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Hello everyone,
i am using the CapSense controller of PSoC.
The touching element i built can be seen in the attached file....I coated a transparent conductive layer on the substrate and then separate the layer into eight stripe elements. In the end i made a nonconductive overlayer on top of conductiving eight elements.
I programmed the PSoC, assigned the pins, then connected the pins with 8 elements using alligator clamps. When i touch certain element, the corresponding LED light should be on and the LCD also shows the touching position. But it does not work as i wanted, the Capsense controller seems not able to detect the capacitance change from the finger.
I measured the resistance of each strip element (130-200 Ohm), is it because of the high resistive load that the capacitance change cant be sensed?
But when i remove the alligator clamps from the touching element and i touch certain clamp, the desired effects were shown.
Anyone has idea why cant the finger touch be sensored on the touching elements?
Regards
Sammi
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You may have significant fringing C and general coupling C. Use the tuner
to set up the Capsense sensitivities.......
http://www.cypress.com/?app=forum&id=2232&rID=53237 Miniprog3 as I2C Bridge
http://www.cypress.com/?rid=105688 CE95287 - CapSense CSD using Tuner with PSoC 3/5LP
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=58549 PSoC® 3 and PSoC® 5LP CapSense® Design Guide
Regards, Dana.
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Some more -
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78578 PSOC 4 Capsense Design Guide
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=58549 PSoC® 3 and PSoC® 5LP CapSense® Design Guide
Regards, Dana.