Increasingly, engineers are designing touch screens into their portable devices, Figure 1. Although battery technologies are becoming more efficient, it is critical to keep the power dissipation of ...
The AR1000 is a series of resistive touch screen controller which supports Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) communication. This series features power-saving sleep mode, built-in ...
Research in Motion has filed for a patent for a touchscreen that combines the technology behind resistive and capacitive touchscreen displays. The scren would use a dual layer resistive panel, but the ...
Resistive touchscreens are becoming candidates for multi-touch applications ranging from cellphones to cameras to automotive GPS units. A growing new breed of multi-touch screens and controllers are ...
It is ‘Eureka’ times for Fujitsu as they have just announced the release a new multi-input resistive touch panels that has the capability to detect simultaneous inputs. So what this means is that can ...
ELECTRONICS: STMicroelectronics has introduced a very advanced multi-touch ‘resistive’ touchscreen controller chip to optimize the Bill of Materials of the electronics supporting this advanced ...
Fig 1. Rohm’s BU21023/BU21024 series allows multi-touch detection in resistive touchscreens. Fig 2. David Lussey, Peratech’s CTO, demonstrates the transparency of the company’s QTC Clear material.
Resistive touchscreen panels get a bad rep these days, both because they can’t recognize fingertip input as easily as capacitive touch panels and for because many people have the mistaken belief that ...
QTC Clear, a see-through version of Peratech’s Quantum Tunneling Composite, is poised to create a new class of force-sensitive touchscreens that can replace resistive touchscreen technologies or ...
I'm looking for a resistive touch screen that works in Linux. Best I can tell, the generic USB touchscreen driver supports capacitive and optical touchscreens really well. Has anyone run across a ...
Point-of-sale terminals, high-end stereos, and video games are just a few of the typical applications. The original touchscreen was patented in 1971, so almost all touchscreens today are patent- free.