AKM AKD4186EN Low power touch screen controller with i2c interface Datasheet

[AK4186]
AK4186
Low Power Touch Screen Controller with I2C Interface
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AK4186 is a 4-wire/ 5-wire resistive touch screen controller that incorporates 12bit SAR A/D
converter. The AK4186 can detect the pressed screen location with two A/D conversions and it can also
measure touch pressure. The AK4186 has both an automatic continuous measurement and a
measurement data calculation function. The functions that normally require external processing, such
as calculating the average screen input value, are processed by the AK4186. In addition, a new
sequential mode achieves short coordinate measurement time while greatly reducing the
microprocessor overhead. The AK4186 operates off of supply voltage down to 1.6V in order to connect
a low voltage microprocessor. The AK4186 is the best fit for cellular phone, DSC, DVC, smart phone
and other portable devices.
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FEATURES
4-wire or 5-wire Touch Screen Interface
I2C Serial Interface
12bit SAR A/D Converter with S/H circuit
Sampling Rate: 22.2kHz
Pen Pressure Measurement (4-wire)
Continuous Read Function
Integrated Internal Osc (Sequence Mode)
Integrated Median Averaging Filter
Low Voltage Operation: VDD = 1.6V ~ 3.6V
PENIRQN Buffer Output
Low Power Consumption: 60µA at 1.8V
Auto Power Down
Package: 12pin CSP (1.7mm x 1.3mm, pitch 0.4mm)
16pin QFN (3mm x 3mm, pitch 0.5mm)
VDD
TEST
XP/BR
YP/TR
XN/TL
4/5wire
Touch
Screen
Drivers
Interface
I2 C
VREF+
MUX
AIN+
SAR
ADC
AIN-
YN/BL
Serial I/F
&
Control
Logic
CAD0
SCL
SDA
VREF-
IN/
WIPER
PENIRQN
Internal
Osc
VSS
Figure 1. Block Diagram
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■ Ordering Guide
AK4186ECB
AK4186EN
AKD4186
AKD4186EN
−40 ∼ +85°C
12pin CSP (1.66mm x 1.26mm, 0.4mm pitch)
−40 ∼ +85°C
16pin QFN (3mm x 3mm, 0.5mm pitch)
AK4186ECB Evaluation Board
AK4186EN Evaluation Board
Black Type
■ Pin Layout
AK4186ECB
3
AK4186ECB
2
Top View
1
A
B
C
D
3
XP/BR
YP/TR
XN/TL
YN/BL
2
VDD
CAD0
TEST
VSS
1
IN/WIPER
PENIRQN
SDA
SCL
A
B
C
D
TOP View
YN/BL
XN/TL
YP/TR
XP/BR
11
10
9
6
IN/WIPER
5
NC
4
16
Top View
CAD0
NC
VDD
3
15
7
PENIRQ
TEST
AK4186EN
2
14
NC
SDA
VSS
8
1
13
SCL
NC
12
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PIN/FUNCTION
Pin No.
ECB
EN
D1
1
C1
2
B1
3
Pin Name
Function
I/O
I2C Serial Clock Input
I2C Serial Data Input/ Output
Pen Interrupt Output (CMOS output)
The PENIRQN pin is “L” when touch-screen press is detected. This pin is
always “L” irrespective of touch-screen press when pen interrupt is not
enabled.
B2
4
CAD0
I
I2C Slave Address bit 0
5
NC
No Connection.
No internal bonding. This pin must be connected to VSS.
A1
6
IN
I
Auxiliary Analog Input (4-wire, PANEL bit = “0”)
WIPER
I
Top Touch Panel Input (5-wire, PANEL bit = “1”)
A2
7
VDD
Power Supply and External Reference Input: 1.6V ~ 3.6V
8
NC
No Connection.
No internal bonding. This pin must be connected to VSS.
A3
9
XP
I/O Touch Panel X+ Input (4-wire, PANEL bit = “0”)
BR
I/O Touch Panel Bottom Right Input (5-wire, PANEL bit = “1”)
B3
10
YP
I/O Touch Panel Y+ Input (4-wire, PANEL bit = “0”)
TR
I/O Touch Panel Top Right Input (5-wire, PANEL bit = “1”)
C3
11
XN
I/O Touch Panel X- Input (4-wire, PANEL bit = “0”)
TL
I/O Touch Panel Top Left Input (5-wire, PANEL bit = “1”)
D3
12
YN
I/O Touch Panel Y- Input (4-wire, PANEL bit = “0”)
BL
I/O Touch Panel Bottom Left Input (5-wire, PANEL bit = “1”)
13
NC
No Connection.
No internal bonding. This pin must be connected to VSS.
D2
14
VSS
Ground
C2
15
TEST
I
TEST pin
This pin must be connected to VSS.
16
NC
No Connection.
No internal bonding. This pin must be connected to VSS.
Note 1. All digital input pins (CAD0, SCL, SDA) must not be left floating.
SCL
SDA
PENIRQN
I
I/O
O
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■ Handling of Unused Pin
The unused I/O pin must be processed appropriately as below.
Classification
Analog
Pin Name
IN/WIPER
Setting
This pin must be open.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(VSS = 0V (Note 2))
Parameter
Symbol
min
max
Units
Power Supply
VDD
-0.3
4.6
V
Input Current, Any Pins except for supply
IIN
mA
±10
Touch Panel Drive Current
IOUTDRV
50
mA
Input Voltage (Note 3)
VIN
VDD+0.3 or 4.6
V
−0.3
Ambient Temperature (power applied)
Ta
-40
85
°C
Storage Temperature
Tstg
-65
150
°C
Note 2. All voltages with respect to ground.
Note 3. XP/BR, XN/TL, YP/TR, YN/TL, IN/WIPER, CAD0, SCL and SDA pins. Max is smaller value between
(VDD+0.3)V and 4.6V.
WARNING: Operation at or beyond these limits may result in permanent damage to the device.
Normal operation is not guaranteed at these extremes.
RECOMMEND OPERATING CONDITIONS
(VSS = 0V (Note 2))
Parameter
Symbol
min
typ
Power Supply
VDD
1.6
1.8
Note 2. All voltages with respect to ground.
max
3.6
Units
V
WARNING: AKM assumes no responsibility for the usage beyond the conditions in this datasheet.
