The GT911 is a highly integrated capacitive touch controller chip developed by Goodix, a leading provider of touchscreen solutions. The chip is designed to support up to 10 touch points and features advanced noise reduction and anti-interference capabilities. The GT911 is widely used in various applications, including consumer electronics, industrial control systems, and automotive infotainment systems.
The GT911 register map is a critical component of the chip's architecture, providing a interface for communication between the host processor and the GT911. The register map is a set of registers that store configuration data, control the chip's functions, and provide status information. The GT911 register map is divided into several sections, each with its own specific functions and characteristics. gt911 register map
| Register Address | Register Name | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | 0x00 | Chip ID Register | Stores the GT911 chip ID | | 0x01 | Configuration Register 1 | Stores configuration data for the touch controller | | 0x02 | Control Register 1 | Controls the chip's functions, including enabling or disabling the touch controller | | 0x10 | Touch Point Data Register | Stores touch point data, including x and y coordinates, touch pressure, and other relevant information | | 0x20 | Interrupt Status Register | Provides interrupt status information, including touch point detection, error flags, and other interrupt sources | The GT911 is a highly integrated capacitive touch
Note that this is not an exhaustive list of GT911 registers, but rather a selection of key registers discussed in this article. For a complete list of GT911 registers, refer to the GT911 datasheet or user manual. The GT911 register map is a critical component