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Capacitive touch sensing is the process of periodically monitoring for changes in the capacitance of a sensing electrode over time and determining if those changes are due to a user's touch or some other non-touch phenomena. This process executes periodic capacitance-to-digital conversions to obtain digital values that represent the capacitance of the sensing electrode over time, and post processing algorithms interpret the measurement results and differentiate a true touch or proximity detection from long term drift and background noise.
It is important for the designer of a capacitive touch interface to understand the basic concepts of sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and design margin and, more importantly, how to leverage these metrics to ensure that a capacitive touch solution is reliable and robust. This document provides an overview of these performance metrics as they relate to capacitive touch sensing, with a focus on providing a methodology to assess the reliability and robustness of a capacitive touch solution built using CapTIvate MCUs.