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ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS
(Ta = -40°C to 85°C, VDD = 1.8V, I C bus SCL=400kHz)
Parameter
min
typ
max
Units
A/D Converter
Resolution
12
Bits
No Missing Codes
11
12
Bits
Integral Nonlinearity (INL) Error
±2
LSB
Differential Nonlinearity (DNL) Error
-2
±1
+3
LSB
Offset Error
AK4186ECB
±6
LSB
AK4186EN
-4
+8
LSB
Gain Error
AK4186ECB
±4
LSB
AK4186EN
-4.5
+3.5
LSB
Throughput Rate
22.2
kHz
Touch Panel Drivers Switch On-Resistance
XP, YP
6
Ω
XN, YN
6
Ω
PENIRQ Pull Up Resistor RIRQ
50
kΩ
Auxiliary IN Input
Input Voltage Range
0
VDD
V
Power Supply Current
Normal Mode (Single mode, PD0 bit = “0”)
VDD=1.8V
60
μA
(Note 4)
220
VDD=3.6V
μA
Normal Mode (Sequence mode, 10kHz equal rate) (Note 5)
25
μA
Full Power Down (SDA = SCL = “H”)
0
3
μA
Note 4. Continuous ADC data read (fs = 22.2kHz). Expect for Power Consumption of Touch Panel driver.
Note 5. COUNT bit = “1”, INTERVAL2-0 bits = 000. Write command cycle = 1kHz. Expect for Power Consumption
of Touch Panel driver.
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DC CHARACTERISTTICS (Logic I/O)
(Ta=-40°C to 85°C, VDD =1.6V to 3.6V)
Parameter
Symbol
min
typ
“H” level input voltage
VIH
0.8xVDD
“L” level input voltage
VIL
Input Leakage Current
IILK
-10
VOH
VDD-0.3
“H” level output voltage (PENIRQN pin @ Iout = -250μA)
“L” level output voltage (PENIRQN pin @ Iout = 250μA)
VOL
(SDA pin @ Iout = 3mA)
Tri-state Leakage Current (Note 6)
IOLK
All pins expect for XP, YP, XN, YN pins
-10
XP, YP, XN, YN pins
-10
Note 6. Expect for TEST pin. TEST pin has internal pull-down device, nominally 100kΩ.
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0.2xVDD
10
-
Units
V
V
μA
V
0.3
V
10
10
μA
μA
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SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
(Ta=-40°C to 85°C, VDD=1.6V to 3.6V)
Parameter
Symbol
min
Internal OSCILATOR
Clock Frequency
fOSC
2.5
Touch Panel (A/D Converter)
SCL clock frequency
fSCL
Bus Free Time Between Transmissions
tBUF
1.3
Start Condition Hold Time (prior to first Clock pulse)
tHD:STA
0.6
Clock Low Time
tLOW
1.3
Clock High Time
tHIGH
0.6
Setup Time for Repeated Start Condition
tSU:STA
0.6
SDA Hold Time from SCL Falling (Note 7)
tHD:DAT
0
SDA Setup Time from SCL Rising
tSU:DAT
0.1
Rise Time of Both SDA and SCL Lines
tR
Fall Time of Both SDA and SCL Lines
tF
Setup Time for Stop Condition
tSU:STO
0.6
Pulse Width of Spike Noise Suppressed By Input Filter
tSP
0
Capacitive load on bus
Cb
Note 7: Data must be held for sufficient time to bridge the 300ns transition time of SCL.
typ
max
Units
3.6
5.1
MHz
-
400
0.3
0.3
50
400
kHz
μs
μs
μs
μs
μs
μs
μs
μs
μs
μs
ns
pF
VIH
SDA
VIL
tBUF
tLOW
tR
tHIGH
tF
tSP
VIH
SCL
VIL
tHD:STA
Stop
tHD:DAT
tSU:DAT
tSU:STA
tSU:STO
Start
Stop
Start
Figure 2. Timing Diagram
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OPERATION OVERVIEW
■ Function Overview
The AK4186 consists of the following blocks:
● 1.6V Successive Approximation Resister (SAR) A/D converter
● 4-wire or 5-wire resistive touch screen controller interface
● Single or Continuous A/D conversion
● Internal Clock for SAR A/D Converter
● I2CTM I/F
■ A/D Converter for Touch Screen
The AK4186 integrates a 12bit successive approximation resistor (SAR) A/D converter for position measurement,
temperature, and auxiliary input. The architecture is based on capacitive redistribution algorithm, and an internal
capacitor array functions as the sample/hold (S/H) circuit.
The SAR A/D converter output is a straight binary format as shown below:
Input Voltage
Output Code
FFFH
(ΔVREF-1.5LSB)~ ΔVREF
FFEH
(ΔVREF-2.5LSB) ~ (ΔVREF-1.5LSB)
----------------0.5LSB ~ 1.5LSB
001H
0 ~ 0.5LSB
000H
ΔVREF: (VREF+) – (VREF-)
Table 1. Output Code
The fOSC clock of an internal oscillator is used for A/D conversion. The full scale (ΔVREF) of the A/D converter
depends on the input mode. Position and pen pressure are measured in differential mode, and then IN is measured in
single-ended mode. The AK4186 is controlled by 8bit serial command. A/D conversion result is 12bit data output on
the SDA pin.
■ Analog Inputs
The analog input channel is automatically selected in sequential measurement mode. When position detection (X-axis
and Y-axis) and pen pressure are selected as analog inputs in differential mode, the full scale (ΔVREF) is the voltage
difference between the non-inverting terminal and the inverting terminal of the measured axis (e.g. X-axis
measurement: (XP) – (XN)). Analog input to A/D converters (ΔAIN) is the voltage difference between the noninverting terminal of the non-measured axis and the inverting terminal of the measured axis. At single-ended mode, the
full scale of A/D converter (ΔVREF) is the voltage difference between the VDD and the VSS. The analog input of A/D
converter (ΔAIN) is the voltage difference between the selected channel (IN) and the VSS.
If the source of analog input is high impedance, longer tracking time is required. Then A/D conversion should be started.
Channel Selection
AIN Measure
X-axis Measure
Y-axis Measure
Z1 Measure (Pressure)
Z2 Measure (Pressure)
Status of Driver Switch
X-Driver
Y-Driver
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
XN-ON
YP-ON
XN-ON
YP-ON
ADC input (ΔAIN)
AIN+
AININ
GND
YP
XN
XP
YN
XP
XN
YN
XN
Reference Voltage (ΔVREF)
VREF+
VREFVREF
GND
XP
XN
YP
YN
YP
XN
YP
XN
Ref. Mode
SER
DFR
DFR
DFR
DFR
Table 2. Measurement Mode (4-wire)
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Status of Driver Switch
TL-Driver
BR-Driver
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Channel Selection
X-axis Measure
Y-axis Measure
ADC input (ΔAIN)
AIN+
AINWIPER
TL
WIPER
BR
Reference Voltage (ΔVREF)
VREF+
VREFBR
TL
TL
BR
Ref. Mode
DFR
DFR
Table 3. Measurement Mode (5-wire)
■ Position Detection of Touch Screen
1. The Position Detection for 4-wire Touch Screen
The position on the touch screen is detected by taking the voltage of one axis when the voltage is supplied between the
two terminals of another axis. At least two A/D conversions are needed to get the two-dimensions (X/Y-axis) position.
