Add touch sensitivity to your next project with the 12-Channel Capacitive Touch Sensor Breakout Board, featuring the MPR121 chip. This compact sensor can handle up to 12 individual touchpads, making it perfect for projects that require multiple touch inputs, such as interactive controls or custom touch interfaces.
The MPR121 operates via I2C communication, making it compatible with almost any microcontroller. You can choose one of four addresses using the ADDR pin, allowing you to connect up to 48 capacitive touchpads on a single I2C bus. The chip does all the hard work of capacitive sensing, including filtering, so it's much easier to use than analog inputs. Plus, it can be configured for different levels of sensitivity to match your needs.
To make using this chip easier, we've placed the MPR121 on a breakout board, and added essential components like a 3V regulator and I2C level shifting, ensuring compatibility with both 3V and 5V microcontrollers, like Arduino. An LED indicator on the IRQ line blinks whenever a touch is detected, helping with debugging and ensuring you know when the sensor is activated.
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With this 12-channel capacitive touch sensor breakout board, you can easily add touch functionality to your next microcontroller project—whether you're building a custom touchpad interface, interactive buttons, or more!