Problem with noise with addressable LEDs
When using the LEDs and setting a colour like 255,0,0 (RGB) the noise generated on the data track is negligible. However, when I set a colour that is not 255, the noise on the data track becomes very high, interfering with the operation of other components.



Noise measure of colour 255,45,13 (RGB):


Currently, with this noise, I am experiencing issues with a capacitive sensor (AT42QT1010-TSHR) and its electrode (see image below). It triggers and stays in a high state continuously without touching the electrode (making it equivalent to touching the sensor), and it does not change state until you turn off the LEDs or put them in a state that does not produce much noise.
On the other hand, we have performed tuning that allows us to use the LEDs with the capacitive sensor fully functional. The problem is that we cannot fully leverage the capacitive sensor, forcing us to have to bring the finger too close.
The tuning involves modifying capacitors C2 (Cs) and C3 (Cx). To change the sensitivity of the touch switch, you need to modify capacitor Cs (it is recommended to place it between 2 to 50 nF) and for Cx (between 5 to 50 pF).


