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https://www.futureelectronics.com/sea... So this is the Cypress CapSense Suitcase Demo in a box. What we have here is a demonstration that implements capacitor touch sensing with the solution from Cypress Semiconductor and another one from competitor A and competitor B. As you see here we’ve got a proximity sensor, so as I approach my hand towards the kit you can see these 4 LEDs that turn on or turn off, and you’ve got 4 buttons of various sizes, and the setup is then replicated 3 times over. Just looking at the CapSense buttons, touching these obviously the buttons turn on one after each other, I can even slide my finger across and see each of those 4 LEDs lights up so that I can use it as a slider with gestures. Doing the same thing on the competition’s, the proximity works, sort of, button 1, button 2, button 3 at 6 mm is really hard to trigger, it doesn’t seem to turn on, and then button 4 is ok. But doing the slider gesture, it looks like it is still missing the button 3 doesn’t pick it up. Solution No. 3 doesn’t seem to have implemented any sort of proximity demos, it does have buttons still work alright, but the slider gesture does not seem to pickup the 2 smaller buttons or very intermittently so. Each of these 3 designs I implemented with respective company’s design guidelines and references. The next thing I’m going to do here is that I have a 2 mm plastic overlay, I can put it on the top of this board, and repeat that demo, of course we are on reprogramming so we are falling back on smart sense auto tuning to do the job here; as you see the Cypress buttons still work just fine, individually and as a slider, whereas the competition is still having the difficulty on the button, on the smaller buttons, and competition C that was doing the smaller button was ok before doesn’t seem to form under the 2mm overlay. The next thing I’m going to do is to re-challenge my accessories box to grab one of the two kinds of gloves, I’ll use the thicker one, it looks like a work glove, that’s some sort of plastic material, and as you see on the Cypress solution, each of the buttons still work all right, including the smaller ones. Competition solution is having difficulties on these last 2 buttons picking up the glove touch. Same with competition C, it does not pick up the small buttons with the glove touch of course, and then cannot do the slider operation. And in the last demo I have, I grab a little spray bottle here with water, let’s see how it performs, so I’ve got water droplets all over the overlay now. Cypress buttons, all 4 of them just work, without the need for any auto calibration or recalibration, because it’s all smart sense auto tuning. Competition solutions still sort of only work not in all cases, the same thing with Competition C. So there you go, that was the CapSense Demo in a box, and what we’ve highlighted here is how Cypress’s CapSense solution works in a robust way under extreme conditions. http://www.futureelectronics.com