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LDS6100/6120 Touch Family
PureTouch® Capacitance Touch IC Family with Integrated LED Drivers
The IDT LDS6100/6120 family of PureTouch® controllers empower system designers to create
streamlined, attractive and reliable product designs with capacitive touch controls. Integrated LED drivers
allow visual feedback to be implemented when a touch occurs, without the need for host intervention.
Description
The LDS6100/6120 family of capacitance touch controllers from Integrated Device Technoogy® is
optimized for the implementation of touch-based input controls including sliders, scroll wheels and
buttons. A low power programmable capacitance-to-digital converter (CDC) supports up to 20 sensor
inputs, 10 of which may be configured as direct communication mode (DCM) outputs that emulate
mechanical buttons, enabling streamlined communication of touch events without the need to query the
serial interface bus.
When configured for capacitive sensing, the touch inputs are directed through an integrated switch matrix
to a sigma-delta CDC which senses changes in the external sensor array. When a change in capacitance
occurs above the user defined threshold, a touch event is recognized and the host processor is notified via
an interrupt pin or DCM output. On the LDS6120 products, a variety of built-in LED lighting effects may
be automatically initiated by a touch event with no processor intervention required.
On-chip calibration logic continuously monitors the environment and automatically adjusts touch
sensitivity to insure robust performance. Proprietary noise-filtering algorithms may also be activated to
prevent false sensor activation in noisy system environments. The LDS6100/6120 family is offered with
SPI-compatible, I2C-compatible and SMBus-compatible interfaces, selectable in real-time using the I/F
select pins. General-purpose input/output (GPIO) and interrupt outputs are also provided for additional
communication with the host processor.
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IDT® LDS6100-6120 PURETOUCH® CAPACITANCE TOUCH FAMILY FLYER
Benefits
Ease-of-use and flexible configurability
with optimized, state machine
architecture
Longer battery life enabled with
ultra-low power consumption
Low BOM cost and minimized solution
footprint using bare minimum of
external components
Robust touch performance via
proprietary noise-filtering algorithms
Customizable visual feedback effects
with integrated LED drivers (LDS6120)
Applications
Mobile handsets and smartphones
Personal media players (MP3/MP4)
Gaming devices
Remote controls
Television, audio/video
Set-top boxes, multi-function printers,
enterprise telephony
White goods
Industrial and medical devices
Figure 1. LDS6120 block diagram
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IDT® LDS6100-6120 PURETOUCH® CAPACITANCE TOUCH FAMILY FLYER
Ideal Solution for Portable and “Green” Applications
The LDS6100/6120 is optimized for ultra-low power consumption. In full power mode, sensor conversion
and calibration occur continuously, minimizing the time between touch event and touch detection. With its
ultra-low touch sensor current consumption of <70 μA (typical at 1.8V), the LDS6100 products may be
operated continuously in full power mode, eliminating the need for introduced latencies that can cause
noticeable delays and degrade the user experience. Where power consumption is of the utmost
importance, low power modes with configurable latencies may be utilized to further reduce current
below 25 μA (100ms sleep cycle).
The LDS6100/6120 family is optimized for a minimized solution footprint, with the functionality of multiple
components consolidated into a single device and a bare minimum of required external passive
components. A variety of package options are available including a 4mm x 4mm 28 lead TQFN package, a
5mm x 5mm 40 lead TQFN package (both with 0.75mm package thickness), or a 5.3mm x 10.2mm SSOP
package for applications requiring a wider lead pitch.
*For direct application of 1.8V voltage. For voltages higher than 1.8V, apply voltage to VDDIO and tie VDD1 to ground though C2.
Figure 2. LDS6120 application diagram (typical)
LDS 6100 / 6120 Features
Versatile, accurate CDC • Up to 20 capacitance sensor input channels
• Configurable hysteresis and debounce
Ultra-low touch sensor power
consumption
• Full power operating mode (typical): <125 μW (VDD1=1.8V)
• Low power operating mode (typical): <50 μW (VDD1=1.8V,
100ms sleep cycle)
• Shutdown mode (typical): <1 μW (VDD1=1.8V)
Integrated, automatic calibration
algorithms
• Auto environmental compensation
• Integrated noise immunity algorithms for high-EMI applications
Integrated touch preference modes • Strongest single touch / two touches
• Unrestricted (all) touches
Built-in slider/scroll support • Location, scroll direction, and 2x interpolation supported natively
Integrated Feature-Rich LED Drivers (LDS6120)
The LDS6120 products integrate a feature rich, highly configurable LED driver, enabling the implementation
of visual feedback for touch-based controls and fun lighting effects using a single controller. The minimum
and maximum current, transition times, and desired effect are programmable on an individual LED basis,
allowing for customized LED behavior for individual buttons. LEDs may be either synchronized to
automatically trigger when a touch event occurs or manually controlled using the host processor.
Flexible interface options
SPI, I2C, and SMBus-compatible serial I/F options
DCM outputs for mechanical switch emulation
VDDIO level for serial interface
GPIO and Interrupt Outputs
Flexible package options
28 pin—4mm x 4mm QFN
40 pin—5mm x 5mm QFN
28 pin—5.3mm x 10.2mm SSOP
Power supply range
Touch supply (VDD1): 1.65V–5.5V *
LED supply (VDD2): 3.0V–5.5V
VDDIO = 1.65V–5.5V
* Supply voltages > 1.95V are applied to VDDIO pin
Feature Enhancements
Figure 3. The LDS 6100/6120 Touch Sensor family includes over 20 enhanced features
Functionality Integrated Features
Part
Number
Touch
Sensors
DCM
Outputs
LED
Drivers
Built-in
Slider/Scroll
Built-in
LED
Effects
Full Hystersis
and Debounce
Configurability
Package
LDS6104 Up to 8 Up to 4 3 328Id TQFN
LDS6107 Up to 13 Up to 5 3 328Id SSOP
LDS6108 Up to 16 Up to 8 3 340Id TQFN
LDS6100 Up to 20 Up to 10 3 340Id TQFN
LDS6124 Up to 8 Up to 4 Up to 4 3 3 3 28Id TQFN
LDS6126 Up to 11 Up to 5 Up to 6 3 3 3 28Id SSOP
LDS6128 Up to 16 Up to 8 Up to 8 3 3 3 40Id TQFN
LDS6120 Up to 20 Up to 10 Up to 10 3 3 3 40Id TQFN
Integrated LED drivers (LDS6120)
Up to 10 dual-purpose sensor inputs
configurable as LED drivers
7.75 mA maximum current per driver
(drivers may be combined for higher
current applications)
Flexible dimming control
Built-in blink, heartbeat effects
Individual LED configurability
Host-free synchronization with touch
events
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