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TOUCH SCREEN
TECHNOLOGY
Contents
1. Walkthrough
2. Introduction
3. Applications
4. History, Evolution & Development
5. Types of Touchscreen Technology
i. Resistive
ii. Capacitive
iii. SAW
iv. Infrared / Optical
6. Future Technology
 Call it an effort of human
mind or a miracle from
human heart but this is all
happening with technology.
 Just move the hand or walk
your fingers over a thing
and it works.
 Yes, it is the interactive
gesture based technology I
am talking about.
Walkthrough
Introduction
 A touch screen is
an electronic visual
display that detect the
location and presence of
touch in the display area
 This works by locating
the coordinates of users
touch independent of
what is being displayed
on the screen
 In today’s world, Touch Screen Technology is
omnipresent
 Starting from mobiles to home appliances almost all
the electronic devices comprise TST
 It allows users to interact directly with what is being
displayed, rather than indirectly using an intermediate
device like mouse or keyboard
 Widely used in modern smartphones, video games,
kiosks, navigation systems, etc.
Applications
History, Evolution & Development
 Invented by E.A. Johnson (Royal Radar
Est.) around 1965 for air traffic control
 HP-150 home computer using infrared
technology in 1983
 1993 Apple’s Newton and
IBM’s Simon
 2002 Microsoft’s Windows XP Tablet
 2007 Apple’s iPhone (Multi-touch)
There are four main types of touchscreen
technology namely:
1. Resistive
2. Capacitive
3. Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW)
4. Infrared LED or Optical
Looking from an engineer’s perspective, this revolutionary
touchscreen technology is a 2 dimensional sensing device made of
2 sheets of material separated by spacers
Types of Touchscreen Technology
Resistive Touchscreen Technology
 A resistive touch screen panel is
composed of several layers
 The most important of which are two
thin, metallic, electrically
conductive layers separated by a
narrow gap
 When an object, such as a finger,
presses down on a point on the
panel's outer surface the two metallic
layers become connected at that
point.
 This causes a change in the electrical current, which is registered as
a touch event and sent to the controller for processing. It is used
in Grocery Stores, Hotels, Restaurants and Retail Stores.
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
1. Cost-effective solution
2. Activated by any stylus
3. Very accurate
4. Low power requirements
5. Liquids won't affect touch screen performance
Disadvantages
1. Polyester surface can be damaged
2. Lower endurance (35 million touches)
 8” resistive touch screen will cost about $60
 4 and 5 wire touch screens don’t need controllers
 For those that do, they cost less than $5
 Any object can be used to activate the screen
 Not able to register multiple touches
 ~75% of light is transferred through (12.5% per layer)
 Some of the popular devices that use Resistive Touchscreen are
Nintendo DS, Nokia N97, HTC Touch Pro2, HTC Tattoo, Sony
Ericsson Satio, etc.
Summary
Capacitive Touchscreen Technology
 A capacitive touch screen panel
consists of an insulator such
as glass, coated with a
transparent conductor such
as indium tin oxide (ITO)
 Small amount of voltage applied
to four corners of touch screen,
draws minute amount of current
creating voltage drop
 Coordinates of point of contact
calculated by controller
 The capacitive systems transmit almost 90% of light from the monitor
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
1. Scratch resistant, durable surface
2. High endurance (225 million touches)
3. Very accurate
4. Good optical clarity
5. Liquids won't affect touch screen performance
Disadvantages
1. Does not work with gloved fingers or stylus
Summary
 8” capacitive touch screen costs about $100
 Controllers can be bought for less than $5
 Only conductive objects can be used to activate
 Able to register multiple touches
 ~88% of light is transferred through
 Some of the devices using capacitive touchscreen are
Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy SII,
Apple’s iPad
Surface Acoustic Wave Touchscreen Technology
 The Surface Acoustic Wave
Touchscreen technology
contains two transducers
(transmitting and receiving)
placed along the X-axis and Y-
axis of the monitor’s glass plate
along with some reflectors.
 When the screen is touched, the waves are absorbed and a touch is
detected at that point. These reflectors reflect all electrical signals sent
from one transducer to another.
 This technology provides excellent throughput and image clarity.
 The waves propagate across the
glass and are reflected back to the sensors.
