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  2. Touch switch - Wikipedia

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    Touch switch. A touch switch is a type of switch that only has to be touched by an object to operate. It is used in many lamps and wall switches that have a metal exterior as well as on public computer terminals. A touchscreen includes an array of touch switches on a display. A touch switch is the simplest kind of tactile sensor.

  3. Capacitive sensing - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, capacitive sensing (sometimes capacitance sensing) is a technology, based on capacitive coupling, that can detect and measure anything that is conductive or has a dielectric constant different from air. Many types of sensors use capacitive sensing, including sensors to detect and measure proximity, pressure, position ...

  4. Charlieplexing - Wikipedia

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    In the following Arduino code example, the circuit [47] [48] uses ATtiny 8-pin microcontroller which has 5 I/O pins to create a 7-segment display. Since a 7-segment display only requires control of 7 individual LEDs, we use 4 of the ATtiny I/O pins as Charlieplexed outputs ( n ( n - 1)), i.e. the 4 pins could be used to control up to 12 ...

  5. TI MSP430 - Wikipedia

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    This msp430-elf-gcc compiler is supported by TI's Code Composer Studio version 6.0 and higher. There is a very early llvm-msp430 project, which may eventually provide better support for MSP430 in LLVM. Other commercial development tool sets, which include editor, compiler, linker, assembler, debugger and in some cases code wizards, are available.

  6. Switched capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Switched capacitor. A switched capacitor (SC) is an electronic circuit that implements a function by moving charges into and out of capacitors when electronic switches are opened and closed. Usually, non-overlapping clock signals are used to control the switches, so that not all switches are closed simultaneously.

  7. Capacitor discharge ignition - Wikipedia

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    The UK Wireless World magazine of January 1970 published a detailed Capacitor-discharge Ignition system as an electronic hobby build project by R.M. Marston. The circuit of this system was similar to the Winterburn patent in that it used a push-pull converted switch mode oscillator for energy transfer to a store - discharge capacitor and ...

  8. Parasitic capacitance - Wikipedia

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    Parasitic capacitance or stray capacitance is the unavoidable and usually unwanted capacitance that exists between the parts of an electronic component or circuit simply because of their proximity to each other. When two electrical conductors at different voltages are close together, the electric field between them causes electric charge to be ...

  9. Voltage doubler - Wikipedia

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    A voltage doubler is an electronic circuit which charges capacitors from the input voltage and switches these charges in such a way that, in the ideal case, exactly twice the voltage is produced at the output as at its input. The simplest of these circuits is a form of rectifier which take an AC voltage as input and outputs a doubled DC voltage.

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