Hi David,
A quick update.
I have a test board, much like the evaluation board you referred to.
I couldn't get a LMC7101 quickly, so I am using a TLC272 which has an input
resistance of 1 terra Ohm.
I can see that when the sensor is touched the voltage goes up by about 10mV
and slowly carries on going up for a short time. If I release my touch the
PCF Output logic goes low and the CPC voltage drops back to where it was
before touching. I notice something odd. When I release the sensor the
Output pin goes low and only 50ms after that do I see a drop on the CPC
voltage. Obviously the internal logic is looking at something else besides
the CPC voltage to determine that the sensor has been released.
I haven't used it on my device - that comes next.
The problem with the TLC272(that I used) and the LMC7101(that you
suggested) is the current consumption. I was thinking of looking for an Op
Amp with shutdown.
However I have found the Max44625. It has a current consumption of 4uA(even
lower in shutdown). I am not an expert - I think the low speed of 200kHz is
not an issue as ours is a slow application. The only potential issue could
be the input resistance of 1GOhm. This is less than the 5GOhm specified in
the NXP app note AN10832.
Do you think this could be issue - if so I will look for something else.
Please let me know if what I saw with the voltage on CPC is not what you
expect.
Regards
Ari
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