Design and Develop Innovative and Robust Touch Sensor Interfaces Using Capacitive-to-Digital Converters
Capacitive touch sensors, once relegated to the niche segment of R&D laboratory technology, are rapidly becoming mainstream. Capacitive-to-digital converters (CDCs), implemented as touch controllers, enable designers to create innovative and functionally efficient touch interfaces while offering unique ergonomic designs that increase the levels of end-product differentiation. Recent CDC solutions also contain environmental compensation circuitry to account for changes in ambient operating conditions which enhances the reliability of the application. This seminar will focus on the design and development of CDC-based touch sensors and their application, cite CDC product examples such as the AD7142, and explore development tools provided by ADI.
Paul Errico
Marketing Manager
Thermal and System Product Group
Analog Devices, Inc.