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
1. Durable glass construction
2. High optical clarity
3. Activated by a finger, gloved hand, or soft tip stylus
Disadvantages
1. Moving liquids or condensation can cause false touches
2. Solid contaminants create non-touch areas until removed
3. Doesn't support drag or draw effectively
4. Expensive
Summary
 Prices for individual screens are unavailable
 Any object can be used to activate the screen
 Able to register multiple touches
 ~100% of light is transferred through
 SAW touch screen technology is suggested for use in ATMs,
Amusement Parks, Gaming Environments, Industrial Control Rooms etc
Infrared Touchscreen Technology
 An infrared touch screen uses an
array of X-Y infrared LED and photo
detector pairs around the edges of
the screen to detect a disruption in
the pattern of LED beams.
 Touching screen interrupts LEDs
 Cameras detect reflected LED
caused by touch
 Controller able to calculate
coordinates from camera data
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
1. Highest quality of underlying image
2. Very high transmittance
3. Excellent anti-glare, with use of chemically etched glass
4. Can be activated with almost any device
5. Higher accuracy than other technologies
6. Very high durability and reliability
Disadvantages
1. Surface obstructions can cause a false touch
2. It is very sensitive and can be activated by stray touches.
3. Low resolution
4. Parallax problems
Summary
 Infra-red bezels have proven to be a very reliable technology
for use in ATMs, Medical Instrumentation and Transportation
Tracking applications
 8” infrared touch screen costs about $160
 Any object can be used to activate the screen
 Able to register multiple touches
 ~100% of light is transferred through
Touch Screen Technology Comparison Chart
Future of Touchscreen Technology
 Touchscreen Technology has made a tremendous progress in the
past few years and the future beholds a lot of surprising innovations
 As complex the technology gets as simpler the life becomes and
there we would be.
Closing Thoughts
 Though the touch screen technology contains some
limitations it’s very user friendly, fast, accurate, easy for
the novices & fun to operate.
 It has been widely accepted.
 And now by just modifying a little it can replace the
mouse and key board completely in near future.
*
*Wikipedia
*www.engineersgarage.com/articles/
*www.computerworld.com/.../how-it-works--
the-technology-of-touch-scr...
*
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Touch screen technology

  • 2. Contents 1. Walkthrough 2. Introduction 3. Applications 4. History, Evolution & Development 5. Types of Touchscreen Technology i. Resistive ii. Capacitive iii. SAW iv. Infrared / Optical 6. Future Technology
  • 3.  Call it an effort of human mind or a miracle from human heart but this is all happening with technology.  Just move the hand or walk your fingers over a thing and it works.  Yes, it is the interactive gesture based technology I am talking about. Walkthrough
  • 4. Introduction  A touch screen is an electronic visual display that detect the location and presence of touch in the display area  This works by locating the coordinates of users touch independent of what is being displayed on the screen
  • 5.  In today’s world, Touch Screen Technology is omnipresent  Starting from mobiles to home appliances almost all the electronic devices comprise TST  It allows users to interact directly with what is being displayed, rather than indirectly using an intermediate device like mouse or keyboard  Widely used in modern smartphones, video games, kiosks, navigation systems, etc. Applications
  • 6. History, Evolution & Development  Invented by E.A. Johnson (Royal Radar Est.) around 1965 for air traffic control  HP-150 home computer using infrared technology in 1983  1993 Apple’s Newton and IBM’s Simon  2002 Microsoft’s Windows XP Tablet  2007 Apple’s iPhone (Multi-touch)
  • 7. There are four main types of touchscreen technology namely: 1. Resistive 2. Capacitive 3. Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) 4. Infrared LED or Optical Looking from an engineer’s perspective, this revolutionary touchscreen technology is a 2 dimensional sensing device made of 2 sheets of material separated by spacers Types of Touchscreen Technology
  • 8. Resistive Touchscreen Technology  A resistive touch screen panel is composed of several layers  The most important of which are two thin, metallic, electrically conductive layers separated by a narrow gap  When an object, such as a finger, presses down on a point on the panel's outer surface the two metallic layers become connected at that point.  This causes a change in the electrical current, which is registered as a touch event and sent to the controller for processing. It is used in Grocery Stores, Hotels, Restaurants and Retail Stores.
