Description
Product Overview
The Liccx 5‑piece Touch Switch Module is engineered to bring reliable, contact‑less switching to a wide range of industrial and hobbyist applications. At its core lies the TTP224 capacitive touch IC, a proven component that enables four independent touch channels, each capable of detecting a light fingertip press with high accuracy. The module’s compact footprint—measuring just 4.33 x 3.54 x 1.18 inches—makes it easy to integrate into crowded control panels, prototype boards, or custom enclosures. Onboard status LEDs provide immediate visual confirmation of each channel’s state, reducing the need for external monitoring circuitry. Power consumption is optimized through selectable low‑power and fast‑response modes, allowing users to balance responsiveness against energy efficiency based on the specific demands of their project. The module also supports configurable output modes, including key‑output and maximum‑output‑time settings, giving designers flexibility to match a variety of load requirements. Constructed from high‑grade electronic components, the board is built to withstand the rigors of industrial environments while maintaining the precision needed for delicate DIY electronics. With a simple wiring interface—four output pins, a power input, and a ground connection—installation is straightforward, and the module can be quickly mounted or removed without soldering, thanks to its robust terminal blocks. Whether you are developing a modern factory automation system, a smart home interface, or a custom robotics controller, this touch switch module delivers the performance, durability, and ease of use that modern engineers expect.
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Usage
Designed for versatility, the Liccx Touch Switch Module finds its place in many real‑world scenarios. In industrial settings, it can replace mechanical push buttons on control panels, offering a sealed, dust‑proof solution that reduces wear and maintenance costs. The four‑channel layout allows operators to control multiple processes—such as start, stop, emergency halt, and mode selection—from a single compact unit. In automation projects, the module’s low‑power mode is ideal for battery‑operated devices or remote sensors that need to conserve energy while still providing responsive user input. Hobbyists and makers benefit from the straightforward wiring and clear LED indicators, making the module a favorite for interactive art installations, custom keyboards, and educational kits that teach capacitive sensing principles. The module’s ability to operate in noisy electrical environments, thanks to its robust IC and filtered input design, ensures reliable performance even when placed near high‑current motors or variable‑frequency drives. For DIY enthusiasts building smart home devices, the touch module can serve as a sleek interface for lighting control, door lock activation, or HVAC system toggling, all without the mechanical wear points of traditional switches. Its compact size also makes it suitable for integration into portable devices, such as handheld controllers or wearable prototypes, where space is at a premium but tactile feedback is still required. By offering both high‑speed response for time‑critical applications and low‑power standby for energy‑sensitive designs, the module adapts to a broad spectrum of use cases, delivering consistent performance across the board.
Why Choose Us
When selecting a capacitive touch solution, reliability, flexibility, and support are paramount—qualities that Liccx delivers in every aspect of this module. Our commitment to quality begins with the selection of premium components, including the TTP224 IC, which is renowned for its stability and long‑term availability. Each board undergoes rigorous testing for electrical performance, temperature tolerance, and mechanical durability, ensuring that the module meets or exceeds industry standards for industrial sensors. The design incorporates onboard LEDs that not only simplify debugging but also enhance user experience by providing clear, real‑time feedback. Our configurable output options mean that the same hardware can be tailored to a variety of load types, from low‑current logic signals to higher‑current actuator control, reducing the need for additional driver circuitry. In addition to the hardware excellence, Liccx offers comprehensive technical documentation, including wiring diagrams, configuration guides, and example code snippets for popular microcontroller platforms. Our responsive customer support team is available to assist with integration challenges, firmware tuning, or any questions that arise during development. We also provide a one‑year warranty that covers manufacturing defects, giving you confidence in the longevity of your investment. By choosing Liccx, you gain a partner that not only supplies a high‑quality product but also supports you throughout the entire product lifecycle—from prototype to production.
Key Features
- Four independent capacitive touch channels enable multi‑function control from a single compact module.
- Onboard status LEDs give instant visual confirmation of each channel’s activation state.
- Low‑power and fast‑response modes let you balance energy efficiency with responsiveness.
- Configurable output settings, including key‑output and maximum‑output‑time, adapt to diverse load requirements.
- Dedicated customer support and a one‑year warranty ensure reliable after‑sales service.
FAQ
How do I configure the output mode of each channel?
Each channel’s output mode can be set using the module’s onboard dip switches or by sending configuration commands through a microcontroller’s GPIO pins. Refer to the provided configuration guide for step‑by‑step instructions on selecting key‑output, toggle, or timed‑output modes.
Can the module operate in a high‑temperature environment?
Yes. The Liccx Touch Switch Module is rated for operation up to 85°C (185°F), making it suitable for most industrial environments. The components are selected for thermal stability, and the board layout includes heat‑dissipating copper pours to help manage temperature.
Is the module compatible with popular microcontroller platforms?
Absolutely. The module’s simple digital output pins can be directly interfaced with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other common microcontrollers. Example code libraries are available on our website to accelerate integration.
What is the typical response time of the touch sensor?
In fast‑response mode, the TTP224 IC detects a touch within 10 ms, providing near‑instantaneous feedback. In low‑power mode, response time increases to approximately 30 ms, which is still suitable for most user‑interface applications while conserving energy.
How do I replace a faulty module?
The module is designed for tool‑free removal and replacement. Simply disconnect the power and signal wires, release the mounting clips, and slide the unit out of its holder. Insert the new module, reconnect the wires, and secure the clips—no soldering required.



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