Features • Configurations: • • • • • • • • • • • • • – Can be configured as a combination of touchscreen, sliders/wheels and keys, with Adjacent Key Suppression™ (AKS™) technology between groups QField™ Touchscreen: – Two-touch capable with independent XY tracking for one or two concurrent touches in real time, with touch size reporting – Up to eight-inch diagonal screen size supported – 1024 x 1024 resolution Discrete Keys: – Up to 32 (subject to other configurations) QSlide™/QWheel™: – Configurable up to four independent sliders/wheels Linearity: – Screen design dependent but typically better than ±1 percent Filtering: – Advanced digital filtering (user configurable) Response Times: – Sub 15 ms possible, depending on filter settings Technology: – Patented charge-transfer (transverse mode) Panel Thickness: – Glass up to 5 mm, screen size dependent – Plastic up to 3 mm, screen size dependent Channel Sensitivity: – Individually settable via simple commands over serial interface Interface: – I2C-compatible slave mode, 100 kHz or 400 kHz with 2.7V or greater Vdd Power: – 1.8V to 5.5V (2.7V to 5.5V in high speed mode) Packages: – 32-pin 5 x 5mm MLF RoHS compliant Signal Processing: – Self-calibration, auto drift compensation, noise filtering, Adjacent Key Suppression technology QTwo™ 10-bit Touchscreen Controller AT42QT5320 Summary Note: This is a summary document. A complete document is available under NDA. For more information contact www.atmel.com/touchscreen. 9509AS–AT42–10/08 1. Pinout and Schematic 1.1 Pinout Configuration Vdd X6 X7 1 2 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 3 4 5 6 7 22 21 20 19 18 8 QT5320 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Y1B Y0B A0 Vss Vdd FORCE_S Vdd X5 X4 X3 X2 Pin Descriptions Table 1-1. 2 X1 X0 SMP VREF TRIGGER 1.2 Y2B Y3B SDA Vss SCL Vdd RST Y0A Y1A Y2A Y3A CHANGE Vss Pin Listing Pin Name Type 1 Y3A I 2 CHANGE OD 3 Vss 4 Comments Y line connection If Unused, Connect To... Leave open State change notification – P Supply ground – Vdd P Power – 5 Vss P Supply ground – 6 Vdd P Power – 7 X6 O X matrix drive line Leave open 8 X7 O X matrix drive line Leave open 9 TRIGGER I Trigger input (active low) Vdd or Vss 10 Vref I Supply ground – 11 SMP O Sample output. – 12 X0 O X matrix drive line Leave open 13 X1 O X matrix drive line Leave open 14 X2 O X matrix drive line Leave open 15 X3 O X matrix drive line Leave open 16 X4 O X matrix drive line Leave open 17 X5 O X matrix drive line Leave open QT5320 9509AS–AT42–10/08 QT5320 Table 1-1. Pin Listing Pin Name Type Comments If Unused, Connect To... 18 Vdd P Power 19 FORCE_S I Force sensor input 20 Vdd P Power – 21 Vss P Supply ground – 22 A0 I I2C-compatible address select – 23 Y0B I Y line connection Leave open 24 Y1B I Y line connection Leave open 25 Y2B I Y line connection Leave open 26 Y3B I Y line connection Leave open 27 SDA OD Serial Interface Data – 28 SCL OD Serial Interface Clock – 29 RST I Reset low; has internal 30k - 60k pull-up 30 Y0A I Y line connection Leave open 31 Y1A I Y line connection Leave open 32 Y2A I Y line connection Leave open – Vdd or Vss Leave open or Vdd 3 9509AS–AT42–10/08 1.3 Schematic Figure 1-1. Typical Circuit Follow regulator manufacturer's recommended values for input and output bypass capacitors (Creg). Add two 100nF capacitors: one close to pins 4 and 6, and another close to pins 18 and 20. VDD Vunreg VREG Creg Creg Rx7 MATRIX X DRIVE Rx6 VDD Rx5 Rx4 Rp Rx3 Rp QT5320 I2C Rx2 Rx1 SDA Rx0 SCL VDD Ry0 CHANGE TRIGGER FORCE SENSOR Cs0 Ry1 Cs1 Ry2 Cs2 Ry3 ADDRESS SELECT MATRIX Y SCAN IN Rp Cs3 Rs3 Rs2 Rs1 Rs0 NOTES: 1) The central pad on the underside of the chip is a Vss pin and should be connected to ground. Do not put any other tracks underneath the body of the chip. 2) It is important to place all Cs, Rs, Rx and Ry components physically near to the chip. 3) Leave YnA, YnB unconnected if not used. Suggested regulator manufacturers: • Torex (XC6215 series) • Seiko (S817 series) • BCDSemi (AP2121 series) 4 QT5320 9509AS–AT42–10/08 QT5320 2. Overview of the QT5320 2.1 Introduction The QT5320 is a versatile capacitive touchscreen controller, able to support a diagonal touchscreen of up to 8 inches. The IC supports Two Touch™ operation, part of the QTwo™ family of devices from Atmel®. The QT5320 uses Atmel's patented QMatrix ™ capacitive sensing technique, which offers excellent moisture tolerance, fast acquisition and outstanding ground load immunity. A unique feature of the QT5320 is that it allows a choice to be made as to how many of the capacitive measurement channels form part of a touchscreen, and which ones form discrete keys or sliders. This controller offers unrivalled flexibility to create touchscreens, sliders and keys. The device can report two touches on a touchscreen making it suitable for next generation touch interfaces. Concurrent use of a touchscreen plus keys or sliders is also possible. By treating all capacitive channels equally during measurement, and then applying additional signal processing, the device allows the channels to be used as part of a touchscreen, or part of one or more sliders, or as discrete touch keys. Touchscreens can be created that are of arbitrary channel length and width. Channels not used in the touchscreen can either be turned into sliders or keys. There are some constraints on the starting channels for touchscreens and sliders, but these have no practical impact for most applications. The controller also has the ability to save a Y line when configuring a touchscreen, reusing it in the touchscreen pattern at the two edges. This saved Y line can then be used to create extra objects like a slider or multiple keys, while allowing the touchscreen to be sized as though it was “one Y line larger”. In this “wrapped Y line” mode Two Touch processing cannot be used. See Figure 2-1 for configuration examples. 5 9509AS–AT42–10/08 Figure 2-1. Example Touchscreen Configurations QT5320 QT5320 Y3 Y2 Y3 Y2 Y X Y1 Y X Y1 Y0 Y0 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Object Color Code = disabled = key = slider = touchscreen 6 QT5320 9509AS–AT42–10/08 QT5320 3. 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