MM - MPLAB® Xpress IDE Edition - Episode 9 - Basic Capacitive Sensing Using the ADCC | Videos
MM - MPLAB® Xpress IDE Edition - Episode 9 - Basic Capacitive Sensing Using the ADCC
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The video demonstrates how easy it is to add capacitive sensing into an application using core independent intelligent analog features and the MPLAB® Xpress Development Platform. Burst Averaging capabilities of the Analog-to-Digital Converter with Computation (ADCC) are used to read the voltage level based on the capacitance of a sensor made with conductive ink. The 10-bit ADCC value will be transmitted over the serial port to a computer running a terminal program. The ADCC value will register a higher value when the sensor is alone and a lower value when an object such as a finger touch is introduced.
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