Automakers are revolutionizing the driving experience with innovative smart cockpit designs that feature large displays and emerging technologies like Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) and microLEDs, seamlessly blending functionality with brand identity. However, these advancements pose significant challenges for the integration of capacitive touch sensing, especially with the thinner stack-up and an increasing number of touch electrodes.
To address these challenges, Microchip Technology has launched the ATMXT3072M1 and ATMXT2496M1 touchscreen controller families to help provide automotive HMI designers with reliable touch solutions. The single-chip touchscreen controllers feature up to 112 reconfigurable touch channels—or 162 equivalent touch channels in ultra-wide mode— enabling the support of large, curved and free-form touch displays up to 20 inches in 16:9 format and 34 inches in 7:1 format.
Large thin displays, such as on-cell OLED, embed touch electrodes with higher capacitive loads and stronger coupling of display noise, increasing the risk of false or missed touch detections. As part of the maXTouch® touchscreen controller family, the new devices employ Microchip’s proprietary Smart Mutual touch acquisition method and algorithms to increase the touch Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) by up to +15 dB compared to the previous generation (more info).