Robust inductive force sensor simplifies touchscreen assembly

The IQS7366 surface-mount force-sensing IC from Azoteq enables OEMs to implement a mechanical design for a touchscreen which is simple and easy to manufacture.

The new IQS7366 inductive sensor IC from Azoteq provides for a simpler and cheaper mechanical assembly in touchpads and other force-sensing applications than solutions based on a traditional strain gauge.  

 

Force sensing is an attractive user interface which allows for an adjustable trigger level based on the amount of force applied. A tactile sensation, which is normally provided by a haptic actuator, is also customizable. Previously, force sensing has required the use of electro-mechanical strain gauges in assemblies which are bulky and complicated to produce.  

 

A member of the Azoteq ProxFusion® family, the surface-mount IQS7366 enables the OEM to create a much simpler assembly. The IQS7366 interfaces with an inductive coil formed by traces on the PCB. This means that the entire force-sensing interface can be assembled with standard electronics manufacturing techniques, and requires no manual labor. 

 

The input force is sensed through a minute movement of a spring-mounted target above the inductive coil. On-chip calculation allows for an evenly spread force trigger across the touchpad or touchscreen. Because of the IQS7366 high force-measurement accuracy, the interface works well with a reduced resolution touchscreen, and eliminates the need for an ITO layer, for capacitive touch-sensing, or a resistive touch screen.  

 

A force-sensing screen based on the IQS7366 is immune to interference from water or moisture, making it ideal for marine and outdoor applications. The inductive technology also enables operation by a user wearing gloves.  

Features

  • I2C interface 
  • Four power modes 
  • Simple calibration procedure 

Applications

  • Laptop computer’s touchpad 
  • Industrial touchscreens 
  • User interfaces for harsh environments 

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