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QT60326 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: QT60326
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内容描述: 32和48个重点QMATRIX集成电路 [32 & 48 KEY QMATRIX ICs]
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A CRC byte is appended to the response to the 0x05 command;  
this CRC folds in the command value 0x05 itself initially.  
4.10 Report Deltas for All Keys - 0x0a  
Returns the delta signal values with respect to the reference  
levels for all keys. Each value is an 8-bit unsigned number  
representing {reference - signal}; negative results are truncated  
to zero, i.e. those where the signal rises above the reference  
value. This command returns 48 bytes. No CRC is appended to  
the return, so the data should not be considered secure. The  
byte for key 0 is returned first.  
4.6 Report 1st Key - 0x06  
Reports the first or only key to be touched, plus indicates if  
there are yet other keys that are also touched.  
The return bits are as follows:  
BIT  
7
Description  
If the delta value attempts to exceed 255, the result is limited to  
255.  
1= more than 1 key is active  
1= any error condition is present  
Key bit 5  
6
5
4.11 Report Error Flags for All Keys - 0x0b  
Returns six bytes which show error flags as a bitfield for all  
keys. Key 0 reports in bit 0 of the first byte returned; key 47 is  
reported in bit 7 of the last byte returned. See Table 4.1 and  
Table 5.3, page 25.  
4
Key bit 4  
3
Key bit 3  
2
Key bit 2  
1
Key bit 1  
0
Key bit 0  
One type of error reported with this command is the signal  
being below its limit point (Section 5.15).  
Bits 5..0 encode for the first detected key in range 0..47. If no  
keys are active, these 6 bits are all 1’s (0x3F, 63 decimal when  
bits 6, 7 are masked off).  
A key that is in calibration also is reported as an error in the  
response since it cannot operate as a key while it is calibrating.  
This type of error flag is self-cleared once the key exits from  
calibration. A calibration error flag due to an actual cal error can  
be found thereafter using command 0x8k (Section 4.21).  
If 2 or more keys in detection, bit 7 is set and the host should  
interrogate the part via the 0x07 command to read out all the  
key detections. This one command should be the dominant  
interrogation command in the host interface; further commands  
can be issued if the response to 0x06 warrants it. For example,  
if there is an error flag, command 0x05 can be sent to find the  
cause. If bit 7 is set, the command 0x07 can be sent to find  
further keys in detection.  
A CRC byte is appended to the response; this CRC folds in the  
command 0x0b itself initially.  
Note that these error bits exclude FMEA failure modes.  
A CRC byte is appended to the response; this CRC folds in the  
command 0x06 itself initially.  
4.12 Report FMEA Status - 0x0c  
Returns one byte which shows the FMEA error status of the X  
and/or Y matrix scan lines. If an X line is in error, the  
corresponding bit (below) is set. If a Y line has an FMEA error,  
the entire field is set to ones (0xFF).  
4.7 Report Detections for All Keys - 0x07  
Returns six bytes which indicate all keys in detection if any, as a  
bitfield. Key 0 reports in bit 0 of the first byte returned; key 47 is  
reported in bit 7 of the last byte returned. See Table 4.1 and  
Table 5.3, page 25.  
Due to the physics of matrix wiring, a fault on any Y line will  
cause faults to be reported on all X lines as well. It is not  
possible to separate out these faults for reporting purposes.  
A CRC byte is appended to the response; this CRC folds in the  
command 0x07 itself initially.  
b7  
b6  
b5  
b4  
b3  
b2  
b1  
b0  
X7  
X6  
X5  
X4  
X3  
X2  
X1  
X0  
A CRC byte is appended to the response; this CRC folds in the  
command 0x0c itself initially.  
Table 4.1 Bit fields for multiple key reporting and  
key numbering  
Key #  
Bit Number (X line #)  
For more information see Section 2.16.  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
4.13 Dump Setups Block - 0x0d  
This command causes the device to dump the entire internal  
Setups block back to the host.  
15  
23  
31  
39  
47  
14  
22  
30  
38  
46  
13  
21  
29  
37  
45  
12  
20  
28  
36  
44  
11  
19  
27  
35  
43  
10  
18  
26  
34  
42  
9
8
17  
25  
33  
41  
16  
24  
32  
40  
If the transfer is not paced faster than 100ms per byte the  
transfer will be aborted and the device will time out. This can  
happen if the host is also controlling DRDY.  
During the transfer, sensing is halted. Sensing is resumed after  
the command has finished.  
4.8 Report Signals for All Keys - 0x08  
Returns the raw signal values for all keys. Each value is a 16-bit  
number, and there are 48 words returned. No CRC is appended  
to the return, so the data should not be considered secure. The  
low byte of key 0 is returned first.  
A 16-bit CRC is appended to the response; this CRC is the  
same as the Setups table CRC and is sent LSByte first.  
4.14 Eeprom CRC - 0x0e  
4.9 Report References for All Keys - 0x09  
Returns the reference values for all keys. Each value is a 16-bit  
number, and there are 48 words returned. No CRC is appended  
to the return, so the data should not be considered secure. The  
low byte of key 0 is returned first.  
This command returns the 16-bit CRC calculated from the  
eeprom contents. The CRC is sent back LSByte first. The CRC  
sent back is the same CRC that is appended to the end of the  
Setups block.  
lQ  
15  
QT60486-AS R8.01/0105  
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