ESM Issue1

(10 customer reviews)

$2.50

Embedded Systems Minutes (ESM) Issue1 is the first eBook of the ESM series. The general theme for this issue is

Capacitive Touch Sensing

This eBook will introduce you to the capacitive touch sensing technology, how it works, what are different embedded hardware CapTouch solutions, and how to implement your own capacitive touch sensing application even with a small cheap generic microcontroller target device.

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Embedded Systems Minutes (ESM) is a series of technical articles (episodes) written in a magazine-form but it’s not a magazine, it’s an eBook series. Dedicated to embedded systems enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals. Each episode can include a theoretical topic highlighted, a design idea, technique, or even a specific problem with different design solutions for it.

ESM Issue #1 “Capacitive Touch Sensing”

In this issue

  • Theoretical Introduction To Capacitive Touch Sensing Technology & How it Works
  • Different Types of Capacitive Touch Sensing Methods: Self-Capacitance & Mutual-Capacitance
  • Various CapTouch Hardware Embedded Solutions From Various Vendors
  • Basic Techniques To Achieve CapTouch With Any µC
  • Capacitive Voltage Divider (CVD) Technique With Any µC
  • Practical Implementation (in Embedded-C) Code Examples
  • Basic Hardware Design Guidelines For CapTouch Applications

Features

  • +4 Practical Project Examples
  • 6 Different Hardware Peripherals For CapTouch Solutions
  • Dedicated GitHub Repo For This Issue LABs / Projects
  • 75 Pages

 

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10 reviews for ESM Issue1

  1. Elia R.

    Review for ESM Issue1
    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

    I didn’t finish the first third of it yet, but I thought I should thank you for this so much!
    The files include step by step examples source code which is cool for me. I was actually looking for something like this lately to help me with my capacitive touch piano project. The timing was perfect for me! Thanks again and keep up the amazing work.

  2. Steve A.

    I like this book. There is a lot to learn in this book. I have not read it cover to cover yet but so far information is clearly presented. All examples and diagrams are easy to understand for me as a beginner, however it’s not a very basic book. You have to have a basic understanding for electronics, GPIO, C programming. I just like how it’s organized and having all the information I need to design touch sensing applications all in one place. Amazing document, Highly recommended!

  3. Bob Toovey

    I have started to go through this book and I find it well written and very informative. Which is what I was expecting after reading and following his free tutorials and content. I though it’s going to be a must have for me! Great book to get you in to design and implement capacitive touch based applications.

  4. Eric Williams

    What an amazing book! I wish I had this with me a couple of years ago while I was developing a touch-based product. However, I still find it extremely useful and helped me to learn many new concepts and techniques. Just can’t believe that I got this for 1.5$ during discount. Thanks so much!

  5. Anush Hansen

    I was definitely sure it’s going to be an amazing book even before getting it! By far it’s the best explanation I’ve ever seen for the capacitive touch sensing design and implementation. For me, the 2 chapters for CVD technique and design guidelines are absolutely amazing.

  6. Stefan Rodriguez

    It’s just amazing. I wasn’t particularly interested in capacitive touch sensing, however I still wanted to support the creator behind DeepBlue by getting a copy of this. Now, I can’t express how helpful was this to me! an endless list of project ideas poped up in my mind and will be done in the future thanks to this inspiring ebook. Highly recommended!

  7. Israel Caballero

    Please publish it in amazon.
    I read in kindle a lot so it will be great to have access in that platform too.

  8. Sergio Rebelo

    It’a amazing! I’ve been following your blog for the past couple of years and have asked for an English version of ESM episodes on YouTube, and here it is. I’ll be waiting for the upcoming issues, please continue!

  9. Sal Ali

    Well-organized, well-explained, and definitely a must have ebook for anyone interested in capacitive touch sensor design with basic programming knowledge. It offers very simple and detailed code examples just to get you started in no time as well as many practical tips n tricks and design guidelines. I’m really impressed, and will be waiting for the upcoming issue of course.

  10. George

    Very informative and helpful examples. Keep it up!

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