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3M™ MicroTouch™ Controller EX USB Reference Guide 

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3M Touch Systems, Inc.  Proprietary Information -- 29489v05 

Ambient Operating and Storage Environmental Conditions 

Note:

 All humidity is non-condensing 

 

Operating Temperature Range 

  

-40 

C to +70 

Operating Humidity Range 

<36° C 0-90% RH 

 36 

C (refer to Figure 4) 

Storage Temperature Range  

 

- 50 

C to +85 

Storage Humidity Range 

< 36°C 0-90% RH 

 

 36 

C (refer to Figure 4) 

 

Performance and Reliability 

 

Minimum Touch Duration 

Typically 5.4 msec. 

Touch Resolution – (Maximum addressable coordinates generated by the 
controller) 

16K x 16K 

ESD Susceptibility

1

 - 

 

8 kV Contact Discharge – Class 2 per section 9 of IEC 61000-4-2  

1 false touch allowed 

Compliant 
 

27 kV Air Discharge – Class 1 per section 9 of IEC 61000-4-2 

Normal Operation – No false touches 

Compliant 
 

 

MTBF (by MIL Std. 217F Calculation) 

760,000 Hours  

 

Touch System Parameters 

 

Accuracy vs. Dynamic Temperature Change    
(tested at 0 deg. C to 60 deg. C with a 0.5 deg. C/minute temperature ramp) 

Maintains 99.0% 
Accuracy 

Sensor Compatibility                                          

3M™ MicroTouch™ 
Capacitive Sensors 

Communications Protocol 

USB 

  

                                                 

1

 ESD discharges to a 3M Touch Systems sensor connected to the controller 

Summary of Contents for MicroTouch EX111

Page 1: ...Systems Inc Proprietary Information 29489v05 3M MicroTouch Controller EX USB Reference Guide For EX111 and EX121 Read and understand all safety information contained in this document before using this product 3 ...

Page 2: ...s is not warranted 3M Touch Systems Inc products and software are not specifically designed for use in medical devices as defined by United States federal law 3M Touch Systems Inc products and software should not be used in such applications without 3M Touch Systems Inc express written consent User should contact its sales representative if User s opportunity involves a medical device application ...

Page 3: ...n 10 Establishing the Data Connection 10 Sensor Connection 11 Mounting the Controller 11 Supplying Power to the Controller 12 Mounting the Sensor 12 Turning On Your System 12 Status Light LED Diagnostics 12 Installing 3M MicroTouch Software 14 Chapter 3 3M MicroTouch EX USB Controller Communications Overview of USB Firmware Commands 15 Communicating with the Controller 16 Vendor Requests 16 Sendin...

Page 4: ...est 8 24 Controller ID Request 10 25 Controller ID Report 12 25 Read Parameter Request 16 27 Parameter Data Report 4 28 Appendix A EX121 Controller Specifications EX121 Dimensions 29 Technical Specifications 31 Physical Dimensions 31 Appendix B EX111 Controller Specifications Technical Specifications 34 Physical Dimensions 34 ...

Page 5: ...r supplier in touch systems throughout the world As a 3M Touch Systems customer you are aware that we have strong internal programs that meet or exceed environmental regulations of our customers and the regions in which we conduct business What You Need to Know This document assumes you are familiar with firmware commands and how to use them Executing some commands may alter the performance of you...

Page 6: ...ociated with improper disposal which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury from ground water contamination Dispose of components in accordance with federal state and local regulations To reduce the risk of possible environmental contamination which may result in minor or moderate injury Dispose of the display in accordance with federal state and local regulations To reduce the risk...

Page 7: ...our company Whenever you contact Technical Support please provide the following information Touch display size part number and serial number Current driver version Operating system used Information on additional peripherals Technical Support is available Monday through Friday 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m with limited call back service after 5 30 p m until 8 00 p m US Eastern Standard Time 9 a m to 5 p m t...

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Page 9: ...irements Power requirements and options Status LED codes Overview of the EX USB Controllers Note For complete specifications for each of these EX USB controllers refer to the appendices at the end of this manual The EX121 is available either cased or uncased for external or internal mounting The EX111 is available uncased without cable for mounting within a custom chassis The EX II ASIC has a buil...

Page 10: ...rotection to 27 kV for ESD discharges to the sensor not to the controller directly that may occur during normal operation of the sensor Refer to the appendices for further specifications Establishing the Data Connection The EX USB controller requires a 3M MicroTouch USB communication cable P N 7319420 or an equivalent interconnect One end of this cable plugs into the USB connector JP1 on the EX US...

