IDT LDS6020 Puretouchâ ¢ capacitance touch ic with integrated keypad led driver Datasheet

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LDS6020
PureTouch™ Capacitance Touch IC with Integrated
Keypad LED Drivers
The LDS6020 PureTouch™ controller empowers system designers to create streamlined, attractive and
reliable product designs with capacitive touch controls. Integrated LED drivers allow visual feedback to
be implemented when a touch occurs, without the need for host intervention.
LDS6020 Features
Versatile, accurate capacitanceto-digital converter (CDC)
• 500 kHz sigma-delta CDC
• 13 capacitance sensor input channels
• 2 ms update rate per active sensor
Integrated keypad LED drivers
• C5-C12 sensor inputs configurable
as keypad LED drivers
• 7.75 mA maximum driving current
(up to 62 mA available by connecting
multiple outputs to a single LED)
• Flexible dimming control
• Processor-free synchronization
with touch events
Description
The LDS6020 is a programmable capacitance-to-digital converter (CDC) designed for use with capacitive
sensor arrays implementing touch-based input controls including sliders, scroll wheels, and buttons.
Featuring 13 sensor inputs, 8 of which are dual-purpose I/Os configurable as either capacitive sensor
inputs or keypad LED drivers, the LDS6020 provides the flexibility to implement multiple touch inputs
with integrated lighting effects using a single controller.
When configured for capacitive sensing, the I/Os are directed through an integrated switch matrix to a
500 kHz sigma-delta CDC which senses changes in the external sensor array. When a sufficiently large
change in capacitance occurs, a sensor activation is registered and the host processor is notified. LED
lighting effects are automatically initiated by a touch event with no processor intervention required.
On-chip calibration logic continuously monitors the environment and automatically adjusts on-and-off
threshold levels to prevent false sensor activation. The LDS6020 is offered with both SPI-compatible
2
and I C-compatible interfaces (active interface selected by I/F select pin) and features a general-purpose
input/output (GPIO) and interrupt output for additional communication with the host processor.
Integrated, automatic
calibration algorithms
• Environmental compensation
LDS6020
Integrated touch preference modes
• Strongest single touch
VDD1
• Strongest two touches
VSS1
• Unrestricted (all) touches
Ultra-low touch sensor
power consumption*
• Operating mode (typical): <150 uW (VDD1=1.8V)
• Shutdown mode (typical): <1 uW (VDD1=1.8V)
dependent VDDIO current
Sigma-Delta
CDC
C12/LED7
LED Driver
Current Sources
Calibration
RAM
LED0LED7
VDD2
VSS2
RESETB
Control and
Data Registers
TEST
VDDIO
Serial Interface and
Control Logic
I/F SEL
SD0/
SDA
* Excludes LED driver current and I/F and voltage
Calibration
Engine
Switch
Matrix
Power-On
Reset Logic
• On-chip RAM to store calibration data
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5/LED0
SDI/
A1
SCLK/ CSB/
SCL
A0
Figure 2. LDS6020 block diagram
IDT® LDS6020 PureTouch™ Capacitance Touch IC
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Interrupt and GPIO Logic
GPIO
INTB
500 kHz
Excitation
Source
SHIELD
Flexible interface options
• SPI-compatible serial I/F
2
• I C-compatible serial I/F
• Separate VDDIO level for serial interface
• GPIO and Interrupt Output
Flexible package options:
• 28 pin 4mm x 4mm QFN,
0.8mm max height
• 28 pin 5.3mm x 10.2mm SSOP,
1.83mm max height
Power supply range:
• Touch supply (VDD1): 1.65V - 1.95V
• LED supply (VDD2): 3.0V - 5.5V
• VDDIO=1.65V - 3.6V
Applications:
• Mobile handsets and smartphones
• Personal music and media players
(MP3/MP4)
Integrated keypad LED drivers
The LDS6020 features integrated keypad LED drivers enabling the implementation of visual feedback for
touch-based controls and fun lighting effects. The keypad LEDs may be powered either from Vbattery
directly or from a regulated voltage supply. On/off transition times are programmed globally for all LEDs
and maximum current may be programmed for each LED individually. LEDs may be either manually
controlled or synchronized to automatically trigger when a touch event occurs.
Ideal solution for portable applications
The LDS6020 is optimized for minimal power consumption, with touch sensor circuits operating from
a 1.8V supply voltage. In full power mode, sensor conversion and calibration occur continuously,
minimizing the time between touch event and touch detection. With its ultra-low touch sensor power
consumption of <150 uW (typical), the LDS6020 may be operated continuously in full power mode,
eliminating the need for introduced latencies that can cause noticeable delays and degrade the
user experience.
The total solution footprint is also optimized for portable applications, with the functionality of multiple
components consolidated into a single device. With integrated keypad LED driver functionality, the
LDS6020 is a flexible solution combining the functionality of two discrete ICs into a compact 4mm x 4mm
TQFN package with 0.75mm package thickness (SSOP package also available).
SENSOR
PCB
VDDIO (1.65V~3.6V)
• Gaming devices
• Remote controls
• Television, audio/video
LDS6020
• Set-top boxes
SHIELD
• Multi-function printers
• Enterprise telephony
floating
floating
VDD2 (3.0V~5.5V)
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5/LED0
C6/LED1
C7/LED2
C8/LED3
C9/LED4
Host Processor
with SPI
VDDIO
VDD
I/F Toggle
VSS
CSB
SCLK
SDI
SDO
INTB
RESETB
GPIO
TEST
SSB
SCLK
MOSI
MISO
INTB
RESETB
floating
floating
C10/LED5
LED0-LED3
floating
C11/LED6
floating
C12/LED7
VDD1 (1.65V~1.95V)
VDD1
VDD2
C2
C1
VSS1
VSS2
C1=C2: > 1uF
Figure 2. LDS6020 application diagram
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