VDD
VDD
X-Plate
XP-Driver SW ON
XP
VREF+
AIN+
YP
ADC
VREF
X-Plate
YP-Driver SW ON
XP
Y-Plate
VREF+
AIN+
VREF-
AIN-
ADC
AINXN
Y-Plate
YP
XN
XN-Driver SW ON
YN
a)
YN-Driver SW ON
X-Position Measurement Differential Mode
b)
YN
Touch Screen
Y-Position Measurement Differential Mode
The X-plate and Y-plate are connected on the dotted line when the panel is touched.
X+
X-Plate (Top side)
X-
Y-Plate (Bottom side)
Y-
Y+
c)
4-wire Touch Screen Construction
Figure 3. Axis Measurements for 4-wire Touch Screen
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2. The Position Detection for 5-wire Touch Screen
A 5-wire touch panel consists of one transparent resistive layer and a top metal contact area separated by insulating
spacers. The top layer acts only as a voltage measuring probe, the position detection uses the bottom resistive layer that
had metal contacts at the 4 corners. When the top layer is pressed by a pen or stylus, the top layer contacts with the
bottom layer. Then the X and Y coordinates is detected. The 5-wire touch screen works properly even with damages or
scratches on the top layer, therefore the 5-wire touch panel has higher durability than the 4-wire touch panel. Connect
the metal contact of the top layer to the WIPER pin to measure the Y-axis of current position at AIN+. The top right and
top left contacts at the 4 corners are connected to VDD and the bottom right and bottom left contacts connected to VSS.
Then the AK4186 initiates A/D conversion of AIN+ input voltage, and Y-axis position is determined.
Terminal
X-axis
Y-axis
SW
TL
TR
BL
BR
VSS
VDD
VSS
VDD
VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
Switch
VDD
VSS
Switch
VDD/VSS ON/OFF ON/OFF VDD/VSS
Table 4. Driver SW configuration
VDD
VDD
VDD
TR SW ON
VDD
BR SW ON
VREF+
TL SW ON
BR
TR
TR SW ON
WIPER
AIN+
VREF+
ADC
AIN+
WIPER
ADC
TL
AIN-
VREF
TL
TR
VREF-
AIN-
TL SW ON
BL
BR
BL SW ON
BL
BL SW ON
BR SW ON
a) X-Position Measurement Differential Mode
b) Y-Position Measurement Differential Mode
The Top layer and Bottom layer are connected on the dotted line when the panel is touched.
Detection side (Top layer)
ADC
WIPER
TL
BL
TR
Drive side (Bottom Layer)
BR
5-wire Touch Screen Construction
Figure 4. Axis Measurements for 5-wire Touch Screen
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■ Pen Pressure Measurement (Only 4-wire Touch Screen)
The touch screen pen pressure can be derived from the measurement of the contact resistor between two plates. The
contact resistance depends on the size of the depressed area and the pressure. The area of the spot is proportional to the
contact resistance.
This resistance (Rtouch) can be calculated using two different methods. The first method is that when the total
resistance of the X-plate sheet is already known. The resistance, Rtouch, is calculated from the results of three
conversions, X-position, Z1-position, and Z2-position, and then using following formula:
R TOUCH = R X -plate ⋅
X Position
4096
⎛ Z2 ⎞
⎜⎜
− 1⎟⎟
⎝ Z1 ⎠
The second method is that when both the resistances of the X-plate and Y-plate are known. The resistance, Rtouch, is
calculated from the results of three conversions, X-position, Y-position, and Z1-position, and then using the following
formula:
R X -plate ⋅ X Position ⎛ 4096 ⎞
⎛ Y
⎞
⎜⎜
− 1⎟⎟ − R Y-plate ⋅ ⎜1 - Position ⎟
4096
⎝ 4096 ⎠
⎠
⎝ Z1
R TOUCH =
VDD
VDD
ON
ON
YP
YP
XP
VREF+
AIN+
VREF-
AIN-
touch
ADC
XP
VREF+
AIN+
VREF-
AIN-
touch
ADC
XN
XN
ON
ON
YN
a)
YN
b)
Z1-Position Measurement Differential Mode
Z2-Position Measurement Differential Mode
Figure 5. Pen Pressure Measurements
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■ Digital I/F
The AK4186 is controlled by a microprocessor via I2C bus and supports standard mode (100kHz) and fast mode
(400kHz). Note that the AK4186 operates in those two modes and does not support a High speed mode I2C-bus system
(3.4MHz). The AK4186 can operate as a slave device on the I2C bus network. The AK4186 operates off of supply
voltage down to 1.6V in order to connect a low voltage microprocessor.
VDD=1.6V ~ 3.6V
Rp
CAD0
AK4186
“L” or “H”
SCL
SDA
4/5-wire touch panel
Rp
MicroProcessor
2
I C bus
Controller
PENIRQN
Figure 6. Digital I/F
1. WRITE Operations
Figure 7 shows the data transfer sequence for the I2C-bus mode. All commands are preceded by START condition. A
HIGH to LOW transition on the SDA line while SCL is HIGH indicates START condition (Figure 11). After the
START condition, a slave address is sent. This address is 6 bits long followed by the eighth bit that is a data direction
bit (R/W). The most significant five bits of the slave address are fixed as “100100”. The next bit is CAD0 (device
address bit). This bit identify the specific device on the bus. The hard-wired input pin (CAD0 pin) set this device
address bit (Figure 8). If the slave address matches that of the AK4186, the AK4186 generates an acknowledge and the
operation is executed. The master must generate the acknowledge-related clock pulse and release the SDA line (HIGH)
during the acknowledge clock pulse (Figure 12). R/W bit value of “1” indicates that the read operation is to be executed.
“0” indicates that the write operation is to be executed.
The second byte consists of the control register address of the AK4186. The format is MSB first, and those most
significant two bits are fixed to zeros (Figure 9). The data after the second byte contains control data. The format is
MSB first, 8bits (Figure 10). The AK4186 generates an acknowledge after each byte is received. A data transfer is
always terminated by STOP condition generated by the master. A LOW to HIGH transition on the SDA line while SCL
is HIGH defines STOP condition (Figure 11).
