Overview
The TSC2013QPWRQ1 is a high-performance, automotive-qualified touch screen controller developed by Texas Instruments. This model is specifically designed for automotive applications, offering robust performance and reliability in harsh environments. It supports 4-wire resistive touch screens and integrates advanced features to enhance user experience and system efficiency. The TSC2013QPWRQ1 is ideal for automotive infotainment systems, navigation displays, and other touch-enabled interfaces in vehicles.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | 2.5 to 5.5 | V | Wide operating range |
Interface | I²C | - | Compatible with standard I²C protocols |
Resolution | 12-bit | - | High-precision touch detection |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 105 | °C | Automotive-grade reliability |
Package | 16-pin TSSOP | - | Compact and robust |
Touch Screen Support | 4-wire resistive | - | Widely used in automotive displays |
Key Features
- Automotive-qualified for reliable performance in harsh environments.
- Supports 4-wire resistive touch screens with 12-bit resolution for precise touch detection.
- I²C interface ensures easy integration with automotive systems.
- Wide supply voltage range (2.5V to 5.5V) for flexible power management.
- Compact 16-pin TSSOP package saves space in automotive designs.
Applications
The TSC2013QPWRQ1 is widely used in automotive applications, including infotainment systems, navigation displays, and touch-enabled control panels. Its high precision and reliability make it suitable for use in vehicles where durability and performance are critical. Additionally, its compact design and advanced features enable seamless integration into modern automotive electronics.
Q & A
1. What is the operating voltage range of the TSC2013QPWRQ1?
The TSC2013QPWRQ1 operates within a voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V.
2. What type of touch screen does it support?
It supports 4-wire resistive touch screens.
3. Is the TSC2013QPWRQ1 suitable for automotive applications?
Yes, it is automotive-qualified and designed for use in harsh environments.
4. What is the resolution of the touch detection?
The touch detection resolution is 12-bit, ensuring high precision.
5. What interface does it use for communication?
It uses the I²C interface for communication.
6. What is the operating temperature range?
It operates from -40°C to 105°C.
7. What package does the TSC2013QPWRQ1 come in?
It comes in a 16-pin TSSOP package.
8. Can it be used in consumer electronics?
While it is designed for automotive applications, it can also be used in consumer electronics with similar requirements.
9. Does it require external components for operation?
It requires minimal external components, simplifying the design process.
10. Is it compatible with other touch screen controllers?
It is compatible with other I²C-based systems but is optimized for 4-wire resistive touch screens.