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ATMXT449T-AT
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ATMXT449T-AT Overview
In ProductionThe ATMXT449T-A Automotive touchscreen controller is aimed at display sizes up to 8” used in center stacks, navigation systems or rear seat entertainment systems. This family of automotive touchscreen controller brings Microchip’s unmatched Adaptive Sensing technology to the Automotive market. It enables dynamic touch classification, a feature that automatically and intelligently switches between self- and mutual-capacitance sensing to provide users a seamless transition between a finger touch and glove touch. Adaptive Sensing is also resistant to water and moisture and ensures superior touch performance even in these harsh conditions.
Please contact your local Microchip sales office for pricing information and to place an order.
Features
- Fully automotive-qualified (Grade 2), operating within the temperature range of -40 to +105 deg C
- Supports up to 16 concurrent touches in real time with touch size reporting
- Communication via a serial interface (I2C or SPI)
- Integrated voltage doubler option to increase the signal to noise ratio (SNR)
- Adaptive Sensing (Self and Mutual cap)
- Supports thick glove (5mm) touch
- Support thick lenses (up to 3mm plastic)
- Superior moisture performance
- Package: TQFP100
Product Parameters
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Device Weight (g)
0.497000
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Package Width
14x14x1mm
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JEDEC Indicator
e3
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Shipping Weight (grams)
2.333333
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Solder Composition
Matte Tin
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