
Altium offers a variety of web demos and web trainings to easily get started with the touch design technology.
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Web Demo: Touch Sensor Design in Altium Designer (free of charge)How many of us got into electronics because we were drawn by the myriad of knobs, lights and other suitably gadget-centric controls? Fast forward a good few years and that allure is still there, now replaced with the "Snazzy GUI" factor. Central to these ever-advancing (and shrinking) product interfaces is touch control, making the product not only more efficient to use, but also engaging and fun. To accommodate the use of such controls in your electronic products, Altium Designer provides support for creating planar capacitive sensor patterns on your PCB, for use with the range of Atmel® QTouch® and QMatrix® controllers. This Demo will give you an overview on Touch Technology and how the Touch Sensor Design is implemented in Altium Designer – getting you ready for your next – and then fast and easy – touch design. The demo will last about 30 minutes. |
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Web Training: Learn how to boost Touch Sensor implementation with Altium Designer (249 EUR per session)Did you ever need to create a complex wheel structure for a capacitive sensor in your PCB manually? What happened when the Marketing guy asked you to make it 5mm bigger because the front panel was changed? You need to know how to make this an easy task? So you are in the right place. This training will give you an overview about how Touch Sensors to be used in conjunction with Atmel® QTouch® and QMatrix® controllers can easily be implemented in your design projects in Altium Designer. You will see a front to back solution of this implementation and learn how to you it in your designs. |
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Web Demo: Altium Designer Overview (free of charge)You want to learn more about Altium Designer and see how it improves your design processes? You should then book one of our Overview demos which are interactive, so you can ask the Application Engineer driving the session your question. Duration is around 90 minutes. |
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Web Training: Getting started with Altium Designer (249 EUR per session)To get up to speed quickly with a minimum effort, the Altium Designer Web Training is the right choice. The training is split into 3 consecutive 2 hours sessions on 3 different days and you can select which one to book. Front End Design, PCB Design and Embedded Systems Design on FPGAs are the 3 main topics for the sessions. |
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Class Room TrainingAltium offers a wide range of in person class room trainings. These
are generally multi day sessions in a class room setup. |
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