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<lekernel> larsc, does your company sell a chip that contains both a capacitive sensor controller (CapTouchâ„¢) and a slow ADC for digitizing pots?
<larsc> lekernel: not that I'm aware off
<lekernel> I'm thinking of using one of those capacitive sensor controllers with conductive paint on glass with a pogo pin to connect to the PCB ...
<lekernel> this way I can put a LED underneath
<lekernel> or metal glued to the glass
<larsc> I never really worked with any of the captouch devices
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<wpwrak> isn't the "quick and dirty" ADC good enough for the pots ?
<lekernel> it'd need some tweaking, values aren't very stable
<lekernel> I suspect the tolerance of the threshold of the schmitt trigger, and of the capacitor
<lekernel> it's quite a problem when you want to reach a clear 0% or 100% close enough to the limits of the pot
<lekernel> the schmitt trigger threshold can actually vary a lot... I should have checked that before
<davidc___> For captouch, you can do that with a digital IO or two and a resistor
<davidc___> (same trick, just measuring RC constant; except you're measuring the C, not the R)
<lekernel> even through 4mm of glass and FR4?
<lekernel> and without false triggering from nearby electrodes?
<lekernel> the ADI chips have all sorts of bells and whistles they claim improve reliability. could they just be marketing? :)
<davidc___> hah; honestly couldn't tell you. I've never played with em in the depth required. How many touch channels do you need? There are lots of discrete capsense-to-{i2c,spi,one-wire-per-point,keymatrix} controllers out there; and they're cheap too (sub$)
<lekernel> 6
<lekernel> just above the screen
<lekernel> they need to have some light passing through them, too
<davidc___> lekernel: ITO on glass? ($$$)
<davidc___> Also, what kind of time-resolution do you want? Capsense isn't exactly the lowest latency
<lekernel> ha, actually I have a good part of the equipment for ITO at home now =]
<davidc___> same :). Vacuum/plasma stuff seems to be some kind of universal nerd-snipe
<lekernel> though ITO is a pesky substance and it'll take a lot of tweaking to deposit it reliably
<davidc___> Maybe you could do a copper ring around the lit part?
<lekernel> I'm thinking of gluing a thin PCB (hence the capacitive sensing having to go through FR4) with holes for the lights against the glass
<lekernel> with pogo-pins for contacting the UI board
<lekernel> this way I can keep that small board 1-layer
<lekernel> LEDs would go on the UI board near the pogo-pins, too
<lekernel> 0.4mm FR4 seems to be easy enough to source, digikey has it
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<davidc___> lekernel: you could use through-pcb LEDs firing right into the FR4 + using it as a diffuser
<davidc___> (maybe with strategic slot-routes that get filled with black paint for isolation)
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