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Touch screens and how they work…

Touch screens and how they work…. Amaly Liz Miranda November 30, 2009 Intro to Engineering and Technology. A little History…. Touch screens emerged in the second half of the 1960’s Dr. Samuel C. Hurst invented the touch screen in 1971. First gained visibility in 1972; PLATO project

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Touch screens and how they work…

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  1. Touch screens and how they work… Amaly Liz Miranda November 30, 2009 Intro to Engineering and Technology

  2. A little History… • Touch screens emerged in the second half of the 1960’s • Dr. Samuel C. Hurst invented the touch screen in 1971. • First gained visibility in 1972; PLATO project • Multi-touch technology.

  3. What are they typically made of? • Top polyester layer coated with a transparent metallic conductive coating on the bottom • Adhesive spacer • Glass layer coated with a transparent metallic conductive coating on the top • Adhesive layer on the backside of the glass for mounting

  4. How do touch screens work? • Voltage is applied to each corner • Electrodes are spread uniformly across the field. • Touch finger draws current from each side proportionally • Controller calculates position of the finger from the current

  5. Here are some examples… New XM touch screen display featured in 2009 Hyundai Sonata Canova Dual Touch screen Laptop from V12 Design Charlie Card dispensers Iphone 3GS

  6. Touch screen technology includes… • Resistive • Surface Acoustic wave • Capacitive Iphone • Surface Capacitance Iphone • Projected Capacitance • Infrared • Strain gauge • Optical imaging • Dispersive signal technology • Acoustic pulse recognition

  7. How the Iphone’s touch screen works • Capacitive touch-screens use a layer of capacitive material to hold an electrical charge; touching the screen changes the amount of charge at a specific point of contact.

  8. How the Iphone’s touch screen works • Its touch-sensitive screen includes a layer of capacitive material, just like many other touch-screens. • However, the Iphone's capacitors are arranged according to a coordinate system. • Its circuitry can sense changes at each point along the grid. • This allows the phone to determine the location and movement of simultaneous touches in multiple locations

  9. How the Iphone’s touch screen works • The Iphone's screen detects touch through one of two methods: Mutual capacitance or self capacitance. In mutual capacitance, the capacitive circuitry requires two distinct layers of material. • One houses driving lines, which carry current, and the other houses sensing lines, which detect the current at nodes. • Self capacitance uses one layer of individual electrodes connected with capacitance-sensing circuitry.

  10. Iphone processor • The Iphone's processor and software are central to correctly interpreting input from the touch-screen. The capacitive material sends raw touch-location data to the Iphone's processor. The processor uses software located in the Iphone's memory to interpret the raw data as commands and gestures.

  11. The End

  12. Sources Cited… • Silverman, Jacob.  "What is the Apple iPhone?."  10 January 2007.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/iphone-qotd.htm>  30 November 2009. • Wilson, Tracy V.  "How the iPhone Works."  20 June 2007.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/iphone.htm>  30 November 2009.

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