  • 9. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages 1. Cost-effective solution 2. Activated by any stylus 3. Very accurate 4. Low power requirements 5. Liquids won't affect touch screen performance Disadvantages 1. Polyester surface can be damaged 2. Lower endurance (35 million touches)
  • 10.  8” resistive touch screen will cost about $60  4 and 5 wire touch screens don’t need controllers  For those that do, they cost less than $5  Any object can be used to activate the screen  Not able to register multiple touches  ~75% of light is transferred through (12.5% per layer)  Some of the popular devices that use Resistive Touchscreen are Nintendo DS, Nokia N97, HTC Touch Pro2, HTC Tattoo, Sony Ericsson Satio, etc. Summary
  • 11. Capacitive Touchscreen Technology  A capacitive touch screen panel consists of an insulator such as glass, coated with a transparent conductor such as indium tin oxide (ITO)  Small amount of voltage applied to four corners of touch screen, draws minute amount of current creating voltage drop  Coordinates of point of contact calculated by controller  The capacitive systems transmit almost 90% of light from the monitor
  • 12. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages 1. Scratch resistant, durable surface 2. High endurance (225 million touches) 3. Very accurate 4. Good optical clarity 5. Liquids won't affect touch screen performance Disadvantages 1. Does not work with gloved fingers or stylus
  • 13. Summary  8” capacitive touch screen costs about $100  Controllers can be bought for less than $5  Only conductive objects can be used to activate  Able to register multiple touches  ~88% of light is transferred through  Some of the devices using capacitive touchscreen are Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy SII, Apple’s iPad
  • 14. Surface Acoustic Wave Touchscreen Technology  The Surface Acoustic Wave Touchscreen technology contains two transducers (transmitting and receiving) placed along the X-axis and Y- axis of the monitor’s glass plate along with some reflectors.  When the screen is touched, the waves are absorbed and a touch is detected at that point. These reflectors reflect all electrical signals sent from one transducer to another.  This technology provides excellent throughput and image clarity.  The waves propagate across the glass and are reflected back to the sensors.
  • 15. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages 1. Durable glass construction 2. High optical clarity 3. Activated by a finger, gloved hand, or soft tip stylus Disadvantages 1. Moving liquids or condensation can cause false touches 2. Solid contaminants create non-touch areas until removed 3. Doesn't support drag or draw effectively 4. Expensive
  • 16. Summary  Prices for individual screens are unavailable  Any object can be used to activate the screen  Able to register multiple touches  ~100% of light is transferred through  SAW touch screen technology is suggested for use in ATMs, Amusement Parks, Gaming Environments, Industrial Control Rooms etc
  • 17. Infrared Touchscreen Technology  An infrared touch screen uses an array of X-Y infrared LED and photo detector pairs around the edges of the screen to detect a disruption in the pattern of LED beams.  Touching screen interrupts LEDs  Cameras detect reflected LED caused by touch  Controller able to calculate coordinates from camera data
  • 18. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages 1. Highest quality of underlying image 2. Very high transmittance 3. Excellent anti-glare, with use of chemically etched glass 4. Can be activated with almost any device 5. Higher accuracy than other technologies 6. Very high durability and reliability Disadvantages 1. Surface obstructions can cause a false touch 2. It is very sensitive and can be activated by stray touches. 3. Low resolution 4. Parallax problems
  • 19. Summary  Infra-red bezels have proven to be a very reliable technology for use in ATMs, Medical Instrumentation and Transportation Tracking applications  8” infrared touch screen costs about $160  Any object can be used to activate the screen  Able to register multiple touches  ~100% of light is transferred through
  • 20. Touch Screen Technology Comparison Chart
  • 21. Future of Touchscreen Technology  Touchscreen Technology has made a tremendous progress in the past few years and the future beholds a lot of surprising innovations  As complex the technology gets as simpler the life becomes and there we would be.
  • 22. Closing Thoughts  Though the touch screen technology contains some limitations it’s very user friendly, fast, accurate, easy for the novices & fun to operate.  It has been widely accepted.  And now by just modifying a little it can replace the mouse and key board completely in near future.