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Touch Screen Technology: Presented by Name Imran Hassan Stream Aeie, 4 Semester Roll No 08182005052

This document discusses touch screen technology, including its history, components, types, and applications. It begins by explaining how touch screens work using CRT technology and their use as input devices. The three main components of a touch screen are then described: the touch sensor, controller, and software driver. Resistive, surface wave, and capacitive touch screens are examined in more detail. Recent trends include the i-PAN7 touchscreen computer. In conclusion, while touch screens have some limitations, they are seen as user-friendly, fast, accurate, and easy to operate.

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Touch Screen Technology: Presented by Name Imran Hassan Stream Aeie, 4 Semester Roll No 08182005052

This document discusses touch screen technology, including its history, components, types, and applications. It begins by explaining how touch screens work using CRT technology and their use as input devices. The three main components of a touch screen are then described: the touch sensor, controller, and software driver. Resistive, surface wave, and capacitive touch screens are examined in more detail. Recent trends include the i-PAN7 touchscreen computer. In conclusion, while touch screens have some limitations, they are seen as user-friendly, fast, accurate, and easy to operate.

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TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY

PRESENTED BY

Name IMRAN
HASSAN
Stream AEIE , 4th
semester
Roll no 08182005052
INTRODUCTION

 Works with the principle of CRT (Cathode Ray


Tube) technology.

 Input device --> Operates a PC by simply


touching the display screen.

 Made of sensitive glass overlay & desired inputs


can be given by touching it.
COMPONENTS OF TOUCH
SCREEN
 Three major components viz,

 Touch sensor

 Controller

 Software driver
TOUCH SENSORS

Touch
sensor

Covering screen
CONTROLLER
SOFTWARE DRIVER

 Acts as a bridge --> Screen and processor.

 Makes the operating system --> To interpret the


touch event information.

 Touch screen drivers today --> Mouse-emulation


type driver ( like touching the screen the same
as clicking mouse)
TYPES OF TOUCH SCREEN

 Resistive Touch screen

 Surface wave Touch screen

 Capacitive Touch screen


 Surface capacitive
 Projected capacitive
RESISTIVE TOUCH
SCREENS
RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN
CONTROLLER
 NAME:
 VS20UA CONTROLLER

 Supply Voltage
 5.0V  DC

 Maximum Current 
 20mA

 Resolution
 12-bit
PROPERTIES

2 conductive layers that connects when touched.

 Capable of multi touch.

 Not affected by dirt or dust.

 Good for outdoor use.


SURFACE WAVE
TOUCH SCREEN
SURFACE WAVE TOUCH SCREEN
WORKING OF SURFACE
WAVE SENSORS
 Contains Transmitting and receiving transducers

 Touchscreen controller --> 5 MHz electrical signal to the


transmitting transducer.

 Converts electrical signal --> ultrasonic waves within the


glass.

 Waves --> Directed across the front surface of screen.

 Reflectors - -> Reflects & directs towards receiving


transducer.

 Receiving transducer --> reconverts --> An electrical signal


& digitally maps the touchscreen
CONTROLLER
 NAME:
 2701RSU CONTROLLER

 Voltage
 +5 VDC

 Baud Rate
 9600

 Touch Resolution
 12bit, size independent

 Conversion Time
 10 ms per coordinate set
CAPACITIVE
TOUCHSCREEN
CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN
WORKING OF CAPACITIVE
TOUCHSCREEN
 Uniform conductive coating on a glass panel.

 Operation --> Electrodes around the panel's edge


evenly distribute a low voltage across the
conductive layer & creates an uniform electric
field.

 Finger touch --> Draws current from each corner.

 Controller --> Measures ratio of the current flow


from the corners & calculates the touch location.

 Capacitance --> Finger and the sensor grid.


LAYERS OF CAPACITIVE
TOUCHSCREEN
 Contains 3layers ,viz

 Front Protective glass

 Back protective glass


- provides optical & strength enhancement options

 Middle layer
- laminated sensor grid of micro-fine wires
CONTROLLER
 Name:
 5000
RSU SERIAL
CONTROLLER
 Supply Voltage:
 +5 V DC or +12V
 Baud Rate
 9600 (default) and 19200
 Touch Resolution
 12bit, size independent.
 Conversion Time
 Approximately 15 ms
per coordinate set
PROPERTIES

 Conductive coating that emits electric field.

 Very durable.

 Must be touched by some conductive materials.

 Capable of multi touch.


PROS & CONS OF TOUCH
SCREENS
PROS CONS

 Direct pointing to the objects.  Low precision when we


use finger.
 Fast.
 Screen may be covered
 Finger or pen is usable (No more by using hand
cable required)
 No direct activation to the
 No keyboard necessary selected function

 Suited to all interactive


applications.
APPLICATIONS
 Public Information Displays:::
 Tourism displays
 Trade show display
 Awareness kiosks

 Customer Self-Services:::
 General departmental Stores
 Restaurants
 ATMs
 Airline ticket terminals, etc.

 Other uses:::
 Digital jukeboxes
 Computerized gaming
 Student Registration systems, etc.
RECENT PRODUCT S
UNDER DEVELOPEMENT
RECENT TRENDS
 Introduction of
 i-PAN7: Flat Touchscreen
computer - Panel PC

 Introduced by Keith & Koep


of Japan.

 Small frame computer.

 Runs with Windows


Embedded CE & built with
low power ARM processor.

 Uses Capacitive touch panels.


FEATURES OF I-PAN7
 WVGA (800 x 480) 7"  8 inputs, 8 outputs (CPLD)
Touchscreen.
 3 x 10Bit ADC
 CPU 3.12MHz.
 UART (1-3 x)
 64 to 128MB RAM.
 Fingerprint extension (SPI)
 Up to 2GByte embedded flash.
 Low Power consumption
 10/100 Ethernet.
(typically 3-5W)
 SD/MMC Card READER  Windows CE 5.0, Windows
 USB CE 6.0 R2
 GPS, GPRS/GSM/SIM  Dimension 169 mm x 108
 Camera mm x 17 mm
 20 bit stereo out (headphone)  IEEE 802.11bg WLAN.
 Real Time Clock  Bluetooth.
CONCLUSION
 Though the Touch screen technology contains
some limitations it’s
 user friendly.
 Fast.
 Accurate.
 easy to operate.

 It has been widely accepted and a little


modification can replace the mouse and key
board completely in near future.
THANK YOU

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