Adjustable Sensitivity with compensation for different sensor sizes
Multi Stage Active noise suppression filters
Automatic Environmental compensation
Support for wide range of sensor shape and size
Flexible Low Power Mode
The MTCH105 is a 5 channels Proximity/Touch controller with 5 simple digital outputs. The sensitivity and power mode can be configured. The MTCH105 device uses an advanced optimization algorithm to actively suppress noise from the signal to achieve reliable proximity/touch detection.
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MTCH102/105/108 2, 5 and 8-Channel Proximity/Touch Controller Product Brief
This Evaluation Board provides an easy platform for evaluating the Capacitive Touch Controller MTCH108. It features different buttons sizes and a proximity sensor. The board is also compatible with MTCH102 and MTCH105.
Cap Extend 3 click features four capacitive sensor pads integrated on the PCB, that can sense touch through a variety of different materials. This click can sense touch through plastic, wood, or even metal, thanks to the proprietary Metal over Capacitive technology. All these materials can be used to protect the surface of the PCB and sensor pad traces, allowing implementation of all kinds of human-machine interfaces and seamless integration of the touch-sensitive buttons into various kinds of front panels. The click also features a connector used for connecting to external sensors.
Features like the multi-stage active noise suppression filtering, automatic environmental compensation, high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and support for a wide range of sensor pad shapes and sizes, allow this device to be used as a reliable replacement for buttons or switches in many applications, including light switches, office equipment and toys, display and keypad backlight activation, and similar applications where a reliable and aesthetically pleasing button alternative is required.
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