution for embedded applications. Since nowadays, capacitive touch has become omnipresent across a wide range of industries and applications, replacing the knobs and buttons that once controlled our electronics with smooth, intuitive touch panels. Previously a novelty on high-end products, consumers now expect touch control on everyday devices such as headphones, remote controls, coffee makers and thermostats without paying a premium for the interface.

Additionally, the 2D Touch Surface library eliminates costs by running on a device’s existing MCU and is ideal for implementing small touchpads and screens. This deducts the need for a dedicated touch controller, giving product designers the flexibility to add finger position tracking and gesture detection, such as swipes, pinch, and zoom, to products. The touch library is provided through Microchip’s code configurators: MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC) for PIC MCUs and Atmel START for AVR and SAM MCUs. Both software tools enable simplified graphical configuration and accelerate development with lean C code tailored for individual project needs.

Intuitive, attractive user interfaces are central to the success of products, and the 2D Touch Surface library eliminates the need to integrate a costly operating system to fulfill consumers’ smartphone-like interface expectations.

The library is well suited for adding touch to a variety of applications across consumer electronics, automotive and industrial industries, such as smart speakers, steering wheels or thermostats.

“Capacitive touch has become mainstream, and we’re continuing to see growth in the number of applications that require low-power, gesture-enabled touch surfaces,” said Fanie Duvenhage, Vice President of Microchip’s touch and gesture business unit. “The 2D Touch Surface library makes the realization of small touchpads and screens easier and more affordable.”

Low-power performance for touchpads is built in through the library, as complete surfaces are scanned at once while in deep sleep. Reliability is a fundamental requirement for touch, and the solution provides continued responsiveness and functionality through the impact of water and noise, meeting the demands of automotive and home appliance applications. Implementations operate through wet conditions and can sustain 10V in conducted noise, in alignment with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 6100-4-6 test level 3.

The DM080101 Water Tolerant Touch Surface development kit enables easy evaluation of the 2D Touch Surface library. The kit demonstrates water tolerance and noise immunity on a touchpad and has two touch buttons, all controlled by the same MCU.

Availability

The 2D Touch Surface library is available for free with the purchase of any compatible MCU. The DM080101 Water Tolerant Touch Surface development kit is also available now.

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