The AK4186 can perform more than one byte write operation per sequence. After receipt of the third byte the AK4186
generates an acknowledge and awaits the next data. The master can transmit more than one byte instead of terminating
the write cycle after the first data byte is transferred. After receiving each data packet the internal 6-bit address counter
is incremented by one, and the next data is automatically taken into the next address. If the address exceeds 1FH prior to
generating stop condition, the address counter will “roll over” to 00H and the previous data will be overwritten.
The data on the SDA line must remain stable during the HIGH period of the clock. HIGH or LOW state of the data line
can only change when the clock signal on the SCL line is LOW (Figure 13) except for the START and STOP conditions.
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S
T
A
R
T
Data (n+x)
P
AK4186
ACK
AK4186
ACK
Data (n+1)
AK4186
ACK
AK4186
ACK
Data (n)
AK4186
ACK
Sub
Address(n)
Slave
Address
S
AK4186
ACK
SDA
S
T
O
P
R/W = “0”
Figure 7. Data Transfer Sequence at the I2C-Bus Mode
1
0
0
1
0
0
CAD0
R/W
A2
A1
A0
D2
D1
D0
(This CAD0 should match with CAD0 pin.)
Figure 8. The First Byte
0
0
A5
A4
A3
Figure 9. The Second Byte
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
Figure 10. Byte Structure after the second byte
SDA
SCL
S
P
start condition
stop condition
Figure 11. START and STOP Conditions
DATA
OUTPUT BY
TRANSMITTER
not acknowledge
DATA
OUTPUT BY
RECEIVER
acknowledge
SCL FROM
MASTER
1
2
8
9
S
clock pulse for
acknowledgement
START
CONDITION
Figure 12. Acknowledge on the I2C-Bus
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SDA
SCL
data line
stable;
data valid
change
of data
allowed
Figure 13. Bit Transfer on the I2C-Bus
2. READ Operations
Set the R/W bit = “1” for the READ operation of the AK4186.
(1) Register READ Operation
After transmission of data, the master can read the next address’s data by generating an acknowledge instead of
terminating the write cycle after the receipt of the first data word. After receiving each data packet the internal 6-bit
address counter is incremented by one, and the next data is automatically taken into the next address. If the address
exceeds 1FH prior to generating stop condition, the address counter will “roll over” to 00H and the data of 00H will be
read out. The register read operation allows the master to access any memory location at random. Prior to issuing the
slave address with the R/W bit “1”, the master must first perform a “dummy” write operation. The master issues a start
request, a slave address (R/W bit = “0”) and then the register address to read. After the register address is acknowledged,
the master immediately reissues the start request and the slave address with the R/W bit “1”. The AK4186 then
generates an acknowledge, 1 byte of data and increments the internal address counter by 1. If the master does not
generate an acknowledge but generates stop condition instead, the AK4186 ceases transmission. A/D conversion data in
sequence mode can be read when the data is available.
Data (n+x)
P
MASTR
NACK
Data (n+1)
Data (n)
MASTR
ACK
Slave
Address
MASTR
ACK
S
S
T
O
P
R/W= “1”
MASTR
ACK
Sub
Address(n)
Slave
Address
S
T
A
R
T
AK4186
ACK
S
AK4186
ACK
SDA
R/W= “0”
AK4186
ACK
S
T
A
R
T
Figure 14. Register Address Read
(2) A/D Measurement Operation
When the master send a READ command after sending a control register address for a measurement channel by a
WRITE operation, the AK4186 starts A/D conversion in single mode. The master issues the slave address with the R/W
bit “1”. The AK4186 then generates an acknowledge, and outputs ADC data. The ADC data is 2 bytes format (MSB
first), and upper 12-bit are valid and lower 4-bit are filled with “0”. (Figure 17, Figure 18) The master receives the first
byte, and generates an acknowledge. Then the master receives the second byte and does not generate an acknowledge,
the AK4186 ceases transmission. (Figure 15) If the master generates an acknowledge, the AK4186 newly repeats A/D
conversion to set the channel every read cycle, and the master can receive update ADC data on each read operation. The
AK4186 repeats A/D conversion and continuously outputs ADC data until the master does not generate an acknowledge
but generates a stop condition instead. (Figure 16) This continuous read mode enables the higher sampling rate and
lower processor load than a single ADC data read.
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Slave
Address
S
ADC Data
(High Byte)
ADC Data
(Low Byte)
P
MASTER
NACK
Sub
Address(n)
MASTER
ACK
Slave
Address
S
T
O
P
R/W= “1”
AK4186
ACK
S
AK4186
ACK
SDA
S
T
A
R
T
R/W= “0”
AK4186
ACK
S
T
A
R
T
Figure 15. Single ADC Data Read
MASTER
ACK
ADC Data
(Low Byte)
MASTER
ACK
ADC Data
(Low Byte)
P
MASTER
NACK
ADC Data
(High Byte)
S
T
O
P
MASTER
ACK
ADC Data
(Low Byte)
MASTER
ACK
ADC Data
(High Byte)
ADC Data
(High Byte)
Slave
Address
MASTER
ACK
S
MASTER
ACK
Sub
Address(n)
Slave
Address
R/W= “1”
AK4186
ACK
S
AK4186
ACK
SDA
S
T
A
R
T
R/W= “0”
AK4186
ACK
S
T
A
R
T
Figure 16. Continuous ADC Data Read
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
0
0
Figure 17. ADC Data (High Byte)
D3
D2
D1
D0
0
0
Figure 18. ADC Data (Low Byte)
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■ Register Map
Addr
Register Name
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SRST
PANEL
0
SLEEP1
SLEEP0
0
0
0
PD0
Sequence Command
0
SEQM2
SEQM1
SEQM0
COUNT
Reserved
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Status
CHST3
CHST2
CHST1
CHST0
SEQST3
SEQST2
SEQST1
SEQST0
11H
Sequence Data 1H
D1T11
D1T10
D1T9
D1T8
D1T7
D1T6
D1T5
D1T4
12H
Sequence Data 1L
D1T3
D1T2
D1T1
D1T0
0
0
0
0
13H
Sequence Data 2H
D2T11
D2T10
D2T9
D2T8
D2T7
D2T6
D2T5
D2T4
00H
System Reset
01H
Setup Command
02H
03H
-0FH
10H
INTERVAL2 INTERVAL1 INTERVAL0
14H
Sequence Data 2L
D2T3
D2T2
D2T1
D2T0
0
0
0
0
15H
Sequence Data 3H
D3T11
D3T10
D3T9
D3T8
D3T7
D3T6
D3T5
D3T4
16H
Sequence Data 3L
D3T3
D3T2
D3T1
D3T0
0
0
0
0
17H
Sequence Data 4H
D4T11
D4T10
D4T9
D4T8
D4T7
D4T6
D4T5
D4T4
18H
19H
-1FH
20H
Sequence Data 4L
D4T3
D4T2
D4T1
D4T0
0
0
0
0
Reserved
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Single XH
XS11
XS10
XS9
XS8
XS7
XS6
XS5
XS4
21H
Single XL
XS3
XS2
XS1
XS0
0
0
0
0
22H
Single YH
YS11
YS10
YS9
YS8
YS7
YS6
YS5
YS4
23H
Single YL
YS3
YS2
YS1
YS0
0
0
0
0
24H
Single Z1H
Z1S11
Z1S10
Z1S9
Z1S8
Z1S7
Z1S6
Z1S5
Z1S4
25H
Single Z1L
Z1S3
Z1S2
Z1S1
Z1S0
0
0
0
0
26H
Single Z2H
Z2S11
Z2S10
Z2S9
Z2S8
Z2S7
Z2S6
Z2S5
Z2S4
27H
Single Z2L
Z2S3
Z2S2
Z2S1
Z2S0
0
0
0
0
28H
Single INH
INS11
INS10
INS9
INS8
INS7
INS6
INS5
INS4
29H
Single INL
INS3
INS2
INS1
INS0
0
0
0
0
Table 5. AK4186 Register Map
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■ System Reset
Upon power-up, the AK4186 must be reset by writing the reset command. (Refer to the “■ Power-up Sequence” for
details) This ensures that all internal register reset to their initial values (00H) and set the channel to X-axis (auto driver
= OFF). The System reset can also stop a sequential measurement forcibly, but all data will be cleared.
