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A complete guide to capacitive touch sensors​

Chapter 7: Designing a realistic touch sensing application using STM32 MCU

Chapter 7
About this chapter

In the previous chapters, we have discussed the design of capacitive touch sensors, as well as the operating principles of touch sensing microcontrollers (MCUs).

Now, it’s time to combine our knowledge into a realistic application: we will design a capacitive touch sensor, and we will virtually connect it to a controller of the STM32 series. Then, we will simulate the performance of the entire capacitive touch system

Table of contents

7.1 Designing a touch sensor compatible with the STM32 controller family

7.2 Connecting the STM32 MCU and performing analysis

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Designing a touch sensor compatible with the STM32 controller family

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Written by the Fieldscale team with content from Kostas Mpazirgiannis, along with contributions from Giorgos Papazoglou.

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