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June, 2021


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HAUPPAGE, NY — DATA MODUL has launched its mXT2952TD touch controller board, which has been designed for PCAP touch applications ranging from 12.1 to 23.8 in. (307 x 605 mm) and supports the latest gener- ation of microchip touch ICs. In addition to excellent touch perform-


DATA MODUL Launches Touch Controller Board


Neither gloves up to 0.2 in. (5 mm) in


thickness or cover glasses up to 0.4 in. (10 mm) thick affect the multi-touch recognition


ance, the new controller board offers good noise immunity as well as water and glove operation. Due to its identical PCB dimen- sions and USB interface, the new controller board is compatible with the predecessor model mXT2952T2 and can be easily incorpo- rated in existing products. With DATA MODUL’s


easyANALYZER tuning tool, indi- vidual touch settings can be han- dled. The new mXT2952TD con- troller board is based on the Microchip TD series and features a new type of signal acquisition method, differential mutual sens- ing. This significantly increases the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and enables very good touch behavior even under difficult environmental conditions.


Framework CHANDLER, AZ — USB Type-C with power delivery (PD) and open source software are two technolo- gies leading the next wave of wired connectivity. With Microchip Tech - nol ogy’s new power delivery soft- ware framework (PSF), designers can now modify and own the IP in their USB-C PD systems. By merging their proprietary


code with Microchip’s fully func- tionable PD stack, designers have the ultimate flexibility for creat- ing differentiated product offer- ings, while choosing from a wide variety of Microchip SmartHubs, microcontrollers (MCUs) and standalone PD solutions for their USB systems. Microchip’s PSF solution


offers both an open source code base for power delivery and a com- prehensive programming environ- ment, removing the need for man- ufacturer dependence and making it easy for users to program MCUs and immediately modify PD code as their system evolves. Harnessing the benefits of


this industry-changing solution, customers can now reduce time to


market and overall BOM costs. Contact: Microchip Technol - ogy, Inc., 2355 West Chandler


Boulevard, Chandler, AZ 85224 % 480-792-5047 E-mail: brian.thorsen@microchip.com Web: www.microchip.com


Microchip Introduces Open Source Power Software


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of the controller board. The high SNR ratio is also crucial for passing electromagnetic com- patibility tests according to standard EN 61000-4-6 (immunity to conducted distur- bances, induced by radio-frequency fields). Even at noise levels of 10 V/m and higher, the mXT2952TD controller board can comply with evaluation criterion A (no impairment of the


mXT2952TD touch controller board.


Marcus Boulevard, Unit R, Hauppauge, NY 11788 % 631-951-0800 E-mail: presse@data-modul.com Web: www.data-modul.com


function during and after the test). Contact: DATA MODUL, Inc., 275


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