Features: ` Less expensive than many mechanical switches` Projects a 'touch button' through any dielectric` Turns small objects into intrinsic touch sensors` 100% autocal for life - no adjustments required` Only one external part required - a 1¢ capacitor` Piezo sounder direct drive for...
QT110H: Features: ` Less expensive than many mechanical switches` Projects a 'touch button' through any dielectric` Turns small objects into intrinsic touch sensors` 100% autocal for life - no adjustmen...
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The QT110 / QT110H charge-transfer ("QT'") touch sensor is a self-contained digital IC capable of detecting near-proximity or touch. It will project a sense field through almost any dielectric, like glass, plastic, stone, ceramic, and most kinds of wood. QT110H can also turn small metal-bearing objects into intrinsic sensors, making them respond to proximity or touch. This capability coupled with its ability to self calibrate continuously can lead to entirely new product concepts.
QT110H is designed specifically for human interfaces, like control panels, appliances, toys, lighting controls, or anywhere a mechanical switch or button may be found; QT110H may also be used for some material sensing and control applications provided that the presence duration of objects does not exceed the recalibration timeout interval.
The QT110H requires only a common inexpensive capacitor in order to function. A bare piezo beeper can be connected to create a 'tactile' feedback clicking sound; the beeper itself then doubles as the required external capacitor, and QT110H can also become the sensing electrode. An LED can also be added to provide visual sensing indication. With a second inexpensive capacitor the device can operated in 2-wire mode, where both power and signal traverse the same wire pair to a host. This mode allows the sensor to be wired to a controller with only a twisted pair over long distances.
Power consumption is under 20A in most applications, allowing operation from Lithium cells for many years. In most cases the power supply need only be minimally regulated.
The QT110H's RISC core employs signal processing techniques pioneered by Quantum; these are specifically designed to make the device survive real-world challenges, such as 'stuck sensor' conditions and signal drift. Even sensitivity is digitally determined and remains constant in the face of large variations in sample capacitor CS and electrode CX. No external switches, opamps, or other analog components aside from CS are usually required.
The QT110H includes several user-selectable built in features. One, toggle mode, permits on/off touch control, for example for light switch replacement. Another makes the sensor output a pulse instead of a DC level, which allows the device to 'talk' over the power rail, permitting a simple 2-wire interface. The Quantum-pioneered HeartBeat™ signal is also included, allowing a host controller to monitor the health of the QT110H continuously if desired. By using the charge transfer principle, the IC delivers a level of performance clearly superior to older technologies in a highly cost-effective package.