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CAP1188 - 8-Key Capacitive Touch Sensor Breakout - I2C or SPI
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    2020-04-30T00:00:00-04:00
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    Add lots of touch sensors to your next microcontroller project with this easy-to-use 8-channel capacitive touch sensor breakout board, starring the CAP1188. This chip can handle up to 8 individual touch pads, and has a very nice feature that makes it stand out for us: it will light up the 8 onboard LEDs when the matching touch sensor fires to help you debug your sensor setup. The CAP1188 has support for both I2C and SPI. Click the link labeled 'Project Website' to find out more.
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