ESP32 Touch Pad Hub =================== The ``esp32_touch`` component creates a global hub for detecting touches on the eight touch pads of the ESP32 as `binary senors `__. .. code:: yaml # Example configuration entry esp32_touch: setup_mode: False binary_sensor: - platform: esp32_touch name: "ESP32 Touch Pad GPIO27" pin: GPIO27 threshold: 1000 Configuration variables: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - **setup_mode** (*Optional*, boolean): Whether debug messages with the touch pad value should be displayed in the logs. Useful for finding out suitable thresholds for the binary sensors, but spam the logs. See `setting up touch pads `__ for more information. Defaults to false. - **id** (*Optional*, `id `__): Manually specify the ID for this ADS1115 Hub. Use this if you want to use multiple ADS1115 hubs at once. Advanced options (the defaults are usually quite good, but if you're having accuracy issues, use these): - **iir_filter** (*Optional*, `time `__): Optionally set up an `Infinite Impulse Response `__ filter should be applied to all touch pads. This can increase the accuracy of the touch pads a lot, but higher values decrease the response time. A good value to start with is ``10ms``. Default is no IIR filter. - **sleep_duration** (*Optional*, `time `__): Set a time period denoting the amount of time the touch peripheral should sleep between measurements. This can decrease power usage but make the sensor slower. Default is about 27 milliseconds. - **measurement_duration** (*Optional*, `time `__): Set the conversion time for all touch pads. A longer conversion time means that more charge/discharge cycles of the touch pad can be performed, therefore increasing accuracy. Default is about 8ms, the maximum amount. - **low_voltage_reference** (*Optional*): The low voltage reference to use for the charge cycles. See the `esp-idf docs `__ for a nice explanation of this. One of ``0.5V``, ``0.6V``, ``0.7V``, ``0.8V``. Default is ``0.5V``. - **high_voltage_reference** (*Optional*): The high voltage reference to use for the charge cycles. See the `esp-idf docs `__ for a nice explanation of this. One of ``2.4V``, ``2.5V``, ``2.6V``, ``2.7V``. Default is ``2.7V``. - **voltage_attenuation** (*Optional*): The voltage attenuation to use for the charge cycles. See the `esp-idf docs `__ for a nice explanation of this. One of ``1.5V``, ``1V``, ``0.5V``, ``0V``. Default is ``0V``.