Texas Instruments provides a recommended layout and routing guide in the TSC2000IPWR Evaluation Module User's Guide (SLAU575). It's essential to follow this guide to ensure optimal performance and minimize noise coupling.
The TSC2000IPWR is a versatile touch screen controller that can be configured for various sensor types, including 4-wire, 5-wire, and mutual capacitance sensors. Refer to the TSC2000IPWR datasheet (SLAS964) and the Touch Screen Controller Configuration Guide (SLAU576) for configuration details.
The TSC2000IPWR can operate up to 200 kHz, but the maximum operating frequency depends on the specific application and sensor configuration. It's recommended to consult the datasheet and application notes for specific frequency limitations.
The TSC2000IPWR provides raw touch data, and gesture recognition is typically implemented in the host processor using software libraries or algorithms. Texas Instruments offers the Touch Screen Gesture Recognition Library (TSLIB001) to help implement gesture recognition.
The power consumption of the TSC2000IPWR depends on the operating mode, frequency, and sensor configuration. According to the datasheet, the typical power consumption is around 10 mA in active mode and 1 μA in sleep mode. However, actual power consumption may vary depending on the specific application.