Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Dallas-based Texas Instruments announces first QWERTY-capable I2C keypad/keyboard controller
Dallas-based Texas Instruments introduced the TCA8418, a key scan device that can generate an interrupt output signal using a three-key combination such as CTRL-ALT-DEL, which frees up the processor from scanning the keys for presses and releases, saving power, and bandwidth.
The TCA8418 supports applications such as smartphones, multimedia handsets, personal digital assistants (PDA), and mobile Internet devices (MID). For more information, hit the website.
Key features and benefits of the TCA8418
-- The key controller includes an oscillator that debounces at 50 us and maintains a 10-byte FIFO of key-press and key-release events, which can store up to 10 keys with overflow wrap capability.
-- An interrupt output can be configured to alert key presses and releases, either as they occur or at maximum rate.
-- Power supply voltage operating range of 1.65 V to 3.6 V allows for glueless interface to today's most advanced processors.
-- Eighteen general purpose inputs/outputs can be configured into eight inputs and ten outputs, which supports an 8 x 10 key array (80 buttons) through the I2C interface.
-- Low standby (idle) current consumption of 3 uA extends battery life in portable devices.
-- Can be used with a processor that has limited GPIOs, and is compatible with a variety of advanced processors including many of TI's OMAP 3 applications processors.
Availability and pricing
The TCA8418 is available now in the 4 mm x 4 mm QFN package and is priced at $1.20 in quantities of 1,000. A smaller, 2 mm x 2 mm WCSP version will be available in 2010, offering a reduction of 75% board space over competitive devices.
Source: Texas Instruments
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rnathanwhite says:
why is this posted here?
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Travis Bush says:
It is a function of news aggregate..aka a news wire.
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Travis Bush says:
And BTW, who the hell doesn't need a QWERTY-capable I2C keypad/keyboard controller???!!??? Sheesh!
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Teresa Gubbins says:
as always, travis, thank you for "getting it". QWERTY rules
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Jesus Valadez says:
It's posted to keep me(geek) updated with TI.
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Jason Rice says:
::why is this posted here?
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Teresa Gubbins says:
worry not jason, yogurt is coming on friday, mark your calendar
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