Presented By:: Sharad Agrahari en Iiird Yr, Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology
Presented By:: Sharad Agrahari en Iiird Yr, Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology
Presented By:: Sharad Agrahari en Iiird Yr, Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology
INTRODUCTION
A touchscreen is an electronic visual display that can detect the presence and location of a touch within the display area.
It is a computer display screen that is also an input device. The screens are sensitive to pressure; a user interacts with the computer by touching pictures or words on the screen.
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The touchscreen has two main attributes: 1. It enables one to interact with what is displayed directly on the screen, where it is displayed, rather than indirectly with a mouse or touchpad. 2. It lets one do so without requiring any intermediate device, again, such as a stylus that needs to be held in the hand. Such displays can be attached to computers or, as terminals, to networks.
TOUCHSCREEN ANATOMY
Touch Sensor
A touch screen sensor is a clear glass panel with a touch responsive surface. The controller is a small PC card that connects between the touch sensor and the PC.
Controller
Technologies
The types of technologies that can be found are as follows:
Resistive:
The resistive touch screen uses a
glass panel with a uniform conductive ITO(Indium Tin Oxide) coating on the side surface.
A PET film is a tightly
Working Principle:
When the screen is touched, it pushes the conductive ITO coating on the PET film. That results the electrical contact, producing the voltages. It presents the position touched.
The microprocessor applies +5V to pin (X left) on the glass panel, and
the voltage is uniformly decreasing to pin (X right) for 0V because of the resistive ITO coating on the glass substrate, and the PET film is grounded.
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When the touchscreen is touched, a voltage on the glass substrate
proportional to the X position of the touch appears on the PET film. This voltage is digitized by the A/D Converter and subjected to an averaging algorithm. Then it is stored and transferred to the host. Hence, the X position is produced. The next electric cycle, Y position is produced. Resistive touchscreen deliver cost-effective, consistent and durable performance
Resistive technology include only 75% optical transparency and the fact that a sharp object can damage the resistive layers.
four piezoelectric transmitting and receiving transducers on the three corners for both the X and Y axes. The SAW controller sends a 5 MHz electrical signal to the X-axis and Y-axis transmitting transducers.
Capacitive:
corners A human body is an electric conductor, so when touched the screen with a finger, a slight amount of current is drawn, creating a voltage drop. The current respectively drifts to the electrodes on the four corners. The capacitive system has very long life (about 225 million clicks).
Infrared:
Conventional
optical-touch systems use an array of infrared (IR) lightemitting diodes (LEDs) on two adjacent bezel edges of a display, with photosensors placed on the two opposite bezel edges to analyze the system and determine a touch event.
IR eliminates the use of glass or plastic overlay that most other touch
COMPARISON
Technology
Durability Stability 4-Wire Resistive 3 year High
Infrared
5 Year High
Capacitive
2 Year Ok
Transparency
Installation Touch Intense lightresistant Response time Following Speed Excursion Monitor option Waterproof
Bad
Built-in/Onwall Anything Good <10ms Good No CRT or LCD Good
Good
Built-in/Onwall Finger/Pen Good 10ms Low Small CRT or LCD Ok
Bad
Built-in/Onwall Anything Good <15ms Good Big CRT or LCD Good
Good
Onwall Finger/Pen Bad <20ms Good Big CRT or LCD Ok
Ok
Built-in Conductive Bad <15ms Good Big CRT or LCD or LED Good
to operate. Easy to clean and maintain. Compatible with Windows, Macintosh and Linux. Does not interfere mouse and keyboard function. Make computing easy, powerful and fun.
Disadvantages:
1)Finger stress:
Stress on human fingers when used for more than a few minutes at a time. (for example, ATMs).
2)Fingerprints:
Touchscreens can suffer from the problem of fingerprints on the display
Applications
Public Access:
Museums
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Business
Gas stations
Point of sales Restaurants Grocery stores Hospital and hotel directories (check-in, registration) Banks and Financial Reporting Bank cash advance and teller machines
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Interactive computer games
Casinos
Conclusion:
Designers are trying to use touchscreen to simplify input
touchscreen has become adopted by computer users of all abilities because it is simple, fast, and innovative.
In future there is no usage of mouse and keyboards as they will
be replaced by touchscreens.
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