hi,
i am planning to implement capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin.
anybody has done this?
how can i implement this in flowcode?
capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
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Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
Hello,
In Flowcode 6 and 7 there are components (touch pads / touch slider) to allow you to do this.
There's also loads of info already on the forums about how to create your own cap touch code. Just use the search feature and use the keywords cap touch.
In Flowcode 6 and 7 there are components (touch pads / touch slider) to allow you to do this.
There's also loads of info already on the forums about how to create your own cap touch code. Just use the search feature and use the keywords cap touch.
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Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
HELLO BEN,
as per your suggestion, i went through a search with keyword CAP TOUCH and i found a thread where you only have mentioned that in FC5 there is a option called 'ADC raw'.
i would like to know how that works for cap touch. or do you have any example that uses adc raw feature?
thanks and Regards,
Prashant
as per your suggestion, i went through a search with keyword CAP TOUCH and i found a thread where you only have mentioned that in FC5 there is a option called 'ADC raw'.
i would like to know how that works for cap touch. or do you have any example that uses adc raw feature?
thanks and Regards,
Prashant
Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
Hi Prashant, any luck getting Ccap touch to work?prasha920 wrote:HELLO BEN,
as per your suggestion, i went through a search with keyword CAP TOUCH and i found a thread where you only have mentioned that in FC5 there is a option called 'ADC raw'.
i would like to know how that works for cap touch. or do you have any example that uses adc raw feature?
thanks and Regards,
Prashant
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Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
Hi Guys,
Have you seen this thread?
If you scroll down on the thread there are more examples.
Martin
Have you seen this thread?
If you scroll down on the thread there are more examples.
Martin
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Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
hey Martin,
thanks a lot... was waiting for your reply too.. ...
ok, i check the link and come back...
once again thanks..
regards,
Prashant
thanks a lot... was waiting for your reply too.. ...
ok, i check the link and come back...
once again thanks..
regards,
Prashant
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Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
hi Spilled,
i'm sorry for late reply..
as i didn't had much time to work upon those examples, i couldn't tried it.
as soon as i work on those examples with hardware, surely will update you guys..
thanks and regards,
Prashant
i'm sorry for late reply..
as i didn't had much time to work upon those examples, i couldn't tried it.
as soon as i work on those examples with hardware, surely will update you guys..
thanks and regards,
Prashant
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Re: capacitive touch sensing using only ADC pin
Thanks Prashant,
Good luck with the testing.
Martin
Good luck with the testing.
Martin
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