Decoupling Capacitors
The use of decoupling capacitors on power supply pins,
such as VDD and VSS, is required (see Figure 5-1).
Consider the following criteria when using decoupling
capacitors:
1. Value and type of capacitor:
A value of 0.1 µF (100 nF), 10-20V is recommended. The
capaci...
MTCH6301
Projected Capacitive Touch Controller
Description: Touch Performance:
MTCH6301 is a turnkey projected capacitive controller • > 100 Reports per Second Single Touch
that allows easy integration of multi-touch and gestures • > 60 Reports per Second Dual Touch
to create a rich user interface in your design. Through • Up to 12-Bit Resolution Coordinate Reporting
a sophisticated combination of Self and Mutual Touch Features:
Capacitive scanning for both XY screens and touch
pads, the MTCH6301 allows designers to quickly and • Multi-touch (up to ten touches)
easily integrate projected capacitive touch into their • Gesture Detection and Reporting
application.
• Single and Dual Touch Drawing
• Self and Mutual Signal Acquisition • Built-in Noise
Applications: Detection and Filtering
• Human-Machine Interfaces with Configurable
Button, Keypad or Scrolling Functions Power Management:
• Single-Finger Gesture-Based Interfaces to Swipe,
• Configurable Sleep mode
Scroll or Doubletap Controls
• Integrated Power-on Reset and Brown-out Reset
• Home Automation Control Panels
• 200 µA Sleep Current (typical )
• Security Control Keypads
• Automotive Center Stack Controls
• Gaming Devices • Remote Control Touch Pads Communication Interface:
• I2C™ (up to 400 kbps)
Touch Sensor Support:
• Up to 13RX x 18TX Channels Operating Conditions:
• Individual Channel Tuning for Optimal Sensitivity • 2.4 V to 3.6V, -40ºC to +105ºC
• Works with Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Sensors,
Film, Glass and Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) Package Types:
Sensors • Cover
Layer Support: - Plastic: • 44- Lead TQFP
up to 3 mm • 44- Lead QFN
- Glass: up to 5 mm
Table of Contents
1.0 System Block Diagram................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.0 Configuration and Setup............................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.0 Pin Diagram.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
4.0 Pinout I/O Descriptions................................................................................................................................................................. 5
5.0 Layout........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
6.0 Communication Protocol ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
7.0 Memory Map .............................................................................................................................................................................. 21
8.0 Special Features ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23
9.0 Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................................................................................ 26
10.0 Ordering Information .................................................................................................................................................................. 30
11.0 Packaging Information................................................................................................................................................................ 31
The Microchip Web Site........................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Customer Change Notification Service................................................................................................................................................. 38
Customer Support................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Worldwide Sales and Service............................................................................................................................................................... 40
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1.0 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
2.0 CONFIGURATION AND SETUP
The MTCH6301 is preconfigured for a
12 Receiver (RX)/9 Transmitter (TX) touch sensor, mapped as
shown in Section 5.1 “Typical
Application Circuit”. While the device will work out-
of-the-box using this specific sensor configuration,
most applications will require additional configuration
and sensor tuning to determine the correct set of
parameters to be used in the final application.
Microchip provides a PC-based configuration tool for
this purpose, available in the mTouch™ Sensing
Solution Design Center (www.microchip.com/mtouch).
Use of this tool requires a PICkit™ Serial Analyzer (
updated with MTCH6301 support), as well as access
to the I2C communications bus of the MTCH6301
device.
Once the development process is complete, this
modified parameter set must either be written
permanently to the controller via NVRAM ( see Section
8.3 “Nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)”), or alternatively, it
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can be sent every time the system is powered on. Both
the PICkit Serial Analyzer and the master I2C controller
can be used for this purpose.
3.0 PIN DIAGRAM
Note 1: All RX/TX are remappable. Refer to Section 5.6 “Sensor Layout Configuration” for further
information.
2: The metal plate at the bottom of the device is not connected to any pins and it is recommended to
be connected to VSS externally.
4.0 PINOUT I/O DESCRIPTIONS TABLE 4-
1: PINOUT I/O DESCRIPTIONS
Pin Name Pin Number Pin Type Description
RESET 18 I/P Reset Device (active-low)
SCL 44 I Synchronous Serial Clock Input/Output for I2C™
SDA 1 I/O Synchronous Serial Data Input/Output for I2C™
INT 8 O Interrupt (from MTCH6301 to master) for I2C™
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