Touch-screen monitors
Touch-screen monitors/Mobiles
Since their invention in the 1960.There are three basic systems used in Touch Devices.
Since their invention in the 1960.There are three basic systems used in Touch Devices.
- Resistive
- Capacitive
- Surface acoustic wave
The resistive system consists of a normal glass panel that is covered with a conductive and a resistive metallic layer. These two layers are held apart by spacers, and a scratch-resistant layer is placed on top of the whole setup. An electrical current runs through the two layers while the monitor is operational. When a user touches the screen, the two layers make contact in that exact spot. The change in the electrical field is noted and the coordinates of the point of contact are calculated by the computer. Once the coordinates are known, a special driver translates the touch into something that the operating system can understand, much as a computer mouse driver translates a mouse's movements into a click or a drag.
In the capacitive system, a layer that stores electrical charge is placed on the glass panel of the monitor. When a user touches the monitor with his or her finger, some of the charge is transferred to the user, so the charge on the capacitive layer decreases. This decrease is measured in circuits located at each corner of the monitor. The computer calculates, from the relative differences in charge at each corner, exactly where the touch event took place and then relays that information to the touch-screen driver software. One advantage that the capacitive system has over the resistive system is that it transmits almost 90 percent of the light from the monitor, whereas the resistive system only transmits about 75 percent. This gives the capacitive system a much clearer picture than the resistive system.
IN monitor of a surface acoustic wave system, two transducers(one receiving and one sending) are placed along the x and y axes of the monitor's glass plate. Also placed on the glass are reflectors -- they reflect an electrical signal sent from one transducer to the other. The receiving transducer is able to tell if the wave has been disturbed by a touch event at any instant, and can locate it accordingly. The wave setup has no metallic layers on the screen, allowing for 100-percent light throughput and perfect image clarity. This makes the surface acoustic wave system best for displaying detailed graphics (both other systems have significant degradation in clarity).
COMPONENTS OF A TOUCH SCREEN
The touch screen is an input device that allows users to operate a device simply by touching the display screen. A basic touch screen has three main components: touch screen sensor, controller and software driver.
Touch Screen Sensor
Typically a glass panel with a touch-responsive surface. |
Controller
A printed circuit board (PCB) that is the interface between the sensor and the display. The controller takes information from the touch screen and translates it into information a computer can understand, such as cursor control, right and left clicks, etc. |
Software Driver
A computer program that allows the computer operating system and the controller to communicate and helps the controller recognize input. |
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