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CY8CMBR3102 - Proximity Sensors

This page provides the datasheet information for the CY8CMBR3102, a member of the CY8CMBR3002 Proximity Sensors family.

Description

The CY8CMBR3xxx CapSense® Express™ controllers enable advanced, yet easy-to-implement, capacitive touch sensing user interface solutions.

This register-configurable family, which supports up to 16 capacitive sensing inputs, eliminates time-consuming firmware development.

Features

  • an advanced analog sensing channel and the Capacitive Sigma Delta PLUS (CSD PLUS) sensing algorithm, which delivers a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of greater than 100:1 to ensure touch accuracy even in extremely noisy environments. These controllers are enabled with Cypress’s SmartSense™ Auto-tuning algorithm, which compensates for manufacturing variations and dynamically monitors and maintains optimal sensor performance in all environmental conditions. In addition, SmartSense Auto-tuning enables.

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Part number CY8CMBR3102
Manufacturer Cypress
File Size 1.40 MB
Description Proximity Sensors
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CY8CMBR3002/CY8CMBR3102/ CY8CMBR3106S/CY8CMBR3108/ CY8CMBR3110/CY8CMBR3116 Datasheet CapSense Express Controllers with SmartSense Auto-tuning - 16 Buttons, 2 Sliders, Proximity Sensors CapSense Express Controllers with SmartSense Auto-tuning - 16 Buttons, 2 Sliders, Proximity Sensors General Description The CY8CMBR3xxx CapSense® Express™ controllers enable advanced, yet easy-to-implement, capacitive touch sensing user interface solutions. This register-configurable family, which supports up to 16 capacitive sensing inputs, eliminates time-consuming firmware development. These controllers are ideal for implementing capacitive buttons, sliders, and proximity sensing solutions with minimal development-cycle times.
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