The CAP1293-1-AC3-TR is a 3-channel Capacitive Touch Sensor Controller contains three (3) individual capacitive touch sensor inputs with programmable sensitivity for use in touch sensor applications. Each sensor input is calibrated to compensate for system parasitic capacitance and automatically recalibrated to compensate for gradual environmental changes. The CAP1293 includes multiple pattern touch recognition that allows the user to select a specific set of buttons to be touched simultaneously. If this pattern is detected, a status bit is set and an interrupt is generated. The CAP1293 has active and standby states, each with its own sensor input configuration controls. Power consumption in the standby and combo states is dependent on the number of sensor inputs enabled as well as averaging, sampling time and cycle time. Deep Sleep is the lowest power state available, drawing 5μA (typical) of current.
Programmable sensitivity
Automatic recalibration
Calibrates for parasitic capacitance
Proximity detection
Isolates the proximity antenna from attenuation
Reduces system noise sensitivity effects on inputs
Power button support
Press and hold feature for volume-like applications
Analogue filtering for system noise sources
RF detection and avoidance filters
Low power operation - 50μA Quiescent current in Standby