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9 / 51 page QST108 QST touch sensing technology 9/51 3.3 Faulty and unused keys Any sensing channel that does not have its sense capacitor (CS) fitted is assumed to be either faulty or unused. This channel takes no further part in operation unless a Master- commanded recalibration operation shows it to have an in-range burst count again. Faulty, unused or disabled keys are still bursted but not processed to avoid modifying the sensitivity of active keys. This is important for sensing channels that have an open or short circuit fault across CS. Such channels would otherwise cause very long acquire bursts, and in consequence would slow the operation of the entire QST device. To optimize touch response time and device power consumption, if some keys are not used, we recommend to try suppressing the ones which belong to the same burst. Bursts which do not have any keys implemented will then not be processed. 3.4 Detection threshold levels The key capacitance change induced by the presence of a finger is sensed by the variation in the number of charge transfer pulses to load the capacitor. The difference in the pulse count number is compared to a threshold in order to detect the key as pressed or not. Two different thresholds, one for detection and one for the end of detection, create an hysteresis in order to prevent erratic behavior. The default threshold levels and hysteresis values are described in Section 6.6: Capacitive sensing characteristics on page 35. 3.5 Detection integrator filter The Detection Integrator (DI) filter mechanism works together with spread spectrum operation to dramatically reduce the effects of noise on key states. The DI mechanism requires a specified number of measurements that qualify as detections (and these must occur in a row) or the detection will not be reported. In a similar manner, the end of a touch (loss of signal) also has to be confirmed over several measurements. It is called the End of Detection Integrator (EDI). This process acts as a type of “debounce” mechanism against noise. The default DI and EDI values for confirming start of touch and end of touch are described in Section 6.6: Capacitive sensing characteristics on page 35. |
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