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Introducing the TTP223 1 Channel Capacitive Touch Sensor Module (Blue)
Enhance your projects with the TTP223 1 Channel Capacitive Touch Sensor Module. Utilizing the TTP223 touch-sensing IC, this module effortlessly adds capacitive touch input to your designs, replacing traditional button keys with a modern touchpad interface.
- Easy Interface: Seamlessly integrates with microcontrollers or Arduino, and can function independently.
- Capacitive Sensing: Detects touch from capacitive loads such as human hands, activating the switch upon proximity.
- Customizable Pads: Use nearly any conductive material for custom sense-pads, detecting touch through thin non-conductive layers like glass, plastic, fabric, or wood.
- Low Power Consumption: Outputs low in the normal state, conserving power. When touched, the output goes high and reverts to low-power mode after 12 seconds of inactivity.
- Versatile Installation: Install on non-metallic surfaces like plastic or glass, and hide buttons behind thin non-metallic coverings.
- Operating Voltage: 2.0V to 5.5V DC
- Output High (VOH): 0.8VCC
- Output Low (VOL): 0.3VCC
- Touch Response Time: 60ms
- Low Power Mode Response Time: 220ms
- Output Pin Sink Current: 8mA (@ VCC = 3V, VOL = 0.6V)
- Output Pin Pull-up Current: 4mA (@ VCC = 3V, VOH = 2.4V)
- Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 7.2 mm
- Low Power Consumption: Ideal for energy-efficient applications.
- Wide Voltage Range: Operates between 2.0V and 5.5V DC.
- Button Replacement: Effectively replaces traditional touch buttons.
- Easy Installation: Four M2 screw holes for straightforward mounting.
- DIY Projects: Ideal for hobbyists looking to add a touch interface to their projects.
- Smart Home Devices: Integrate into home automation systems for modern, touch-sensitive controls.
- Industrial Controls: Use in machinery or equipment requiring durable and reliable touch interfaces.
- Hidden Buttons: Conceal buttons in walls, desks, and other surfaces for a sleek, uncluttered look.