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Atmel Extends Automotive Touchscreen Controller Portfolio

 

New maXTouch family members offer maximum performance and gloved operation for touchpads and touchscreens up to 7 inches in diameter

Atmel® has broadened its portfolio of automotive-qualified maXTouch® touchscreen controllers with two new family members. The mXT143E and mXT224E devices join the mXT540E and mXT768E family members, providing support for smaller screen sizes. Now, you can select from a variety of touchscreen and touch pad controllers with screens between 2 inches and 12 inches in diameter.

The mXT143E and mXT224E automotive-qualified family members provide dedicated functionalities that meet specific automotive requirements, such as high-temperature behavior, reliable operation in harsh environments and with gloved fingers. The devices are ideal for applications such as centerstack displays, navigation systems, and radio human-machine interfaces (HMIs).

With the mXT143E and mXT224E devices, you can create touch-based automotive products that support the identification of up to 10 simultaneous touches as well as touch and palm suppression to detect and suppress unintended touches such as a resting hand on the screen or pad.

 

Key maXTouch Family Features

  • Seamless multi-touch performance for up to 10 simultaneous touches
  • User-configurable ratio of X- and Y-lines up to 224 nodes addressing a variety of aspect ratios
  • 12-bit x 12-bit touch position reporting
  • High responsiveness (<10ms for first touch from idle state)
  • Scan speed up to 280Hz, depending on configuration
  • Industry-leading current consumption
  • Sophisticated touch processing, including unintended touch and palm suppression
  • Noise rejection to enable reliable operation in harsh environments
 

Automotive Features

  • Fully automotive-qualified (Grade 3), operating within the temperature range of -40 degree Celsius up to +85 degree Celsius
  • High signal-to-noise ratio, enabling gloved-hand operation
  • Up to 280Hz scan speed, which supports character recognition (via host software) for alphanumeric inputs to the automotive HMIs
 

Automotive Application Areas

  • Center stack displays
  • Navigation systems
  • Radio HMI
  • Decoupled touch pad HMI