Page 11: ...e row female connector that plugs into the EX111 controller with a right side tail exit The following table describes the pins on this connector Table 3 Sensor Flex Tail Connector for EX111 Controllers Pin Description 1 Upper left UL corner 2 Upper right UR corner 3 Connects to the flex tail shield which must not be grounded because the EX111 drives the flex tail shield with an AC waveform 4 Lower...

Page 12: ...ate website at www 3Mtouch com Turning On Your System Before you turn on your custom system ensure that all cables are connected properly and that the controller is properly mounted To start up your system 1 Turn on your display and computer 2 Adjust the contrast and brightness to suit your personal preference and working environment 3 Adjust the horizontal and vertical position controls on the di...

Page 13: ...2 1 Firmware EEPROM checksum verification error Reload program code STRAY Error 1 3 2 Unable to initialize stray cancellation Replace controller If error reoccurs might be a sensor problem NOV Error 3 4 3 Parameters invalid using defaults Restore defaults If fault persists replace controller If error reoccurs might be a sensor or cable problem HDW Error 1 5 4 Controller hardware failure phase gain...

Page 14: ... is not formatted when given by the ROM code Installing 3M MicroTouch Software 3M MicroTouch Software includes the driver that enables your sensor to work with your computer 3M Touch Systems has touch drivers for many operating systems including Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows XP embedded Windows CE and Linux Kernel 2 6 refer to the website for a complete listing You must be sure to ins...

Page 15: ...ay use these USB commands when writing touch applications developing custom drivers or touch configurations or testing their touch systems Developers can issue commands to initialize the controller select operating modes and execute diagnostic functions Most sensor users do not have to use firmware commands to use their touch systems For example users can use MT 7 software to calibrate the sensor ...

Page 16: ... for normal mode and 2 for special mode and the vendor ID 0596H to write your own driver The EX USB controller is command set compatible with previous generation MicroTouch USB controllers Modifications of existing software should not be necessary when replacing an older controller The following commands are those that 3M Touch Systems currently uses for communications 3M Touch Systems recommends ...

Page 17: ...fy command parameters 6 wLength 2 0xXXXX Number of bytes to transfer The Type field should be set to Vendor 0x10 The Recipient field should be set to Device The Direction field depends on the command Receiving Reports from the Controller Four reports can be sent from the controller to the host These reports fit into two categories those sent immediately in response to a host request synchronous an...

Page 18: ... Pen finger touch status 3 X Compensated 2 0xXXXX Compensated X coordinate 5 Y Compensated 2 0xXXXX Compensated Y coordinate 7 X Raw 2 0xXXXX Raw X coordinate 9 Y Raw 2 0xXXXX Raw Y coordinate The main purpose of the loop counter is to effectively put a time stamp on the output data Data produced in the same tick will have the same timestamp This can be used to match the final coordinate data with...

Page 19: ...ibration The calibration can be performed at points inset from the lower left and upper right corners extended calibration or it can be done at those corners This is equivalent to the Calibrate Extended 12 5 insets from the lower left and upper right corners command used by 3M MicroTouch serial controllers The 2 point calibration defines the active area of the sensor by mapping two targets display...

Page 20: ... 8 96 The Calibrate Extended command then positions the first calibration target inward from the lower left corner 0 767 and the second calibration target inward from the upper right corner 1023 0 The following illustration shows how the calibration targets are calculated for a Windows based system Your operating system may be different The coordinates are in video terms with the origin 0 0 in the...

Page 21: ...cessed successfully This would happen if the report length requested by wLength does not match the controller status report size Controller Status Report 6 This report contains information describing the status of the controller The report sent is determined by the size specified in the wLength field of the Status Request All multi byte quantities in this report are sent LSB first Standard Format ...

Page 22: ...inue to flash on the LED until the sensor is touched Cmd Status The status for the last command request This field is used to determine whether the last request was processed successfully It is also used to track the progress of a multi stage request such as 2 point calibration The Status Request does not affect the contents of this field i e successful or unsuccessful processing of a previous sta...

Page 23: ...used to select the type of reset to be performed 1 for Soft Reset and 2 for Hard Reset The wIndex field is not used This field should be set to zero to ensure future compatibility The wLength field is set to zero since there is no data phase for this request Response Since the time to complete the soft reset can be more than 500 ms the device acknowledges the request before it is completed The hos...

Page 24: ... request to restore the default values in the controller This is used to restore the values to the factory presets A soft reset is automatically done after completing the request so that parameter changes will take effect Table 15 Restore Defaults Request Offset Field Size Value Description 0 bmRequestType 1 01000000 Characteristics 1 bRequest 1 8 Command number 2 wValue 2 0x0000 Reserved 4 wIndex...

