Test & Measurement
Cypress's CapSense® Solution Powers Clarion Touch Panel Featured in Suzuki MR Wagon
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. today announced that the Clarion Co., Ltd. has chosen Cypress’s CapSense® touch-sensing solution to drive the touch panel featured in the dashboard of the Suzuki MR Wagon. The touch panel houses the main audio control and is used for volume control and channel selection.
The “We’re excited to work with Clarion to deliver the stylish and functional touch panel in the Suzuki MR Wagon,” said Hassane El Khoury, automotive business unit director. “It’s indicative of the trend of leading automotive companies moving into the touch age.”
Cypress’s automotive-qualified CapSense devices are available in A grade (-40C to 85C), as well as E grade (-40C to 125C) which is not available in most competitive products. Automotive CapSense enables attractive, highly functional interfaces with improved durability over mechanical buttons and sliders. In addition, their industry-leading reliability, noise-immunity and water-resistance deliver superior performance in the harsh automotive operating environment. CapSense proximity sensing offers a detection range up to 25 cm, saving power by activating an interface only when needed. The devices are ideal for interior automotive applications such as audio, navigation, AC control and lighting control, as well as exterior applications such as trunk release and passive keyless-entry buttons. For more information on Cypress’s automotive portfolio, visit www.cypress.com/go/automotive or view a brochure at www.cypress.com/go/autobrochure.
“Adding capacitive sensing improves both the form and function of automotive interiors,” said a Clarion spokesperson. “Cypress’s CapSense makes the process quick, easy and cost-effective.”
“The Japanese automotive industry is world-renown for its quality standards, and Cypress’s automotive grade CapSense offerings are well-suited for this market,” said Hitoshi Yoshizawa, vice president of Sales for Cypress in Japan. “We’re pleased to work with leaders such as Clarion and Suzuki in bringing new levels of user interface technology to car owners.”