The MXT288UD-AM and the MXT144UD-AM devices have been designed to offer low power mode, weatherproof operation and glove touch detection in multi-function displays, touch pad and smart surfaces for vehicles, motorcycles, e-bikes and car-sharing services at a time when manufacturers are implementing additional touch displays beyond the centre infotainment display (CID).
Secondary touch surfaces can be placed in both the interior of cars and exterior of a motor vehicle, such as handlebars, doors, electronic mirrors, control knobs, the steering wheel, between seats or in an armrest.
With the MXT288UD family’s small 7x7 mm automotive grade VQFN56 package, tier one suppliers will be able to reduce board space by up to 75 percent and minimise the overall Bill of Materials (BoM) for these compact applications . The family’s low power wait-for-touch mode consumes less than 50 µA, remaining responsive for the user, even if the display switches off to save power or to avoid disturbing the driver at night. The system will wake by a touch event anywhere on the touch surface.
In addition, the MXT288UD-AM and the MXT144UD-AM devices enable detection and tracking of multi-finger thick gloves through a wide variety of overlay materials and thicknesses, like leather, wood or across uneven surfaces - even in the presence of moisture. Normally the dielectric constant of these overlay materials would limit the detection of the touch, however these devices can reliably detect and track multi fingers with a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and through a proprietary differential mutual acquisition scheme.
As a turnkey solution, the MXT288UD family provides proven firmware, that's been developed according to Automotive SPICE processes and is AEC-Q100 qualified, enabling automotive manufacturers to integrate into existing systems at a lower risk with faster time to market.
“Automotive OEMs are looking to enhance the user experience through smart surfaces and multi-function displays, while still providing a convenient and distraction free environment,” said Fanie Duvenhage, vice president of Microchip’s human machine interface and touch function group. “Addressing these needs in the market, Microchip is building on its already leading portfolio of automotive touchscreen solutions with the new MXT288UD touch controller family - bringing increased performance and cost savings to the industry’s smallest package of automotive grade touch controllers.”
Both software and hardware support are available. Software tools includes maXTouch Studio and a maXTouch analyzer. For the MXT288UD, the hardware offered includes an evaluation kit with a printed circuit board (PCB) and a 5” capacitive touch panel, while the MXT144UD’s evaluation kit includes a PCB and a 2.9” capacitive touch pad. For both devices, a bridge PCB is included with a USB connection for interfacing to a computer when running maXTouch Studio.