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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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// This software interfaces the Teensy 3.2 with a PS/2 touchpad found in an HP DV9000 laptop.
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// This software interfaces the Teensy 3.2 with a PS/2 touchpad from a laptop.
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// The ps/2 code uses the USB PJRC Mouse functions at www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_mouse.html
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// The ps/2 code has a watchdog timer so the code can't hang if a clock edge is missed.
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// In the Arduino IDE, select Tools, Teensy 3.2/3.1. Also under Tools, select Keyboard+Mouse+Joystick
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// In the Arduino IDE, select Tools, Teensy 3.2. Also under Tools, select Keyboard+Mouse+Joystick
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//
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// Revision History
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// Rev 1.0 - Nov 23, 2018 - Original Release
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// Rev 1.1 - Dec 2, 2018 - Replaced ps/2 trackpoint code from playground arduino with my own code
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// Rev 1.2 - Feb 2, 2019 - Changed the error routine and added an error LED
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// Rev 1.3 - Feb 14, 2019 - Added pinouts for different touchpads
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//
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// This code has been tested on the touchpad from an HP Pavilion DV9000
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// Touchpad part number 920-000702-04 Rev A
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// The test points on the touchpad were wired to a Teensy 3.2 as follows:
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// T22 = 5V wired to the Teensy Vin pin
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// T23 = Gnd wired to the Teensy Ground pin It's hard to solder to the T23 ground plane so I soldered to a bypass cap gnd pad.
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// T10 = Clock wired to the Teensy I/O 30 pin
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// T11 = Data wired to the Teensy I/O 27 pin
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// This code has been tested on the following touchpads:
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//
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// Clock and Data measure open to the 5 volt pin, indicating no pull up resistors but,
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// Clock and Data both measure 5 volts when the touchpad is powered, indicating active pullups are in
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// the touchpad blob top chip.
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// The ps/2 signals are at 5 volts from the touchpad to the Teensy which is 5 volt tolerant.
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// The ps/2 signals are at 3.3 volts from the Teensy to the touchpad which is enough to be a logic high.
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// In the Arduino IDE, select Tools, Teensy 3.2. Also under Tools, select Keyboard+Mouse+Joystick
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// Dell D630 Touchpad. I used the wires from the touchpad connector as follows:
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// Pin 2 = 5V
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// Pin 1 = Gnd
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// Pin 7 = Clock
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// Pin 6 = Data
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// This touchpad has resistive pullups so no additional pullups were required.
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//
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// The touchpad ps/2 data and clock lines are connected to the following Teensy I/O pins
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// HP Pavilion DV9000 Touchpad part number 920-000702-04 Rev A
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// The test points on the touchpad were wired as follows:
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// T22 = 3.3V (The touchpad also works with 5V)
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// T23 = Gnd (I soldered to the ground plane)
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// T10 = Clock
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// T11 = Data
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// This touchpad has active pullups so no additional pullups were required.
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//
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// Dell 1545 touchpad. I soldered wires to the 4 pin connector as follows:
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// Pin 1 = 5V
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// Pin 4 = Gnd
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// Pin 3 = Clock
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// Pin 2 = Data
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// This touchpad has active pullups so no additional pullups were required.
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//
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// The touchpad ps/2 data and clock lines are connected to the following Teensy I/O pins (modify to match your jumper wires)
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#define TP_DATA 14
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#define TP_CLK 23
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// Teensy LED will be lit if the touchpad fails to respond properly during initialization
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