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  1.   Sensitivity, SNR, and design margin in capacitive touch applications
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Overview
      1. 1.1 Design Objectives
        1. 1.1.1 Reliability
        2. 1.1.2 Robustness
      2. 1.2 The Designer's Dilemma
    3. 2 Recommended Actions for Developers
      1. 2.1 Run SNR and Design Margin Tests
    4. 3 Terminology
      1. 3.1 Signal (S)
      2. 3.2 Noise (N)
      3. 3.3 Threshold (Sensitivity) (Th)
      4. 3.4 Design Margin
        1. 3.4.1 False Detection Margin (Min)
        2. 3.4.2 Detection Margin (Mout)
      5. 3.5 Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
      6. 3.6 Advice
    5. 4 CapTIvate Device Performance
      1. 4.1 Minimum Recommended Values
      2. 4.2 CapTIvate Device SNR
    6. 5 Interpreting the Results
      1. 5.1 Interpreting the Advice
      2. 5.2 Check Other Results
    7. 6 Application of Terms
      1. 6.1 Count and Percent Change Analysis With 7.5-mm Overlay, Advice = POOR
      2. 6.2 Count and Percent Change Analysis With 1.5-mm Overlay, Advice = GOOD
      3. 6.3 Count and Percent Change Analysis (1.5-mm Overlay vs 7.5-mm Overlay)
      4. 6.4 Effect of Post-Processing and Sampling Rate
    8. 7 Summary
  2.   Revision History

Advice

The CapTIvate Design Center SNR and Design Margin Test Tool provides advice as to whether the design margins are good or poor based on all the above measured parameters comparing to the minimum recommendation according to devices.

Table 2 shows the logic on how the tool determines the Advice result. For the minimum recommendation value, see Section 4.

NOTE

The CapTIvate Design Center SNR tool assumes the product is designed to operate down to 0°C and the characterization process is performed under normal room temperature at 25°C. To analyze the system under different operating or characterization temperature, you can either refer to Table 4 or use the CapTIvate SNR and Design Margin Advice Tool.

Table 2. Advice Logic

| Threshold | < Minimum recommended threshold
or
Margin in < Minimum recommended margin in
Advice = POOR
Else Advice = GOOD