Step by Step Examples of Using the MCC Classic mTouch Capacitive Sensing Library Module

Last modified by Microchip on 2023/11/10 11:18

The following tutorials demonstrate how to use the MPLAB® Code Configurator (MCC) Classic mTouch® Capacitive Sensing Library Module to implement and debug various touch sensing elements in an MPLAB X IDE project.

Curiosity Development Board Example

This article demonstrates how to create a single-touch button on the 8-bit Curiosity Board. It also guides you through the use of the mTouch library API to obtain button information.

Low-Cost mTouch® Evaluation Kit Example

This article demonstrates how to create one proximity sensor and five touch buttons on the Low-Cost mTouch Evaluation board. You will learn how to set up and use Data Visualizer, a useful tool for tuning a touch application. This article also guides you through the mTouch library callback Application Program Interface (API) to obtain touch information.

PIC16F18446 Curiosity Nano and QT7 Touch Board Example

This article demonstrates how to create two touch buttons, one slider, and enable the Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) debugging interface on the PIC16F18446 Curiosity Nano Board, Curiosity Nano Touch Adapter, and QT7 Xplained Pro Extension Kit.

PIC18F57Q43 Curiosity Nano and QT8 Touch Board Example

This article demonstrates how to create a touch surface project and view the data in the 2D touch surface utility. The setup requires the PIC18F57Q43 Curiosity Nano Board, Curiosity Nano Touch Adapter, QT8 Xplained Pro Extension Kit, and a connecting cable.