S
T
A
R
T
Sub
Address
Reset
Command
P
AK4186
ACK
Slave
Address
AK4186
ACK
S
AK4186
ACK
SDA
S
T
O
P
R/W= “0”
Figure 19. Data Transfer Sequence at the System Reset
1
0
0
1
0
0
CAD0
R/W
(Those CAD1/0 should match with CAD1/0 pins.)
Figure 20. The First Byte
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Figure 21. The Second Byte
0
0
0
0
0
Figure 22. Byte Structure at Reset Command
■ Setup Function of Touch Panel
1. Setup Command Configuration
Addr
01H
Register Name
Setup Command
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
PANEL
0
SLEEP1
SLEEP0
0
0
0
PD0
Table 6. Setup Command Register Format
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Bits
D7
Name
PANEL
D6
D5-D4
Reserved
SLEEP1-0
D3
D2
D1
D0
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
PD0
Description
Panel type Selection
0: 4-wire (default)
1: 5-wire
Must write “0”
Sleep Command bits (refer to “■ Sleep Mode”)
00: Normal Mode (default)
01: Sleep Mode 1 (PENIRQN disabled and output “H”. Touch Panel is open.)
10: Sleep Mode 2 (PENIRQN disabled and open. Touch Panel is open.)
11: Reserved
Must write “0”
Must write “0”
Must write “0”
Power-down Mode (refer to “■ Power-down Control”)
0: Auto Power-down Mode (default)
1: Driver ON Mode
Table 7. Setup Command description
SLEEP1-0, PD0 bits can be written during a sequential measurement but PANEL bit will not be changed.
2. Sequence Command Configuration
Addr
02H
Register Name
Sequence Command
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
0
SEQM2
SEQM1
SEQM0
COUNT
INTERVAL2
INTERAVAL1
INTERVAL0
Table 8. Sequence Command Register Format
The AK4186 starts A/D conversion in sequence mode by setting the COUNT, SEQM2-0, INTERVAL2-0 bits of the
register address to 02H. The AK4186 makes six or ten measurements by setting the COUNT bit. The results are used to
calculate the average value, discarding the minimum and maximum values, and the result sets the data register of
sequence mode. If the address 02H is set again during a sequential measurement, this setting is ignored and the AK4186
continues the measurement. The master executes the register read operation to read the measurement data of sequence
mode after confirming the PENIRQN pin turns to “H” (Data Available).
Bits
D7
D6-D4
Name
Reserved
SEQM2-0
D3
COUNT
D2-D0
INTERVAL2-0
Description
Must write “0”
Sequence Mode
000: X → Y → Z1 → Z2 Scan (only 4-wire Touch Screen) (default)
001: X → Y Scan
010: X Scan
011: Y Scan
100: Z1 → Z2 Scan (only 4-wire Touch Screen)
101: Reserved
110: A-IN (only 4-wire Touch Screen)
111: Reserved
A/D Conversion count
0: 6 times A/D Conversion (default)
1: 10 times A/D Conversion
Sampling interval times.
000: 0μs (default)
001: 5μs
010: 10μs
011: 20μs
100: 50μs
101: 100μs
110: 200μs
111: 500μs
Table 9. Sequence Command description
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■ Data Register
1. Sequence Mode Data Register
The AK4186 starts A/D conversion in sequence mode by setting the COUNT, SEQM2-0, INTERVAL2-0 bits of the
register address 02H. The AK4186 makes six or ten measurements by setting the COUNT bit. The results are used to
calculate the average value, discarding the minimum and maximum values, and the result sets the data register of
sequence mode. The AK4186 registers data from address 11H in order of setting the SEQM2-0 bits. The master can
read the ADC data by the register read operation after confirming the PENIRQN pin turns to “H” or a register status
SEQST3-0 = 02H (Data Available). The data register is Read Clear so that data will be deleted once it is read. Do not
read data during a sequential measurement.
Addr
10H
11H
12H
13H
14H
15H
16H
17H
18H
Register Name
Status
Sequence Data 1H
Sequence Data 1L
Sequence Data 2H
Sequence Data 2L
Sequence Data 3H
Sequence Data 3L
Sequence Data 4H
Sequence Data 4L
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
CHST3
D1T11
D1T3
D2T11
D2T3
D3T11
D3T3
D4T11
D4T3
CHST2
D1T10
D1T2
D2T10
D2T2
D3T10
D3T2
D4T10
D4T2
CHST1
D1T9
D1T1
D2T9
D2T1
D3T9
D3T1
D4T9
D4T1
CHST0
D1T8
D1T0
D2T8
D2T0
D3T8
D3T0
D4T8
D4T0
SEQST3
D1T7
0
D2T7
0
D3T7
0
D4T7
0
SEQST2
D1T6
0
D2T6
0
D3T6
0
D4T6
0
SEQST1
D1T5
0
D2T5
0
D3T5
0
D4T5
0
SEQST0
D1T4
0
D2T4
0
D3T4
0
D4T4
0
Table 10. Data Register for Sequence Mode (Read Only)
BIT
D7-D4
Name
CHST3-0
D3-D0
SEQST3-0
Description
Last Measurement Channel for Single Mode
0011: AIN
0100: X-axis
0101: Y-axis
0110: Z1
0111: Z2
others: Reserved
Status Bits for Sequence Mode
0000: Not Busy
0001: Sequence Busy
0010: Data Available
others: Reserved
Table 11. Status Register description (Read Only)
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2. Single Mode Data Register
The AK4186 starts A/D conversion in single mode by receiving a single measurement command, and then outputs MSB
first 12bit A/D data.
