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Package Includes:
- 1 x TTP223 Touch Switch Module
Specifications:
Operating Voltage | 2.5 ~ 5(VDC) |
Response time max | 60mS |
Re-calibration period | 4.0 seconds |
Dimensions | 1.4 x 1 x 2cms |
Weight | 5 grams |
1. What is a TTP223 touch sensor?
- The TTP223 is a touchpad detector integrated circuit that emulates a single tactile button. The TTP223 is a touchpad detector integrated circuit that emulates a single tactile button. This touch detection IC is intended to replace traditional direct button keys with a variety of pad sizes.
2. What are the features of the TTP223 touch sensor?
- The module has a single integrated touch sensing area measuring 11 x 10.5mm and a sensor range of 5mm. When the sensor is triggered, an onboard LED will provide a visual indication. When triggered, the module's output will transition from low to high (default operation). Solder jumpers allow you to change the mode of operation from active low to toggle output. The TTP223 is a touchpad detector integrated circuit that emulates a single tactile button. This touch detection IC is intended to replace traditional direct button keys with a variety of pad sizes.
3. How does the touch switch work?
- The switch operates based on body capacitance, a property of the human body that provides it with excellent electrical properties. To detect changes in capacitance, the switch continuously charges and discharges its metal exterior. When a person touches it, their body capacitance increases, triggering the switch.