It's recommended to follow the layout guidelines provided in the datasheet, keeping the device close to the touch sensor, and using a solid ground plane to minimize noise and EMI.
Adjust the sensitivity by tweaking the gain settings, and ensure proper shielding and grounding to minimize noise. Also, consider using a capacitive touch sensor library or firmware to optimize performance.
The device is rated for operation from -40°C to 85°C, but it's recommended to operate within a narrower range (e.g., 0°C to 70°C) for optimal performance and reliability.
While possible, it's recommended to use a standard touch sensor design to ensure optimal performance and compatibility. If a custom design is required, consult with Texas Instruments or a qualified engineer for guidance.
Check the touch sensor design, layout, and grounding. Verify the device is properly configured and calibrated. Use a logic analyzer or oscilloscope to debug the signal. Consult the datasheet and application notes for troubleshooting guidelines.