Addr
Register Name
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
XS4
20H
Single XH
XS11
XS10
XS9
XS8
XS7
XS6
XS5
21H
Single XL
XS3
XS2
XS1
XS0
0
0
0
0
22H
Single YH
YS11
YS10
YS9
YS8
YS7
YS6
YS5
YS4
23H
Single YL
YS3
YS2
YS1
YS0
0
0
0
0
24H
Single Z1H
Z1S11
Z1S10
Z1S9
Z1S8
Z1S7
Z1S6
Z1S5
Z1S4
25H
Single Z1L
Z1S3
Z1S2
Z1S1
Z1S0
0
0
0
0
26H
Single Z2H
Z2S11
Z2S10
Z2S9
Z2S8
Z2S7
Z2S6
Z2S5
Z2S4
27H
Single Z2L
Z2S3
Z2S2
Z2S1
Z2S0
0
0
0
0
28H
Single INH
INS11
INS10
INS9
INS8
INS7
INS6
INS5
INS4
29H
Single INL
INS3
INS2
INS1
INS0
0
0
0
0
Table 12. Data Register for Single Mode (Read Only)
■ Power-down Control
Power-down and pen interrupt function are controlled by PD0 bit. In order to achieve minimum current, it is
recommended to set PD0 bit = “0” for automatic power down of the touch screen driver after A/D conversion. It is
possible to reduce the variation in data by setting PD0 bit = “1” during measurements. A/D converter keeps power up
state after every measurement completed.
When the register data of address 01H is written, PD0 bit is updated at the rising edge of the 27th SCL. The last PD0 bit
is valid until this timing.
The A/D converter and internal oscillator are automatically powered up at the start of the conversion, and automatically
powered down at the end of the conversion, regardless of the PD0 bit setting.
PD0
0
PENIRQN
Enable
1
Disable
Function
Auto Power-down Mode
In power-down state, the touch screen driver switches are powered down. (Only YN
or BL driver switch is turned ON and forced to VSS.) PEN interrupt function is
enabled except when in the sampling time and converting time.
Driver ON Mode
If X-axis or Y-axis is selected as analog input, touch screen driver switches are
always powered up. This is effective when more settling time is required to suppress
the electrical bouncing of touch plate. PEN interrupt function is disabled and
PENIRQN is forced to “L” state.
Table 13. Power-down Control
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■ Sleep Mode
The AK4186 supports sleep mode that puts touch panel to open state and disables pen interrupt function, effective for
reducing power consumption caused by unnecessary pen touch.
Sleep mode is controlled by SLEEP1-0 bits. The AK4186 changes to sleep mode on the rising edge of 27th SCL after
the micro-controller writes “01” or “10” to SLEEP1-0 bits of AK4186’s register. All touch screen driver switches and
A/D converter are powered down in this sleep mode, and it reduces power consumption to the minimum value. The
PENIRQN output is shown below. (Table 14)
The AK4186 returns to normal operation out of sleep mode when the micro-controller writes “00” to SLEEP1-0 bits.
The timing of going back to normal operation mode is the rising edge of the 27th SCL. The initial state after system
reset is in normal operation mode.
SLEEP1-0
00
01
10
11
PENIRQN
Touch Panel
Normal Operation
Normal Operation
Disable (PENIRQN=H)
Open
Disable (PENIRQN=Hi-z)
Open
N/A
N/A
Table 14. Sleep Mode
A/D conversion is available during sleep mode by issuing an ADC executing command (sequential). The AK4186
returns to sleep mode after completing an A/D conversion.
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CONTROL SEQUENCE
■ Power-up Sequence
To fix the I2C interface statement, send a dummy command when first power up. After the dummy command, send a
reset command to initialize internal registers.
1
0
0
1
0
0
CAD0
R/W
Figure 23. Slave Address Construction (CAD0 is set by a pin)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Figure 24. Dummy Address Construction
1
1
1
1
1
1
Figure 25. Dummy Command Construction
P
S
AK4186
ACK or NACK
Dummy
Command
S
T
A
R
T
S
T
O
P
R/W= “0”
Slave
Address
Sub
Address
Dummy Command
Reset
Command
P
AK4186
ACK
Dummy
Address
S
T
O
P
AK4186
ACK
Slave
Address
AK4186
ACK or NACK
S
AK4186
ACK or NACK
SDA
R/W= “0”
AK4186
ACK
S
T
A
R
T
Reset Command
Figure 26. Power-up Sequence
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■ Touch Screen Controller Control Sequence (Single Mode)
(1) Setup Sequence
In case of the single measurement mode, this touch panel configuration register sets the measurement mode of the
AK4186. Touch screen driver switches are turned ON at Driver ON mode (PD0 bit = “1”) on the rising edge of the 27th
SCL. It is possible to have longer tracking time even if the source of analog input impedance is high, because the actual
sampling is executed at the read operation. If a current measurement is made by the same setting of PD0 bit as the last
time, the setup sequence is unnecessary.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
19
18
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
SCL
Data Byte
Sub Address Byte
Slave Address Byte
R/ W
SDA
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
CAD0
0
Register Addr = 01H
0
AK4186
ACK
START
PANEL
SLEEP SLEEP
1
0
0
0
0
0
PD0
AK4186
ACK
Touch Screen
Driver SW
PD0=1
PD0=0
0
AK4186
ACK STOP
“Off”
Figure 27. Setup operation and Driver SW timing
(2) Single Measurement Sequence
When the master send a READ command after sending a control register address for a measurement channel by a
WRITE operation, the AK4186 starts A/D conversion in single mode. This A/D conversion is synchronized with the
internal clock. The internal oscillator of the AK4186 is automatically powered up on the falling edge of 25th SCL after
writing the register address, and the AK4186 samples the analog input and completes A/D conversion after the rising
edge of 26th SCL. The master receives the first byte of serial data (D11-D4, MSB first), and generates an acknowledge.
