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3DTouchPad

User’s Guide

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DS40001763A

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Table of Contents

Preface ........................................................................................................................... 5

Chapter 1. 3DTouchPad Overview

1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 10

Chapter 2. Package Content and Installation

2.1 Getting Started ............................................................................................. 11

Chapter 3. Feature Description

Chapter 4. Hardware

4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 13

4.2 Hardware Setup ........................................................................................... 13

4.3 3D Gesture Recognition ............................................................................... 14

4.4 2D Touch Pad .............................................................................................. 14

4.5 Communication ............................................................................................ 15

4.6 Operating Modes and LED Indications ......................................................... 15

Chapter 5. 3DTouchPad GUI

5.1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 16

5.2 Colibri Suite Tab ........................................................................................... 16

5.3 Setup Tab ..................................................................................................... 19

Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 20

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NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS

All documentation becomes dated, and this manual is no exception. Microchip tools and documentation are constantly evolving to meet customer needs, so some actual dialogs and/or tool descriptions may differ from those in this document. Please refer to our web site

(www.microchip.com) to obtain the latest documentation available.

Documents are identified with a “DS” number. This number is located on the bottom of each page, in front of the page number. The numbering convention for the DS number is

“DSXXXXXA”, where “XXXXX” is the document number and “A” is the revision level of the document.

For the most up-to-date information on development tools, see the MPLAB

®

IDE online help.

Select the Help menu, and then Topics to open a list of available online help files.

INTRODUCTION

This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the

3DTouchPad. Items discussed in this chapter include:

• Document Layout

• Conventions Used in this Guide

• Warranty Registration

• Recommended Reading

• The Microchip Web Site

• Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service

• Customer Support

• Document Revision History

DOCUMENT LAYOUT

This document describes the 3DTouchPad and is organized as follows:

• Chapter 1. 3DTouchPad Overview

• Chapter 2. Package Content and Installation

• Chapter 3. Feature Description

• Chapter 4. Hardware

Chapter 5. 3DTouchPad GUI

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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE

This manual uses the following documentation conventions:

DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

Description

Arial font:

Italic characters

Initial caps

Quotes

Represents

Referenced books

Emphasized text

A window

A dialog

A menu selection

A field name in a window or dialog

A menu path Underlined, italic text with right angle bracket

Bold characters

N‘Rnnnn

File>Save

Examples

A dialog button

A tab

Click OK

Click the Power tab

A number in verilog format, where N is the total number of digits, R is the radix and n is a digit.

A key on the keyboard

4‘b0010, 2‘hF1

Press <Enter>, <F1> Text in angle brackets < >

Courier New font:

Plain Courier New

MPLAB IDE User’s Guide

...is the only compiler...

the Output window the Settings dialog select Enable Programmer

“Save project before build”

Italic Courier New

Square brackets [ ]

Curly brackets and pipe character: { | }

Ellipses...

Sample source code

Filenames

File paths

Keywords

Command-line options

Bit values

Constants

A variable argument

Optional arguments

#define START autoexec.bat

c:\mcc18\h

_asm, _endasm, static

-Opa+, -Opa-

0, 1

0xFF, ‘A’

file.o

, where file can be any valid filename mcc18 [options] file

[options] errorlevel {0|1}

Choice of mutually exclusive arguments; an OR selection

Replaces repeated text

Represents code supplied by user var_name [, var_name...] void main (void)

{ ...

}

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WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Please complete the enclosed Warranty Registration Card and mail it promptly.

Sending in the Warranty Registration Card entitles users to receive new product updates. Interim software releases are available at the Microchip web site.

RECOMMENDED READING

This user’s guide describes how to use the 3DTouchPad. Other useful documents are listed below. The following Microchip documents are available and recommended as supplemental reference resources.

“MGC3130 Single-Zone 3D Tracking and Gesture Controller Data Sheet”

(DS40001667) – Consult this document for advance information on GestIC

® technology and MGC3130.

“MGC3130 GestIC

®

Technology Quick Start Guide” (DS40001736) – Use this document for an overview of GestIC technology-related documentation and tools.

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THE MICROCHIP WEB SITE

Microchip provides online support via our web site at www.microchip.com. This web site is used as a means to make files and information easily available to customers.

Information about the 3DTouchPad can be directly accessed via

http://www.microchip.com/3dtouchpad

.

DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS CUSTOMER CHANGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE

Microchip’s customer notification service helps keep customers current on Microchip products. Subscribers will receive e-mail notification whenever there are changes, updates, revisions or errata related to a specified product family or development tool of interest.

To register, access the Microchip web site at www.microchip.com, click on Customer

Change Notification and follow the registration instructions.

The Development Systems product group categories are:

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Emulators – The latest information on Microchip in-circuit emulators.This

includes the MPLAB

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REAL ICE™ and MPLAB ICE 2000 in-circuit emulators.

In-Circuit Debuggers – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit debuggers. This includes MPLAB ICD 3 in-circuit debuggers and PICkit™ 3 debug express.

MPLAB IDE – The latest information on Microchip MPLAB IDE, the Windows

Integrated Development Environment for development systems tools. This list is focused on the MPLAB IDE, MPLAB IDE Project Manager, MPLAB Editor and

MPLAB SIM simulator, as well as general editing and debugging features.

Programmers – The latest information on Microchip programmers. These include production programmers such as MPLAB REAL ICE in-circuit emulator, MPLAB

ICD 3 in-circuit debugger and MPLAB PM3 device programmers. Also included are non-production development programmers such as PICSTART

®

Plus and

PICkit 2 and 3.

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CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Users of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels:

• Distributor or Representative

• Local Sales Office

• Field Application Engineer (FAE)

• Technical Support

Customers should contact their distributor, representative or field application engineer

(FAE) for support. Local sales offices are also available to help customers.

Technical support is available through the web site at: http://www.microchip.com/support .

DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY

Revision A (August 2014)

• Initial release of the document.

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Chapter 1. 3DTouchPad Overview

1.1

INTRODUCTION

The 3DTouchPad is a personal computer (PC) peripheral used to extend a 2D touch pad with 3D free space gestures. It utilizes Microchip’s projected capacitive (PCAP) sensor solutions as well as Microchip’s 3D gesture technology, GestIC

®

. The

3DTouchPad offers multi-finger tracking and surface gestures as well as free space 3D gestures above the surface.

The 3DTouchPad offers all features expected from a touch pad (precision, multi-finger tracking, multi-finger surface gestures, such as swipes and scrolling) to which it adds

3D hand gestures. It enables a more efficient, more productive usage of the touch pad area. For example, the 3DTouchPad will allow the user to control the flow of pictures by a wave of the hand or to control the volume of the speakers with a casual rotation.

No driver installation is needed for the 3DTouchPad; it will simply work out-of-the-box.

The 3DTouchPad is designed to be a comprehensive development platform, offering a fully documented Software Development Kit (SDK) as well as an Application

Programming Interface (API). The SDK contains reference code and enables the development of applications, drivers and games.

FIGURE 1-1: 3DTouchPad

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Chapter 2. Package Content and Installation

2.1

GETTING STARTED

The 3DTouchPad package contains the 3DTouchPad, a mini USB cable and an information sheet. Please use the mini USB cable to connect the device to the PC.

No driver installation is required for the 3DTouchPad. It is automatically detected by

Microsoft Windows

®

(Windows 7 and Windows 8.x) as a Human Interface Device

(HID). The 3DTouchPad is ready for use as soon as the right LED of the 3DTouchPad lights up. Please see

Chapter 4. “Hardware”

for more details on LED indication.

Note:

When the 3DTouchPad is connected to the PC for the first time, it may take several seconds (up to several minutes) until it is ready to use. A reboot of the PC may be required if prompted by the Operating System (OS).

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Chapter 3. Feature Description

The default out-of-the-box feature set of the 3DTouchPad includes 2D positioning, 2D as well as 3D gestures, replacing keyboard and mouse inputs.

TABLE 3-1: 2D FEATURE SET OVERVIEW

Category Action Description

Equivalent

Keyboard

Command

One-Finger Movement

One-Finger Tap

One-Finger Double Tap

Mouse Cursor

Movement

Mouse Left Click —

Mouse Double Left Click —

Mouse Right Click — Two-Finger Tap

Two-Finger Slide

(Up/Down)

Vertical Scroll —

Swipe from Right Edge

Open Charm Bar

(Windows

®

8 only)

Windows

®

Logo

Key + C

TABLE 3-2:

Category

3D FEATURE SET OVERVIEW

Action

East

 West Flick

West

 East Flick

Double North

South

Flick

(1)

Double South

 North

Flick

(1)

Airwheel Clockwise

Description

Back

Forward

Close Application

Maximize Window

Vertical Scroll (Up)

Equivalent

Keyboard

Command

Left Arrow Key

Right Arrow Key

ALT + F4

Windows

®

Logo

Key + Up Arrow

Airwheel Counterclockwise Vertical Scroll (Down) —

Note 1:

A double flick is done by performing two flick gestures consecutively in a defined time window (2 seconds).

