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Design Considerations
AN64846 - Getting Started with CapSense
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Doc. No. 001-64846 Rev. *X
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pins should not exceed 100 mA. In addition to the total current budget limitation, there is also a maximum current
limitation for each port pin. See the datasheet of the CapSense controller used in the application to know the
specification of that particular CapSense controller.
All CapSense controllers provide high current sink and source capable port pins. When using high current sink or
source from port pins, select the ports that are closest to the device ground pin to minimize the noise.
The following three examples demonstrate common pin assignment mistakes. In
, CapSense and non-
CapSense traces are not isolated, and CapSense pins are far from ground. This is an example of a bad pin assignment.
Figure 3-45. Not Recommended - CapSense and Non-CapSense Pins in Proximity
CapSense Controller
VDD
VDD
PWM or other
Non-CapSense traces
Communication
traces
X
X
The example in
achieves good isolation, but it has a bad pin assignment because the LEDs are placed
next to the ground pin. The CapSense sensors are assigned to the side of the chip that does not include ground. If the
CapSense pins are away from the ground pin, the impedance of the ground path increases, which in turn causes the
drive circuit’s reference voltage to shift. This shift may lead to false triggering of sensors. For this reason, it is
recommended to have CapSense pins near the ground pin.
Figure 3-46. Not Recommended - LEDs and Ground Pins in Proximity
CapSense Controller
VDD
PWM or other
Non-CapSense traces
Communication
traces
X
X
Further, LEDs should not be placed close to C
MOD
/R
B