We don't do self-test for the existing user button. This is a new requirement.How to you self-test the existing user button?
It was a Validation (is the right system being built) question. It's just IMO that a PCB trace is just as reliable as a mechanical button after the final hardware design has been tested and verified to be reliable before production. It's much more likely that your software will be a input failure point. I might add a internal reference pad with a set value of fixed and stable capacitance for the touch software to monitor as a touch and to compare to the normal button pad.We don't do self-test for the existing user button. This is a new requirement.
Thanks for the suggestion, and I think adding an reference point is a good idea! And also the thanks for the file attached, it's very helpful!It was a Validation (is the right system being built) question. It's just IMO that a PCB trace is just as reliable as a mechanical button after the final hardware design has been tested and verified to be reliable before production. It's much more likely that your software will be a input failure point. I might add a internal reference pad with a set value of fixed and stable capacitance for the touch software to monitor as a touch and to compare to the normal button pad.