Part Number: TSC2004 Hi, team:
I have some question about TSC2004 test mode 0, could you help explain it:
1. I know if the power on slope not satisfied requirement will enter test mode, I want to know more detail what is the concrete power-on slope will…
Part Number: TSC2004 Hi Texas Instruments Support Team,
I am working on a project using TSC2004 touchscreen controller in STM32 CubeIDE. I have searched for tsc2004 driver file, but it is found in Arduino library reference alone. Can you please provide…
Hi, Shenghao
Shenghao Ding said: What's the i2c clk freq for TSC2004, 100kHz or 400kHz?
It is currently communicating using 400kHz.
Shenghao Ding said: One more thing, can you help check which function occured timeout? is the i2c_smbus_write_byte?
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Hi,
In the Linux TSC2004 driver settings, CFR2::PINTS1,PINTS0 are set to 0 and the PENIRQ function is enabled. The touch input is triggered by the PINTDAV interrupt.
Thanks,
Eevee
Part Number: TSC2004 The TSC2004 touch controller is connected to a four wire resistive touch screen and to a uProcessor via I2C. The product has just enetered production and some units stop behaving correctly, the touch position reported is not correct…
Part Number: TSC2004 Hi,
I'm looking for Touch controller TSC2004 windows 10 x64 & x32 driver. Could you help let me know where can I download for it.
BR
Justin
Part Number: TSC2007 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TSC2004 , TSC2003 Hi support team.
I received a question from my customer about TSC2007.
Could you give us the following information in comparison with TSC2004? ・ Does TSC2007 have a slower response…
Part Number: TSC2004 Hi, thanks in advanced for any kind of help
Im considering to add the TSC2004 to my design and due is a battery device, consumption is always my bottleneck.
I do not have experience with such controllers and i need it to detect all…
Part Number: TSC2004 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TSC2007 Hi team, Tsc2004 has the power-down mode. How to set the power-down mode? And,
Does the power-down mode require SNSVDD=I/OVDD=VREF=to be 1.6V or less? What happens when the voltage exceeds 1.6V…