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Paper Counting Device Based on FDC2214

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Innovative Computing

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Design and make a paper counting display device. Two parallel plates (plate A and plate B) are connected to the measurement and display circuit through wire A and wire B, respectively. The device can measure and display the number of papers placed between plate A and plate B. Based on the principle of capacitance sensing, when the medium changes, it will cause the change of capacitance capacity, which will be converted into 28-bit digital output for the convenience of microprocessor acquisition and processing.

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Huang, J. (2020). Paper Counting Device Based on FDC2214. In: Yang, CT., Pei, Y., Chang, JW. (eds) Innovative Computing. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 675. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5959-4_217

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