Create Multi-Touch Displays with PIC32 GUI Development Board

Dec. 5, 2012
Microchip Technology Inc., provider of microcontroller, analog, mixed-signal and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the PIC32 GUI Development Board With Projected Capacitive Touch (part # DM320015).

Microchip Technology Inc., provider of microcontroller, analog, mixed-signal and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the PIC32 GUI Development Board With Projected Capacitive Touch (part # DM320015).  This tool makes it easy for designers to add the combination of multitouch projected-capacitive interfaces, and high-quality 16-bit color graphics to WQVGA displays in any application.  Additionally, with its industry-leading performance, Microchip’s 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller can directly drive LCDs, eliminating the cost and complexity of an external graphics controller.  Microchip’s onboard MTCH6301 is a turnkey projected-capacitive touch controller that simplifies the integration of popular multi-touch and gestures with greatly reduced design time and risk.

In combination with Microchip’s free graphics and multitouch software, this board enables rich, modern user interfaces for cost-sensitive designs in a broad range of markets, such as consumer, industrial and medical.

Following the proliferation of smartphones, users now expect similar touch and graphics interfaces in everything they use.  However, the cost structure of most products can’t support the BOM of a typical smartphone, nor do designers have the time or desire to become user-interface experts.  Microchip makes it easy and cost-effective to add rich user interfaces to nearly any product, by providing what is essentially a “GUI in a box” that can be inserted—as is—into most designs.  In fact, the “PIC32 GUI Development Board With Projected Capacitive Touch” enables bezel mounting and connections between LCD displays and most of the PIC32’s on-chip peripherals.  The board also provides ready-to-use PCB pads for common serial and analog connections.  Additionally, the PIC32 has processing power to spare for additional tasks, such as communication, control and audio.

“Microchip simplifies the creation of high-impact graphical displays with advanced multitouch and gesture interfaces,” said Sumit Mitra, vice president of Microchip’s MCU32 Division.  “With our turnkey touch controllers, high-performance PIC32 microcontrollers and free software, Microchip reduces total system cost, speeds development and increases design flexibility.”

Pricing & Availability

The PIC32 GUI Development Board With Projected Capacitive Touch (part # DM320015) is available today for $249.  Microchip’s Graphics Library and Graphics Display Designer Utility are both available today via free download fromhttp://www.microchip.com/get/4ED5.  The turnkey touch controller MTCH6301 and supporting software is available today at:http://www.microchip.com/get/PWSD.

For additional information, contact any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or visit Microchip’s Web site at http://www.microchip.com/get/N4C5.  To purchase products mentioned in this press release, go to microchipDIRECT or contact one of Microchip’s authorized distribution partners.
 

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