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The Art of Capacitive Touch Sensing
Last Updated: 09/23/2008
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| Author: Mark Lee |
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Touch sensors have been around for years, but recent advances in mixed signal programmable devices are making capacitance-based touch sensors a practical and value-added alternative to mechanical switches in a wide range of consumer products. This article walks through a design example of a touch-sensitive button that can be actuated through a thick glass overlay. To read more on this topic, click the download link above or view the full article on Planet Analog.
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276 KB
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09/24/08 |
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196 KB
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09/24/08 |
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376 KB
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