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The MPR121 capacitive keypad uses the MPR121 and 12 touch sensitive pads to give you a simple 'keypad' with an I2C output. The board also has four mounting holes allowing it to be used as an input system in place of traditional buttons.  The 5V - 3.3V level convertor intergrated  
 
The MPR121 capacitive keypad uses the MPR121 and 12 touch sensitive pads to give you a simple 'keypad' with an I2C output. The board also has four mounting holes allowing it to be used as an input system in place of traditional buttons.  The 5V - 3.3V level convertor intergrated  
 
on this keypad provide you the options for 3.3V and 5V I2C interface for your microcontroller.   
 
on this keypad provide you the options for 3.3V and 5V I2C interface for your microcontroller.   
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==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
Here is guide illustrate you how to connect MPR121 Touchpad to Arduino.
 
Here is guide illustrate you how to connect MPR121 Touchpad to Arduino.
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==Document==
 
==Document==

Revision as of 06:32, 17 May 2013

Introduction

MPR121.jpg

The MPR121 capacitive keypad uses the MPR121 and 12 touch sensitive pads to give you a simple 'keypad' with an I2C output. The board also has four mounting holes allowing it to be used as an input system in place of traditional buttons. The 5V - 3.3V level convertor intergrated on this keypad provide you the options for 3.3V and 5V I2C interface for your microcontroller.

Features

  • Low power operation
  • 1.71 V to 3.6 V supply operation
  • 12 capacitance sensing inputs
  • Complete touch detection
  • Auto-configuration for each sensing input
  • Auto-calibration for each sensing input
  • Touch/release threshold and debounce for touch detection
  • 3.3V and 5V I2C interface, with Interrupt output

Application

  • Switch Replacements
  • Touch Buttons
  • Touch Keypad
  • Touch Slide bar
  • Touch Wheel
  • Touchpad
  • Touch Panel
  • Near Proximity Detectio

Usage

Here is guide illustrate you how to connect MPR121 Touchpad to Arduino.

MPR121 wiring.jpg

Document

How to buy

Click here to buy MPR121 Touchpad