Please consult

Chapter 4. “Hardware”

and

Chapter 5. “3DTouchPad GUI”

for

additional information if the 3DTouchPad is used for application and driver development.

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Chapter 4. Hardware

4.1

INTRODUCTION

The 3DTouchPad consists of a single four-layer PCB enclosed by a plastic housing.

The mini USB port provides connectivity to a USB port of a PC. Three LEDs indicate the operating modes: 2D, 3D and Debug mode.

4.2

HARDWARE SETUP

The 3DTouchPad PCB contains the 2D touch pad surrounded by the electrodes for 3D

gesture recognition. The assembly is placed on the bottom of the PCB. Figure 4-1 and

Figure 4-2 show the assembly as well as the electrode structures.

FIGURE 4-1: PCB TOP VIEW

3D North

Electrode

2D Touch

Electrodes

3D East

Electrode

3D West

Electrode

3D South

Electrode

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FIGURE 4-2: PCB BOTTOM VIEW

LEDs

4.3

3D GESTURE RECOGNITION

3D gesture recognition is realized with Microchip’s single-chip gesture solution,

MGC3130. The MGC3130 is a gesture recognition, motion tracking and approach detection controller based on Microchip’s patented GestIC technology. It enables user command input with natural hand movements while utilizing the principles of electrical near-field sensing. Please find more detailed information at www.microchip.com/gestic .

MGC3130 is connected to four Rx frame electrodes (North, East, South and West) located at the top of the PCB and one transmit (Tx) electrode which covers a full middle layer of the PCB. The four Rx electrodes define the edges of the 3D sensing space (X and Y direction). The sensing space reaches a height of up to 70 mm (Z direction).

Inside this sensing space, the user can perform free space gestures which are

described in Table 3-2.

4.4

2D TOUCH PAD

The 2D touch functionality is realized with Microchip’s MTCH63104, a PIC32-based

PCAP controller. It handles 12 Rx and 16 Tx nodes, which are located in the center of the PCB (top layer) in between the 3D GestIC Rx electrodes. The edges of the touch pad area are marked by a raised line on the top cover.

In order to ensure system stability and robustness, the PCAP Tx signal is driven by

Microchip’s MTCH652. MTCH652 is a Tx voltage booster solution which drives the Tx signal up to 18V.

The 2D touch pad allows tracking of up to ten fingers simultaneously. Besides the 2D multi-finger tracking functionality, a variety of surface gestures are implemented. These surface gestures allow for example two-finger scrolling. A complete overview of the 2D

gestures is given in Table 3-1.

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Hardware

4.5

COMMUNICATION

MGC3130 and MTCH63104 communicate via I

2

C™ – MTCH63104 as master and

MGC3130 as slave. In addition to the I

2

C lines, there are two handshake lines which are used for the handover process between 3D and 2D operation. 2D as well as 3D information is sent to the PC by MTCH63104 via the USB. Hereby, MTCH63104 acts as a HID device.

FIGURE 4-3: COMMUNICATION BLOCK DIAGRAM

MGC3130

USB HOST

(PC)

USB HID

MTCH63104

4.6

OPERATING MODES AND LED INDICATIONS

FIGURE 4-4: LEDS SEEN FROM THE BACK

OE

SPI

OSCIN

MTCH652

Three LEDs are placed on the bottom of the 3DTouchPad to indicate the operating

mode (see Figure 4-4).

• LED 3 (indication for 3D mode): Free space gestures such as flicks or Airwheel will be detected.

• LED 2 (indication for 2D mode): If the user touches the surface of the pad, the mode will change automatically from 3D to 2D and this LED will light up. LED 3 will be switched off. Multi-finger tracking as well as surface gestures will be detected in this mode.