Then the master receives the second byte of serial data (D3-D0, followed by four 0 bits). When the master continuously
reads ADC data, the master repeats read operation after generating an acknowledge. If the master does not generate an
acknowledge but generates stop condition instead, the AK4186 ceases continuous operation.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
0
0
1
0
0
25 26
27
28
29
30
31
32 33
34
35
0 D11 D10 D9
D8
D7
D5 D4
36 37
38
39
0
D2
D1
40
41
42
43 44
0
0
0
45
46
SCL
R/ W
SDA
CAD
0
0
R/ W
0
Register Addr = 20H~28H
AK4186
ACK
START
Slave Address Byte
CAD 1
0
Slave Address Byte
D3
D0
Master
ACK
AK4186
ACK
AK4186
START
ACK
Sub Address Byte
D6
Data Byte (MSB)
0
1
Master
ACK
STOP
Data Byte (LSB)
OSCLK
Sampling
PD0=“1”
Sampling
AD conv.
AD conv.
“H”
Touch Screen
Driver SW
PD0=“0”
PENIRQN
PD0=“0”
ENABLE
“L”
ENABLE
Figure 28. Single Measurement operation and Driver SW timing
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■ Touch Screen Controller Control Sequence (Sequence Mode)
The AK4186 starts A/D conversion in sequence mode by setting the COUNT, SEQM2-0, INTERVAL2-0 bits of the
register address 02H. PENIRQN is forced to “L” state, and internal oscillator is automatically powered up. The AK4186
makes six or ten measurements by setting the COUNT bit. The results are used to calculate the average value,
discarding the minimum and maximum values, and the result sets the data register of sequence mode. When the
sequence is finished, the AK4186 sets the PENIRQN pin to “H” and notifies that sequence is ended. After 20μs (typ.) is
passed from the rising edge of the PENIRQN pin, the internal oscillator is powered down and PEN interrupt function is
enabled.
The master executes the register read operation to read the measurement data of sequence mode after confirming Data
availability. The master can confirm Data availability by PENIRQN↑ or SEQST3-0 = 03H.
This sequence data can be read in register read operation one by one (Address 11H). Prior to issuing the slave address
with the R/W bit “1”, the master must first perform a “dummy” write operation. The master issues start request, a slave
address (R/W bit = “0”) and then the register address to read. After the register address is acknowledged, the master
immediately reissues the start request and the slave address with the R/W bit “1”. The AK4186 then generates an
acknowledge, 1 byte of ADC data, and increments the internal address counter by 1. If the master does not generate an
acknowledge but generates stop condition instead, the AK4186 ceases transmission. The A/D data is cleared after
reading all the A/D data.
Pen
Touch
Sequence Start
Set PENIRQN Low
Start Clock
Driver Set
Wait Timer
ADC
No
Count End?
Yes
Sequence
End?
No
Yes
Set PENIRQN High
Stop Clock & PenTouch Enable
Done
Figure 29. Internal Clock Mode Control Flowchart
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PENIRQN
SCL
SDA
S
Slave Address
W
Sub Address (02H )
Data (10H)
P
W=0
OSCLK
Internal Sequence
(SEQM2-0 bits=“001”, X-Y Scan)
PEN Touch
Tracking, Conversion
(X-axis 1st)
Tracking, Conversion
(X-axis nth)
20 / fosc
20 / fosc
Wait
Tracking, Conversion
(Y-axis 1st)
Tracking, Conversion
(Y-axis nth)
20 / fosc
20 / fosc
Wait
PENIRQN
Enable
DAV
Figure 30. Sequence Mode Control Sequence (X-Y Scan: SEQM bits = “001”)
(Sequence Mode Start → Internal Sequence Processing → Data Available)
PENIRQN
SCL
SDA
S
Slave Address
W
Sub Address (11H)
S
Slave Address
W=0
DAV
AK4186
ACK
AK4186
ACK
R
ADC Data (11H)
R=1
AK4186
ACK
ADC Data (12H)
MASTER
ACK
ADC Data (13H)
ADC Data (14H)
MASTER
ACK
MASTER
ACK
P
MASTER
NACK
Figure 31. Sequence Mode Control Sequence (X-Y Scan: SEQM bits = “001”)
(Data Available → A/D Data Read)
D11
(MSB)
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
0
0
Figure 32. ADC Data (High Byte)
D3
D2
D1
D0
(LSB)
0
0
Figure 33. ADC Data (Low Byte)
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■ Pen Interrupt
The AK4186 has pen interrupt function to detect pen touches. Pen interrupt function is enabled at power-down state and
PD0 bit = “0” (Figure 34). The YN pin (4-wire) or BL pin (5-wire) is connected to VSS at the PEN interrupt enabled
state. The XP pin (4-wire) or WIPER pin (5-wire) is pulled up via an internal resistor (RIRQ: typ.50kΩ). PENIRQN is
connected to the XP pin (4-wire) or WIPER pin (5-wire) inside. If touch plate is pressed by a pen, the current flows via
<VDD> - <Ri> - <X+> - <Y-> (4-wire). If 5-wire, via <VDD> - <Ri> - <WIPER> - <BL>. The resistance of the plate
is generally 1kΩ or less, PENIRQN is forced to “L” level. If the pen is released, PENIRQN returns “H” level because
two plates are disconnected, and the current does not flow via two plates.
During an A/D conversion or Sequence measurement or when PD0 bit is set to “1”, the PENIRQN is “L” for all the
time in this period regardless of the touched/non-touched state.
While in single measurement mode, the pen interrupt function is disabled from the rising edge of 26th SCL to the end of
the measurement. (Figure 28)
It is recommended that the micro controller mask the pseudo-interrupts while the control command is issued or A/D
data is output.
PENIRQN
VDD
VDD
RIRQ =
50kΩ
VDD
EN2
Driver OFF
XP/WIPER
EN1
YN/BL
Driver ON
Figure 34. PENIRQN Functional Block Diagram (WIPER does not have a driver.)
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SYSTEM DESIGN
Figure 35, Figure 36, Figure 37, Figure 38 shows the system connection diagram for the AK4186. The evaluation board
[AKD4186] demonstrates the optimum layout, power supply arrangements and measurement results.
AK4186ECB <4-wire Touch Screen Input>
4-wire
Analog Ground
Touch Screen
Digital Ground
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
XP
Analog Supply
1.6∼3.6V
YP
XN
YN
Top View
10µ
+
0.1µ
VDD
CAD0
TEST
VSS
IN
PENIRQN
SDA
SCL
Auxiliary
Analog Input
Rp
Rp
“L” or “H”
µP
Figure 35. Typical Connection Diagram (4-wire, AK4186ECB)
Notes:
- VSS of the AK4186 should be distributed separately from the ground of external controllers.
- All digital input pins (SCL, SDA, CAD0 pins) must not be left floating.
