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Grove - Touch Sensor

SKU C000182 Barcode 101020037 Show more
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Grove - Touch Sensor enables you to replace press with touch.

Overview

It can detect the change in capacitance when a finger is nearby. This means no matter if your finger directly touches the pad or just stays close to the pad, the Grove - Touch Sensor will output HIGH.
 


Tech specs

  • Operating Voltage: 2.0 - 5.5V
  • Operating Current(Vcc=3V):1.5 - 3.0μA
  • Operating Current(VDD=3V):3.5 - 7.0μA
  • Output Response Time: 60 - 220mS
  • Used Chipset: TTP223-BA6

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