In touch with the user

In the case of the Cypress CapSense, designers can control multiple capacitive touch sensing applications such as buttons, sliders, and touchpads and noncapacitive touch sensing elements, such as LEDs or LCDs, with the same device, simplifying the schematic and decreasing the bill of material costs....

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Published inElectronics Weekly no. 2218; p. 20
Main Author Seguine, Ryan
Format Journal Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Croydon Metropolis International Group Ltd 16.11.2005
Emap Limited
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ISSN0013-5224

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Summary:In the case of the Cypress CapSense, designers can control multiple capacitive touch sensing applications such as buttons, sliders, and touchpads and noncapacitive touch sensing elements, such as LEDs or LCDs, with the same device, simplifying the schematic and decreasing the bill of material costs. CapSense uses public domain technology so it is not subject to patent issues.
ISSN:0013-5224