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[AK4186]
AK4186EN <4-wire Touch Screen Input>
4-wire
Touch Screen
Digital Ground
Analog Ground
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
Rp
10
YP
NC
14
VSS
15
T EST
16
NC
9
11
XN
13
10µ
XP
12
YN
0.001µ *
NC
8
VDD
7
IN
6
NC
5
AK4186EN
Top View
SC L
SDA
PENIRQN
CAD0
1
2
3
4
0.1µ
+
Analog Supply
1.6∼3.6V
Auxiliary
Analog Input
Rp
“L” or “H”
µP
Figure 36. Typical Connection Diagram (4-wire, AK4186EN)
Notes:
- VSS of the AK4186 should be distributed separately from the ground of external controllers.
- All digital input pins (SCL, SDA, CAD0 pins) must not be left floating.
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[AK4186]
AK4186ECB <5-wire Touch Screen Input>
5-wire
Analog Ground
Touch Screen
Digital Ground
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
0.001µ *
BR
Analog Supply
1.6∼3.6V
TR
TL
BL
Top View
10µ
+
0.1µ
VDD
CAD0
TEST
VSS
WIPER
PENIRQN
SDA
SCL
0.001µ*
Rp
Rp
“L” or “H”
µP
Figure 37. Typical Connection Diagram (5-wire, AK4186ECB)
Notes:
- VSS of the AK4186 should be distributed separately from the ground of external controllers.
- All digital input pins (SCL, SDA, CAD0 pins) must not be left floating.
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[AK4186]
AK4186EN <5-wire Touch Screen Input>
5-wire
Touch Screen
Digital Ground
Analog Ground
13
NC
14
VSS
BP
+
NC
8
Analog Supply
1.6∼3.6V
VDD
7
WIPER
6
5
10µ
AK4186EN
Top View
Rp
*
*
*
*
9
10
TR
11
TL
BL
12
0.001µ
0.001µ
0.001µ
0.001µ
SDA
PENIRQN
CAD0
3
4
NC
2
16
0.1µ
SC L
T EST
1
15
NC
0.001µ *
Rp
“L” or “H”
µP
Figure 38. Typical Connection Diagram (5-wire, AK4186EN)
Notes:
- VSS of the AK4186 should be distributed separately from the ground of external controllers.
- All digital input pins (SCL, SDA, CAD0 pins) must not be left floating.
1. Grounding and Power Supply Decoupling
The AK4186 requires careful attention to power supply and grounding arrangements. VDD is usually supplied from the
system’s analog supply. VSS of the AK4186 must be connected to the analog ground plane. System analog ground and
digital ground should be connected together near to where the supplies are brought onto the printed circuit board.
Decoupling capacitors should be as near to the AK4186 as possible, with the small value ceramic capacitor being the
nearest.
2. Analog Inputs
When an EMI source is close to the touch panel analog signal line, EMI noise affects analog characteristics
performance. Connect noise canceling capacitors (*) as close as possible to each pin (XP, XN, YP, YN pins) of the
AK4186 to avoid this noise. (Figure 35, Figure 36, Figure 37, Figure 38)
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[AK4186]
PACKAGE (AK4186ECB)
12pin CSP (Unit: mm)
Top View
Bottom View
A
0.40
1.66 ± 0.05
(0.23)
0.40
3
XXXX
2
0.65 ± 0.05
0.19 ± 0.05
(0.23)
1.26 ± 0.05
B
1
D
C
B
A
φ 0.27 ± 0.05
φ 0.05
M S AB
S
0.08 S
■ Material & Lead finish
Package molding compound: Epoxy resin, Halogen (bromine and chlorine) free
Solder ball material: SnAgCu
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[AK4186]
PACKAGE (AK4186EN)
16pin QFN (Unit: mm)
Bottom View
Top View
1.80
9
12
3.00±0.07
8
13
1.50
0.30±0.07
1.80
A
Exposed
Pad
16
1
4
B
1.50
0.05 M S
0.22±0.05
C0.30
A
B
0.12~0.18
0.00~0.05
0.70
0.75 max
3.00±0.07
0.05max
S
0.17~0.27
Part A
0.50
[Part A Detail]
0.05 S
Note: The thermal die pad must be open or connected to the ground.
■ Package & Lead frame material
Package molding compound: Epoxy Resin, Halogen (bromine and chlorine) free
Lead frame material: Cu Alloy
Lead frame surface treatment: Palladium Plate
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[AK4186]
MARKING (AK4186ECB)
XXXX
A1
Date Code: XXXX(4 digits)
Pin #A1 indication
MARKING (AK4186EN)
4186
XXXXX
Date Code: XXXXX (5 digits)
Pin #1 indication
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[AK4186]
REVISION HISTORY
Date (YY/MM/DD)
09/03/30
09/10/22
Revision
00
01
Reason
First Edition
Error
Correction
10/07/02
02
10/12/15
03
Product
Addition
Spec
Change
11/03/30
04
Error
Correction
Page/Line
Contents
18
/2
/6
22
Sequence Mode Data Register
“register address 03H” →“register address 02H”
SEQST7-0 = 03H → SEQST3-0 = 02H
Setup Sequence
Figure 27 was changed.
AK4186EN was added.
5
ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS
Gain Error (AK4186EN): -6 → -4.5 (min)
+2 → +3.5 (max)
PIN/FUNCTION
Pin No. D3, 12: BL
“Touch Panel Bottom Right Input”
→ “Touch Panel Bottom Left Input”
3
IMPORTANT NOTICE
" These products and their specifications are subject to change without notice.
When you consider any use or application of these products, please make inquiries the sales office of Asahi Kasei
Microdevices Corporation (AKM) or authorized distributors as to current status of the products.
" Descriptions of external circuits, application circuits, software and other related information contained in this
document are provided only to illustrate the operation and application examples of the semiconductor products. You
are fully responsible for the incorporation of these external circuits, application circuits, software and other related
information in the design of your equipments. AKM assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or
third parties arising from the use of these information herein. AKM assumes no liability for infringement of any
patent, intellectual property, or other rights in the application or use of such information contained herein.
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approval under the law and regulations of the country of export pertaining to customs and tariffs, currency exchange,
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other hazard related device or systemNote2), and AKM assumes no responsibility for such use, except for the use
approved with the express written consent by Representative Director of AKM. As used here:
Note1) A critical component is one whose failure to function or perform may reasonably be expected to result,
whether directly or indirectly, in the loss of the safety or effectiveness of the device or system containing it,
and which must therefore meet very high standards of performance and reliability.
Note2) A hazard related device or system is one designed or intended for life support or maintenance of safety
or for applications in medicine, aerospace, nuclear energy, or other fields, in which its failure to function or
perform may reasonably be expected to result in loss of life or in significant injury or damage to person or
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the product with a third party, to notify such third party in advance of the above content and conditions, and the
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and all claims arising from the use of said product in the absence of such notification.
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