TOUCH SCREEN
TECHNOLOGIES
Well how good it would be when we could control any and everything
with just one touch but, halt your imagination that time is too far so, live in
present and the present is that touchscreens have just marked their successful
commercialized beginning. This article is to give you the slightest idea of how
a touchscreen works, more importantly to give a detailed idea of the various
touchscreens technologies. To start with let’s describe what a touchscreen
means for those who might be reading the term for the first time.
A touchscreen
is an electronic visual display that can detect the presence and location of a
touch within the display area. The term generally refers to touching the
display of the device with a finger or hand. Touchscreens can also sense other
passive objects, such as a stylus. Touchscreens are common in devices such as
game consoles, all-in-one computers, tablet computers, and smartphones.
The History of touchscreen is marked by various individual
scientists but not any organization in particular. E. A. Johnson was the first
person to have such a vision; he not only published articles on capacitive
touchscreens but also worked up ways to build them. Later Bent Stumpe of CERN
with the aid of Frank Beck developed the first and only one of its types, the
capacitive touch screen. This was the time 1982 when Computers and Mobilephones
itself were marking their existence. Thus, without making these devices a
complex by introducing the touchscreen technologies it was decided to keep
within. But, Hewlett Packard (HP) had something else in mind, the launched the
first touchscreen model of PC’s named HP-150 and commercialized it worldwide.
It was a great help at Kiosks, Banks, Ticket booths etc. Similar to the PLATO
IV system, the touch technology used employed infrared transmitters and
receivers mounted around the bezel of its 9" Sony Cathode Ray Tube (CRT),
which detected the position of any non-transparent object on the screen.
Parallel to it was the beginning of INTERNET which itself spread like virus but
also made the technologies acknowledged to the world market.
TECHNOLOGIES:
There are a variety of touchscreen technologies that have
different methods of sensing touch which are viz.-
- Resistive Touch
- Surface Acoustic Wave
- Capacitive Touch
- Infrared
- Optical Imaging
- Dispersive Signal
- Acoustic Pulse Recognition, technologies.
We will now discuss about each but first with the widely
used ones.
I. RESISTIVE TOUCH:
It has two resistive (provides resistance) surfaces made out
of Indium-Tin Oxide. These are
metallically coated and have insulating spaces. On touching, compression takes
place as shown in the above image leading to formation of a closed circuit.
This is why gadgets with resistive touchscreens have to be pressed harder so
that the contact remains intact and as the movement passes through the
insulating spaces it analyses the direction of motion. It is most widely used
due to its simple structure.
It again has two types:
1. Matrix (digital):
Striped electrodes on substrates such as glass or plastic
face each other
2. Analogue:
Transparent electrodes without any patterning facing each
other
Low production costs
Overview of the
Position Management System:
There are two Parallel Sheets
If there is no pressure applied – Electronically separated
If applied pressure – Impedance
between the two sheets is lowered at the touch point.
Measurement of X
& Y Coordinates:
Top sheet carries a voltage
gradient by applying a voltage between the electrodes of top sheet
Bottom sheet serves as a slide in a linear potentiometer.
Voltage
Gradient:
Linear
Potentiometer:
Linear potentiometers are sensors that produce a resistance output proportional to the displacement or position. Resistance value changes with rotation of screw.
Linear potentiometers are sensors that produce a resistance output proportional to the displacement or position. Resistance value changes with rotation of screw.
Conduction Current:
Displacement Current:
RESISTIVE TOUCH:
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