The New Vision of Touch™

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The New Vision of Touch™
The New Vision of Touch™
Company & Technology
Overview
2006
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Quantum’s History
ƒFounded 1996, Hamble, UK – 2 hours south of London
ƒBased on outgrowth of work in industrial & commercial sensing
ƒ55 employees worldwide; 43 at Hamble HQ
ƒ50-80% growth PA; average ~65% past 5 years
ƒFocus only on capacitive sensing using charge-transfer
ƒStrong patent portfolio
ƒLicensing section – will establish in Ireland - 2007.
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Quantum’s Current Business Model
ƒSell chips only – do not make modules
ƒSales via distribution & direct accounts
ƒLicensing – Direct to OEM (example: Motorola)
ƒLicensing – to Semiconductor maker (example: STMicro)
Electrolux Frontline™ series appliances use
Quantum QT6 family chips for touch control
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What Are Product Designers Looking For?
ƒUnique designs – functionality with a sense of drama
ƒEasily customizable for added functions
ƒFlexible sensing effects – ‘not just buttons’
ƒSolutions – don’t want to worry about internal software programming
ƒAll kinds of designs & construction methods
- Backlighting capability, curved surfaces, thin panels
ƒLow Risk: ‘Just works’
ƒReasonably priced
ƒReliable source of chips
ƒService & Support.
GE Monogram refrigerator panel construction with
hand proximity sensing and backlighted keys
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Touch Technology Essentials
ƒGood basic capacitive sensing mechanism
-Stable over temperature & humidity
-Excellent EMC characteristics
ƒAbility to easily alter functionality without silicon change
ƒAbility to post-process signals on-chip
-Digital filtering, drift compensation, auto-calibration
-Adjacent Key Suppression - AKS™
-Enhanced power supply rejection
ƒAbility to create a variety of sensor types –
-Wheels, sliders, touchpads, touchscreens.
Jenn-Air (USA) single-chip blender
with backlighted buttons
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Quantum’s ‘Peak Value’ Proposition
ƒService and Support
ƒBest in Class Technology – robust, problem free, ease of design
ƒHigh Value – lowest cost, yet highest performance
ƒAnalog-Free Circuits – 100% Digital for robust sensing
ƒReference designs – important to show design concepts
ƒRespected foundry partners – Atmel, Microchip, STMicro
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Quantum Technology Variants
QTouch™
QMatrix™
Simple electrode key
shapes, easy to wire,
but limited to 12 keys
16 to 48 keys, small
package size; water
resistant; high temperature
QSlide™ / QWheel™
Linear or rotary touch
position sensing with
only 3 channels
QField™
Single-layer rearsurface touchscreen at
resistive screen prices
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Common Features to All Quantum Technologies
ƒAnalog-Free – Chips are just standard CMOS logic
ƒSingle-chip solutions: No external active circuits or second chips
ƒSelf-calibrating, self-compensating for environmental conditions
ƒMicrowatt power using sleep modes
ƒSpread-spectrum modulation of acquisition bursts
– extremely high noise immunity
– lowest possible RF emissions
ƒUse with standard PCB, FPC, or clear conductors (ITO, Orgacon™)
ƒWorks through panels at least 5mm thick
ƒRoHs compliant packages
ƒCustom packages possible including bumped die.
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QTouch™ Family – 1 to 10 Keys of Discrete Touch
ƒExtremely popular family; easy ‘drop-in’ design
QT110 single key chip
ƒExample customers: Apple, Bose, Sony, Audi, BMW
ƒTwo IC pins for each sensing key
ƒAKS™ Adjacent Key Suppression (Patented)
ƒ1.8V operation on newer parts
ƒInterfaces: Discrete, serial (UART, SPI, I2C)
Representative Chips: QT100, QT1081, QT1106
Customized software programming available.