Page 25: ...sure future compatibility The wLength field is set to the size either 18 or 24 bytes of a Controller ID report Response The controller sends the Controller ID report when the request is processed successfully If the request cannot be processed endpoint 0 will be stalled The request cannot be processed if the requested report size wLength does not match either the size of the backward compatible ID...

Page 26: ...fies it as an EX based USB controller The 1 identifies it as the first model of this type This value is treated as an integer not two characters This means that the 1 will be transmitted first Note If you received an identifier of M0 you must issue a Reset with a wValue of 5 This must be done twice to lock in the values FW Major Revision This can range from 0 to 99 This is a BCD value i e major re...

Page 27: ... to return the contents of the requested parameter The byte bRequest is set to 16 to indicate that this is the Read Parameter request The wValue field is set to the number of the parameter being requested This request does not use the wIndex field This field should be set to zero to ensure future compatibility The wLength field is the number of bytes being sent by the device to the host The data i...

Page 28: ...meter Parameter Data Report 4 This report is sent in response to any request for parameter data All parameter data is treated as if it were stored as bytes in the order that it is stored in memory This means that multi byte values will be sent MSB first Table 20 Parameter Data Report Offset Field Size Value Description 0 Report ID 1 0x04 Report ID number 1 Data size 2 0xXXXX Amount of data to foll...

Page 29: ...isplay or enclosed in a molded plastic case 3 75 x 2 5 x 0 9 inches and mounted to the back or side of your display EX121 Dimensions The EX121 has a NOVRAM sensor connector and a USB cable connector and comes in two varieties 1 The cased version measures 2 5 x 3 75 inches with a total height of approximately 1 inch with the sensor cable attached The cased version comes with a Type A USB cable 2 Th...

Page 30: ...M Touch Systems Inc Proprietary Information 29489v05 The following figures show the overall dimensions of the EX121 controller and the locations of the mounting holes and connectors Figure 1 EX121 Overall Dimensions Figure 2 Cased EX121 Touch Controller ...

Page 31: ...e and noise Regulatory Requirements CE Compliant Radiated Emissions EN 55022 1998 Class B Compliant AC Mains Conducted Emissions EN 55022 1998 Class B Compliant Telco Lines Conducted Emissions N A N A RFI EN 61000 4 3 ENV 50140 Class A Compliant CRFI EN 61000 4 6 N A Cable 3 meters long N A Class A 80 Screen Area Class B 80 Screen Area EFT Burst Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Class B Compliant ESD Suscepti...

Page 32: ...uch Resolution Maximum addressable coordinates generated by the controller 16K x 16K ESD Susceptibility1 8 kV Contact Discharge Class 2 per section 9 of IEC 61000 4 2 1 false touch allowed Compliant 27 kV Air Discharge Class 1 per section 9 of IEC 61000 4 2 Normal Operation No false touches Compliant MTBF by MIL Std 217F Calculation 500 000 Hours Touch System Parameters Accuracy vs Dynamic Tempera...

Page 33: ...his controller can be internally mounted in your display The following figures show the overall dimensions of the EX111 controller and the locations of the mounting holes and connectors The EX111 has a sensor connector JP2 and a USB cable connector JP1 as shown below The uncased controller measures approximately 1 3 x 2 6 inches with a total height of approximately 0 38 inch from the thru hole pin...

Page 34: ...ents CE Compliant Radiated Emissions EN 55022 1998 Class B Compliant AC Mains Conducted Emissions EN 55022 1998 Class B Compliant Telco Lines Conducted Emissions N A N A RFI EN 61000 4 3 ENV 50140 Class A Compliant CRFI EN 61000 4 6 N A Cable 3 meters long N A Class A 80 Screen Area Class B 80 Screen Area EFT Burst Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Class B Compliant ESD Susceptibility IEC 61000 4 2 Class 1 Co...

Page 35: ...c Touch Resolution Maximum addressable coordinates generated by the controller 16K x 16K ESD Susceptibility1 8 kV Contact Discharge Class 2 per section 9 of IEC 61000 4 2 1 false touch allowed Compliant 27 kV Air Discharge Class 1 per section 9 of IEC 61000 4 2 Normal Operation No false touches Compliant MTBF by MIL Std 217F Calculation 760 000 Hours Touch System Parameters Accuracy vs Dynamic Tem...

Page 36: ...36 3M MicroTouch Controller EX USB Reference Guide 3M Touch Systems Inc Proprietary Information 29489v05 Figure 4 Storage and Operating Temperature with Humidity Conditions ...

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