Matrix E-block Slider Capacitive Touch Module

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RS Stock No.:
889-2973
Mfr. Part No.:
EBM014
Manufacturer:
Matrix Technology Solutions
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Brand

Matrix Technology Solutions

User Interface

Capacitive Touch

Kit Name

E-block Slider

Kit Classification

Module

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

EBM014 Capacitive Touch Slider Sensor Module


The EBM014 contains an on-board capacitive touch slider imprint for capacitive touch sensing.

Benefits of the EBM014 Capacitive Touch Slider Sensor Module
•Flowcode free 30-day trial
•0.1 inch pitch connector enables the module to be connected to other boards aside the EB090 Sensor Mother Board

Note: The EBM014 must be used with a microcontroller that has the appropriate capacitive touch circuitry such as the PIC16F1937 series of 8-bit microcontrollers.

Note

This sensor is also included within the EBM1000 E-block Sensors Bundle (889-2999). The kit includes the entire range of e-blocks sensor modules with the EB090 Sensor Mother Board.


E-blocks EBMxxx Sensor Modules


A range of Matrix E-blocks sensor modules which are intended for use with the EB090 E-block Sensor Mother Board (889-2905). Any two individual sensor modules can be plugged into an EB090 E-block board allowing upstream access to various analogue and digital sensors.


Matrix Techonlogy E-Blocks


E-blocks from Matrix Technology are small circuit boards with a block of electronics that are typically found in an electronic or embedded system. They be quickly snapped together to form a fully functioning systems and this ease of use makes them ideal for rapid prototyping.

Currently there are more than 50 E-Block boards available. From simple LED boards to sensors, Bluetooth, Motor Control, RFID, LCD Display, WiFi, GPS and many more. Whether you are PIC or Arduino programming or working with other hardware platforms there is sure to be something to suit your needs.

E-blocks are supported with software (including PIC, dsPIC, ARM and AVR Arduino IDE, Flowcode) and courseware.