Touch Screen Library
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Overview
Based on the Appnote AVR341 - Four and five-wire Touch Screen Controller by Atmel, this library handles everything needed to use a 4-wire resistive touchscreen in Bascom.
Features:
- Interrupt-controlled sampling
- Touch contact pressure measurement
- Adjustable sampling rate
- Filtering
- Screen coordinate calibration (stored in EEPROM)
- Screen rotation
- Click/Drag detection
- AtXMega, AtMega (untested)
How to use
Options
Options and settings need to be set before the $include-statement, every setting has a default value that will be used if not specified otherwise. (in the list below the default values are shown)
Width of the underlying screen in pixels:
Const Touch_screen_width = 240
Height of the underlying screen in pixels:
Const Touch_screen_height = 320
If the display supports rotation, then the touch coordinates need to be rotated too. To enable this function, set to true:
Const Touch_enable_rotation = False
Measure the touch contact resistance:
- False: Off
- 1: Method 1 (needs one additional sample cycle)
- 2: Method 2 (needs two additional sample cycles)
Touch_read_resistance = False
If the contact resistance measurement is enabled, the touch ITO layer resistances need to be known (in Ohms, measured between + and - contact of the unconnected touch layers, Y-resistance is only needed for Method 1, X for both):
Const Touch_resistance_x = 200 Const Touch_resistance_y = 600
Control port for touch screen (standard I/O port):
Touch_ctrl_port Alias Porta
Control port pin connections:
Const Touch_pin_xp = 0 Const Touch_pin_xn = 1 Const Touch_pin_yp = 2 Const Touch_pin_yn = 3
ADC port pin connections (XMega: Adca is used, AtMega: can be the same as the control port pins if control port is also the ADC port):
Const Touch_pin_xn_adc = 4 Const Touch_pin_yn_adc = 5 Const Touch_pin_yp_adc = 6
Measurements per sample (The median value is taken as coordinate sample):
Const Touch_samples = 5
Coordinate update rate (coordinates generated per second)
Const Touch_updaterate = 100
No. of invalid coordinate samples to be sure the touch screen has been released
Const Touch_release_count = 5
Debounce time in seconds (touch screen tend to bounce badly, during this time, invalid samples are ignored and the state will not switch to released):
Const Touch_time_debounce = 0.05
After changing the type of sample to be measured, the screen needs some time for the voltages to settle, this depends on RC time constant of touch screen, 0.2ms should work for most (in seconds):
Const Touch_time_switch_measurement = 0.0002
Click/Drag detection delta in pixels (Drag: first and actual coordinate delta above threshold, Click: first and last coordinate below threshold and not dragging, applied on the raw ADC values, may not be 100% pixel-correct):
Const Touch_click_delta = 15
Maximum speed in pixels/sec (delta between last and actual coordinates, also applied on the raw ADC values, same as for Click/Drag detection):
Const Touch_max_delta = 3000
API
Status Flags:
Dim Touch_touched As Bit Dim Touch_newsample As Byte Dim Touch_sample_invalid As Bit Dim Touch_clicked As Byte Dim Touch_dragging As Bit Dim Touch_calibrated As Bit
Coordinates:
Dim Touch_x As Word , Touch_y As Word #if Touch_measure_resistance >= 1 Dim Touch_r As Word #endif
Display rotation:
- 0: 0°
- 1: 90°
- 2: 180°
- 3: 270°
If the touch screen supports rotation, the transformed screen coordinates need to be rotated to. The rotation information needs to be provided with this variable. It can be declared in the main application, above the $include statement (for example as an overlay to the display driver's rotation variable), if not set, it is declared automatically.
Dim Touch_rotation As Byte
Sub routines:
Sub Touch_init()
Initializes the hardware modules (Timer, ADC, Pin Interrupt) and enters standby mode
Sub Touch_calibrate()
Starts the calibration procedure, calculates the coefficients and stores the calibration values in EEPROM
Sub Touch_load_calibration()
Loads the calibration values from EEPROM. If they are not set, the calibration procedure is started. This sub routine is called from Touch_init, no need to call again after init.
Sub Touch_reset_calibration()
Resets the stored calibration values
Function Touch_getsample() As Byte
Returns True (1) if new valid coordinate data is available, otherwise returns False (0). The coordinate data is transformed into screen coordinates if calibration values are available. The coordinate variables are updated.
Function Touch_click() As Byte
Returns True (1) if the touch screen has been clicked (delta between first and last point below threshold and touch screen released). The coordinate variables are updated.