This kit is for the evaluation and development of QTouch(TM) technology applications using the QTouch SW Library for the ATmega88 Integrated Circuit (IC).
In this example, the ATmega88 can be configured to control a number of different combinations of Wheel, Slider and/or up to (dependent on Wheel/Slider settings) 8 Buttons.
The EVK2080A can be used to show different sensor configurations by simply moving 2-way Jumper links on connectors on J3, J4, and J5.
Install the AVR QTouch Studio (you probably already have done this since you are reading this...)
Select and run the AVR QTouch Studio from the Windows Start menu
Connect the supplied USB cable to J6 of EVK2080A and to any available USB port. LED1 will illuminate.
The supplied default setting will demonstrate one Wheel, one Slider and two Buttons (‘K6’ and ‘K7’)
Touch either the Wheel, Slider or Buttons – The AVR QTouch Studio display will show a change in state for the buttons and indicate position for the slider and the wheel. Refer to the AVR QTouch Studio Help for details.