• LED 1 (indication for Debug mode): If Debug mode is enabled, neither 2D nor 3D information will be forwarded to the Windows HID interface. Hence, all built-in

Windows OS control features are disabled. 2D and 3D information can be monitored in the 3DTouchPad GUI without effects on the OS. The Debug mode can be enabled and disabled in the 3DTouchPad GUI.

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Chapter 5. 3DTouchPad GUI

5.1

INTRODUCTION

The 3DTouchPad GUI is a central element of the development process using the

3DTouchPad. It can be downloaded for free from the 3DTouchPad site at www.microchip.com/3dtouchpad .

The 3DTouchPad GUI provides two main sections:

Colibri Suite tab

Setup tab

Using the Colibri Suite tab, the user can observe and assess 2D as well as 3D performance. In the Setup tab, the user can perform firmware updates for both the

MGC3130 and MTCH63104 devices.

5.2

COLIBRI SUITE TAB

FIGURE 5-1: COLIBRI SUITE TAB

Control Panel

The XYZ window shows hand position in 3D

The History window displays previous events

The XY window shows 2D Multi

Finger Tracking

The 3D Signal Level window indicates signal level for each GestIC

Π Rx electrode

If a 3D gesture ŝƐ detected, it will be shown in the 3D

Gesture window

Status Bar

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The Colibri Suite tab is divided into the following windows:

• The XY window, showing 2D multi-finger tracking

• The XYZ window, indicating the hand position in 3D mode

• The 3D Signal Level window, showing the signal level for each GestIC Rx electrode

• The History window, displaying 2D and 3D events in chronological order

• The 3D Gesture window, displaying all 3D gestures after successful detection

Please see Table 5-1 for a list of all available free space gestures.

TABLE 5-1: 3D GESTURES – THE 3D GESTURE WINDOW

Symbol Gesture

Flicks in all four directions

Airwheel with counter (clockwise and counterclockwise)

Garbage model

For more information on these gestures, please refer to the “MGC3130 Aurea

Graphical User Interface User’s Guide” (DS40001681).

Note:

Only 3D gestures will be shown in the GUI. 2D surface gestures such as taps or swipes are not visualized.

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The control panel on the top right side offers additional functionality. Please see

Table 5-2 for the description of the control panel items.

TABLE 5-2:

Icon

CONTROL PANEL ITEMS

Description

Enable/Disable Debug mode

Connect/Disconnect from 3DTouchPad GUI

Reset MGC3130

About

Link to 3DTouchPad site ( www.microchip.com/3dtouchpad )

The status bar is located at the bottom side of the GUI. It provides information about

the recent status of the 3DTouchPad (see Figure 5-2).

The following information is displayed from left to right:

• Gesture Indication, which shows the latest recognized 3D free space gesture

• MGC3130 Firmware Version

• Operation Mode Indication, which lights up if the 3DTouchPad is in 2D mode; the indication is off if the pad is in 3D mode

• Noise Indication, which flashes when high noise is detected

• Processing Indication, which shows if the 3DTouchPad is working

FIGURE 5-2: STATUS BAR

Gesture

Indication

Operation

Mode

Processing

Indication

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GestIC

Π &irmware sersion

Noise

Indication

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5.3

SETUP TAB

The firmware for both the MGC3130 and MTCH63104 devices can be updated by clicking Firmware Update.

The 3DTouchPad GUI will then automatically update the latest firmware file for

MGC3130 and MTCH63104.

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Questions and Answers

What is the 3DTouchPad?
3DTouchPad is a plug-and-play GUI that evaluates Microchip's MGC3130 3D gesture controller.
What can I do with 3DTouchPad?
It provides a visual interface for configuring and evaluating the MGC3130's features, including hand and finger tracking, gesture recognition, proximity detection, and touch sensing.
What are the hardware requirements?
To run the 3DTouchPad GUI, a Windows PC with USB 2.0 is required.
How do I get started with the 3DTouchPad?
First, connect the MGC3130 evaluation kit to the PC USB port. Then, open the 3DTouchPad GUI application.
What are the main features of the 3DTouchPad GUI?
The main features include a live 3D plot of the MGC3130's sensor data, gesture recognition, and 2D touch pad data, as well as configuration options for various MGC3130 parameters.
Can I use the 3DTouchPad GUI with other Microchip products?
No, the 3DTouchPad GUI is specifically designed for the MGC3130 3D gesture controller.

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