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mTouch Capacitive Touch Evaluation Kit

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mTouch Capacitive Touch Evaluation Kit

Kit Enables designers to evaluate capacitive touch user-interface designs

The flexible, comprehensive kit includes two main boards—one populated with a PIC16F72X 8-bit MCU and the other with a PIC24F256GB110 16-bit MCU.

Chandler, AZ – [NASDAQ:  MCHP] — Microchip Technology announces the mTouch Capacitive Touch Evaluation Kit (part # DM183026), which enables designers to quickly and easily develop capacitive touch user-interface applications using Microchip’s 8- and 16-bit PIC microcontrollers (MCUs). 

The flexible, comprehensive kit includes two main boards—one populated with a PIC16F72X 8-bit MCU and the other with a PIC24F256GB110 16-bit MCU; four daughter boards for developing capacitive-touch keys, sliders and a matrix; a PICkit Serial Analyzer; an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI); and several code and schematic examples. 

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The modular kit makes it easy for designers to try different keypad configurations, and experiment with touch-pad sizes and shapes using the mother boards.

Touch-sensing technology is increasingly being adopted to improve the look and durability of user interfaces in appliances, consumer-electronic devices, medical electronics, automobiles and many other markets and applications. 

Microchip’s new MCU-based kit provides a one-chip, highly-integrated solution based upon either the PIC16F72X 8-bit or the PIC24FGB 16-bit general-purpose MCUs, providing a flexible evaluation platform that lowers costs and shortens time to market.

“Microchip continues to make it easy and inexpensive for designers to differentiate their products in the marketplace by incorporating touch-sensing user interfaces with the mTouch Capacitive Touch Evaluation Kit,” says Derek Carlson, vice president of Microchip Development Tools.

For more information visit www.microchip.com

 

 

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