RESISTIVE AND CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN SOLUTIONS

WHICH TECHNOLOGY IS RIGHT FOR YOUR NEXT APPLICATION?

  • PROJECTED CAPACITIVE

  • ANALOG RESISTIVE FILM

  • OPERATING PRINCIPLE

    Electrodes are formed in a matrix on the panel

    The capacitance between the finger and the electrode changes as the finger approaches

    Touch position is detected by examining the change in capacitance increase between the vertical and horizontal electrodes

  • OPERATING PRINCIPLE

    Upper and lower substrates with electrodes face each other through a gap

    Touch pushes down the upper board and makes contact with the lower board

    Detects the touch position by measuring the change in voltage upon contact

  • ADVANTAGES

    High Durability

    High Transmittance

    Multi-touch Gestures

    Improved design with Cover-Glass

    Improved robustness with Cover-Glass

    Flat Surface Design

  • ADVANTAGES

    Any input media can be used

    High cost performance

    Less susceptible to electrical noise

  • POTENTIAL CHALLENGES

    Influence of ambient noise causes malfunction

    Higher cost than resistive film

  • POTENTIAL CHALLENGES

    Durability is inferior to the capacitive method

    Input needs to be thick.

  • MACHINE BUILDER APPLICATIONS

    Smart phones, tablet PCs, car navigation systems, vending machines, kiosk terminals, medical equipment, industrial equipment, office equipment, digital signage, electronic blackboards, arcade games

  • MACHINE BUILDER APPLICATIONS

    Industrial equipment, POS terminals, kiosks, mobile terminals, medical equipment, financial terminals, automatic teller machines, ATMs, ticket vending machines

  • AVAILABLE SIZES

    4.3~55 inch

  • AVAILABLE SIZES

    3.8~21.5 inch

  • Multi-Touch

  • Multi-Touch (optional)