MSP430G2x33, MSP430G2x03 Mixed-Signal-Mikrocontroller 32-VQFN -40 bis 85
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MSP430в„ў microcontroller based capacitive touch buttons can offer increased performance when properly optimized and tuned for their specific application. Performance benefits that result from button optimization can include, but are not limited to, decreased power consumption, improved response time, and the ability to grow a design to include more buttons. This application report provides th
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This application report provides guidelines on how to tune capacitive touch sliders and wheels running on the MSP430в„ў microcontrollers. It identifies the hardware and software parameters as well as explains the steps used in tuning sliders and wheels.The slider and wheel tuning is based on the APIs defined within the Capacitive Touch Sense Library (CAPSENSELIBRARY).
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Capacitive touch detection is sometimes considered more art than science. This often results in multiple design iterations before the optimum performance is achieved. There are, however, good design practices for circuit layout and principles of materials that need to be understood to keep the number of iterations to a minimum. This design guide describes a process for creating and designing capac
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This application report discusses how to design a simple and ultra low-power grip detector BoosterPack for the MSP430 LaunchPadв„ў. The PINOSC feature in every msp430G2xx2 and msp430G2xx3 device makes it possible to eliminate all the external components when implementing a capacitive touch design. All the components used in the grip detector, such as capacitive sensors, LEDs are all integrate