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Part Number QT1101
Manufacturers QUANTUM
Logo QUANTUM
Description 10 KEY QTOUCH SENSOR IC
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www.DataSheet4U.com lQ " Patented charge-transfer (‘QT’) design " Ten independent QT sensing fields (keys) " 2.8V ~ 5.5V single supply operation " 40µA current typ @ 3V in 360ms LP mode " 100% autocal for life - no adjustments required " Serial one or two wire interface with auto baud rate " Fully debounced results " Patented AKS™ Adjacent Key Suppression " Spread spectrum bursts for superior noise rejection " Sync pin for excellent LF noise rejection " ‘Fast mode’ for use in slider type applic.

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www.DataSheet4U.com lQ " Patented charge-transfer (‘QT’) design " Ten independent QT sensing fields (keys) " 2.8V ~ 5.5V single supply operation " 40µA current typ @ 3V in 360ms LP mode " 100% autocal for life - no adjustments required " Serial one or two wire interface with auto baud rate " Fully debounced results " Patented AKS™ Adjacent Key Suppression " Spread spectrum bursts for superior noise rejection " Sync pin for excellent LF noise rejection " ‘Fast mode’ for use in slider type applications " RoHS compliant 32-QFN, 48-SSOP packages SNS8 SNS8K SNS9 SNS9K N.C. /CHANGE 1W RX 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 QT1101 10 KEY QTOUCH™ SENSOR IC SYNC/LP DETECT SNS7K SNS6K SNS5K SNS7 SNS6 VSS 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 SNS5 SNS4K SNS4 SNS3K SNS3 SNS2K SNS2 SNS1K QT1101 32-QFN 13 12 11 10 9 1 SS 2 /RST 3 VDD 4 OSC 5 N.C. 6 SNS0 7 SNS0K 8 SNS1 APPLICATIONS ! ! MP3 players Mobile phones ! ! PC peripherals Television controls ! ! Pointing devices Remote controls QT1101 charge-transfer (‘QT’) QTouchTM IC is a self-contained, patented digital controller capable of detecting near-proximity or touch on up to ten electrodes. It allows electrodes to project independent sense fields through any dielectric such as glass or plastic. This capability coupled with its continuous self-calibration feature can lead to entirely new product concepts, adding high value to product designs. The devices are designed specifically for human interfaces, like control panels, appliances, gaming devices, lighting controls, or anywhere a mechanical switch or button may be found; they may also be used for some material sensing and control applications. Each of the channels operates independently of the others, and each can be tuned for a unique sensitivity level by simply changing a corresponding external Cs capacitor. Patented AKS™ Adjacent Key Suppression suppresses touch from weaker responding keys and allows only a dominant key to detect, for example to solve the problem of large fingers on tightly spaced keys. Spread spectrum burst technology provides superior noise rejection. These devices also have a SYNC/LP pin which allows for synchronization with additional similar parts and/or to an external source to suppress interference, or, an LP (low power) mode which conserves power. By using the charge transfer principle, this device delivers a level of performance clearly superior to older technologies yet is highly cost-effective. TA -400C to +850C AVAILABLE OPTIONS 32-QFN QT1101-ISG 48-SSOP QT1101-IS48G LQ CCopyright © 2005-2006 QRG Ltd QT1101 R4.06/0806 1 Overview The QT1101 is an easy to use, ten touch-key sensor IC based on Quantum’s patented charge-transfer (‘QT’) principles for robust operation and ease of design. This device has many advanced features which provide for reliable, trouble-free operation over the life of the product. Burst operation: The device operates in ‘burst mode’. Each key is acquired using a burst of charge-transfer sensing pulses whose count varies depending on the value of the reference capacitor Cs and the load capacitance Cx. In LP mode, the device sleeps in an ultra-low current state between bursts to conserve power. The keys signals are acquired using three successive bursts of pulses: Burst A: Keys 0, 1, 4, 5 Burst B: Keys 2, 3, 6, 7 Burst C: Keys 8, 9 Bursts always operate in A-B-C sequence. Self-calibration: On power-up, all ten keys are self-calibrated within 450ms typical to provide reliable operation under almost any conditions. Auto-recalibration: The device can time out and recalibrate each key independently after a fixed interval of continuous touch detection, so that the keys can never become ‘stuck on’ due to foreign objects or other sudden influences. After recalibration the key will continue to function normally. The delay is selectable to be either 10s, 60s, or infinite (disabled). The device also auto-recalibrates a key when its signal reflects a sufficient decrease in capacitance. I n this case the device recalibrates after ~2 seconds so as to recover normal operation quickly. Drift compensation operates to correct the reference level of each key slowly but automatically over time, to suppress false detections caused by changes in temperature, humidity, dirt and other environmental effects. The drift compensation is asymmetric. In the increasing capacitive load direction the device drifts more slowly than in the decreasing direction. In the increasing direction, the rate of compensation is one count of signal per two seconds. In the opposing direction, it is one count every 500ms. Detection Integrator (DI) confirmation reduces the effects of noise on the QT1101 outputs. The DI mechanism requires consecutive detections over a number of measurement bursts for a touch to be confirmed and indicated on the outputs. In a like manner, the end of a touch (loss of signal) has to be confirmed over a number of measurement bursts. This process acts as a type of ‘ debounce’ against.


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