E1080 Eval board
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QTouch™ Applications
Monitor/TV Controls • Small Appliances • MP3 / PMP Players
Remote Controls • Home Audio • PCs • Phones
NuVo Grand Concerto Media Controller
NuVo, Kentucky USA
Attrezzi Kitchen Blender
Jenn-Air, USA
DAV-LF1 Wireless Home Cinema System
Sony, Japan
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QMatrix™ Family – Up to 48 Keys of Discrete Touch
ƒEfficient X-Y interleaved electrodes - Small pincount package for lots of keys
ƒPopular with General Electric Appliances, Whirlpool, Electrolux and many others
ƒBest technology for water film suppression
ƒBecoming extremely popular in Mobile Telecom
ƒInterfaces: Discrete, serial (UART, SPI, I2C)
Representative Chips: QT60486, QT60240, QT60248.
Silver traces on PET film
construction with QMatrix™ key
layout, behind 5mm of glass
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QMatrix™ Applications
Appliance Controls • Touch Screens • Mobile Phones • MP3 / PMP • Industrial
Monogram Cooking Appliances
General Electric, USA
Pininfarina Cooktop
Gorenje, Slovenia
Frontline Cooktop
Electrolux/AEG, Europe
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QSlide™ & QWheel™ Technologies
ƒUses 3 QTouch™ sensing channels
ƒUp to 256 points per revolution
ƒInterfaces: SPI, I2C, quadrature (on request)
ƒPublic-domain electrode design (expired patent)
ƒiPod™ functionality – but no patent problems
Representative Chips: QT511, QT411, QT1106.
GE’s 1978 patented
wheel design (expired)
E511 QWheel™ Eval Board
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QSlide™ / QWheel™ Applications
MP3 / PMP • Remote Controls • Phones • Appliances • Control Panels
Remote Control
QT511 + QT1080
Remote Solutions, Korea
Mobile Phone
QT511 QWheel chip
DBTel, China
Microwave Oven
QT511 QWheel chip
Samsung, Korea
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QField™ Single Layer Touch Screens
ƒRear-surface, single-layer ITO or Orgacon™ electrode film
ƒExtremely high transparency: >90%
ƒ1” to 7” diagonal screens; larger in future
ƒInterfaces: I2C, SPI, UART
ƒRepresentative Chips: QT702, QT801, QT802.
1- layer film interferes with light much less
than 2-layers, for highest transparency and
lowest backlighting power needs, and
improved contrast
ITO coated PET film adheres to rear
of front panel allowing a seamless,
damage-resistant front surface
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QField™ Touchscreen Applications
Velos™ Microwave Oven Touchscreen & Controls
Whirlpool, USA
X-Y Touchscreen Networked Lighting Control
Colorado VNet, USA
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A Few Quantum Customers
Home Appliances
Consumer / Mobile
PC / Peripherals
Automotive
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Mobile Telecom Sector Activity
ƒMotorola Mobile is a licensee with 3 announced phones
(MAXX, K1M, V1100)
ƒNokia Mobile
– several design starts
ƒSamsung Mobile
– several design starts including touch screens
ƒOver 25 mobile designs underway
ƒOnly Quantum has 1.8V operation for mobile designs
ƒMultiple designs in Mobile underway with touch screens
(QField™).
Only Quantum has captured the top mobile
makers for touch sensing. Moto V1100 GSM
phone shown with QTouch buttons
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Quantum
ƒSuperior, patented Charge-Transfer method
ƒAll-Digital Design – best possible performance
ƒSoftware based – easy to customize
ƒSpread Spectrum – superb SNR / EMC characteristics
ƒAKS™ Adjacent Key Suppression – standard feature
ƒWorks with very low cost materials (CEM-1 etc)
Alessi kitchen scale is an
excellent example of stylish
design brought about by the
use of Quantum QTouch™
technology
ƒExperienced in ‘Extreme’ applications – Appliances, Automotive etc.
ƒLots of added value & advice to ease design:
Springs, construction methods,
backlighting designs, etc.
Touch springs are only one of many
proprietary construction methods Quantum
offers to aid in product design
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