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Welcome to

touch screen world


A display which can detect the presence and
location of a touch within the display area.
What is Touchscreen ?
INTRODUCTION

In 1974, the first touch screen developed by
Sam Hurst and Elographics.

The HP-150 from 1983 was probably the
world's earliest commercial touchscreen
computer.

Now days, Multipoint touchscreen facilitates
the tracking of more than one finger on the
screen.
How Does a
Touchscreen Work?
1. Touch Sensor

2. Controller

3. Software Driver
A small PC card
which translates
information that PC
can understand.
Driver allows to
work with existing
software.

1. Resistive

2. Infrared

3. Capacitive

4. Surface acoustic wave

1.Resistive
A resistive touchscreen
panel is composed of several
layers.
It consists of a glass that is
coated with electrically
conductive and resistive
layers.

Advantages of resistive touch
screen technology..
Lower cost.
Can operate with any pointing devices
like stylus and nail.
Good for hand writing recognition
system.
Resistive touch screen is not effected
by any elements such as dust or water.
Disadvantages of resistive touch
screen technology.
Can be relatively easily damaged by
scratching.
Can be relatively easily damaged by
impact.
It emits only 75% of light which make
the image relatively bulky and dim.

2. Infrared
The new generation IR
touchscreen LCD has
been increased
brightness, clarity and
durability.
Touched with a finger,
gloved hand,
fingernail, or stylus,
it delivers a fast,
accurate response every
time.

Advantages of infrared touch
screen technology..
Best image quality.
Almost all kind of stylus materials can be
used.
High stability, change in time and
environment will not effect.
IR having no intermediate touch overlay so it
transmit 100% light.
It used in ATMs, plasma TV, Hospital
operation room etc.
Disadvantages of infrared touch
screen technology..
High pressure may causes unwanted
target selection.
Infrared touch screen having low
resolution.

3. Capacitive
It consist of a glass panel
with capacitive (charge
storing) material coating
on its surface.
Circuits located at the
corners of the screen
measure capacitance of a
person touching the
overlay.
Advantages of capacitive touch
screen technology..
Visibility of the capacitive touch screen is good
even in sunlight.
Highly sensitive to finger touch leading to easy to
use.
Highly transmissivity transmit more than 85% of
light .
Capacitive touch screen can also implement multi
touch gesture.
This technology is used in smart phones (e.g.
Apple iPhones , HTC mobiles and Samsung )
Disadvantages of capacitive touch
screen technology..
Can not be used with gloved hand and
stylus.
need to have at least 5% humidity to
achieve capacitive effect .
Capacitive touch screen is more
expensive.

4.Surface acoustic wave
Surface wave technology
uses ultrasonic wave that
passes over the touch
screen panel.
Widely used in
application such as
computer based training
and information.
Advantages of SAW touch screen
technology..
High Resolution.
SAW technology provides superior image
clarity.
Highly transmissivity transmit more than
92% of light .
It has excellent durability that allow it to
continue working if scratched.
This technology is used in ATMs, Banking
and Financial applications.
Disadvantages of SAW touch
screen technology..
It must be touched by finger, gloved
hand and soft stylus, something hard
like a pen, credit card or finger nail
wont work.
Relatively expansive in comparison to
other technologies .

Applications
Many games use the touchscreens as a primary controlling
device.

Touchscreens becomes familiar in kiosk systems (retail
and tourist settings).

The popularity of smart phones, ATMs, and many types of
information appliances is driving the demand for
touchscreens.

Touchscreens are popular in heavy industry and in other
situations, such as museum displays or room automation.
Thank you.
Presented by:
Sayali
Anjali
Ashwini
Ankita

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