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==How to buy== | ==How to buy== | ||
Click here to buy MPR121 Touchpad | Click here to buy MPR121 Touchpad |
Revision as of 06:46, 17 May 2013
Introduction
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
- 3.3 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.
Document
[Arduno example]
[MPR121 datasheet]
[MPR121 Touchpad schematic]
How to buy
Click here to buy MPR121 Touchpad