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Antimicrobial Solutions for Touchscreens in Times of Pandemic" discusses how the use of antimicrobial coatings with touch technology can mitigate the risks of cross contamination during a pandemic.
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Introduction to USB-C" explains all the features of USB-C that you need to know to implement a design using our new
Simple-CTM driver board.
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Reducing Electrical Noise in a Projected Capacitive Touch Sensor Device" lists the primary of sources of electrical noise that can interfere with the operation of a projected capacitiive touch sensor and how to mitigate those noise sources to prevent false touches.
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Ruggedize Your Touch Panel" explains the issues involved with designing a touch enabled product for ruggedize environments like industrial controls, marine use, oil field maintence, outdoor operation, and others. It includes an explanation of the process of chemical strengthening, the various adhesives used in a display/touch assembly, what causes birefringence, and other relevant issues.
Co-authored with Texas Instruments Systems Applications Engineer Yiding Luo, "
Take your HMI design to the next level..." explains how to use the Texas Instruments CapTIvate
TM touch engine on an MSP430
TM microcontroller in conjunction with a transparent touch sensor to implement an inexpensive touch solution without the need for a dedicated touch controller.
Written by Tony Gray, our Director of Touch Technology, this book covers ALL aspects of projected capacitive touch sensors including basic principles, the physics of PCAP, capacitance measurements, touch sensor materials and
construction, electrical noise, software drivers, and testing. "Projected Capacitive Touch" is the only book available on projected capacitive touch. It is targeted at working engineers who are implementing touch into their products as well as anyone else with an interest in how touch screens work.
Hard cover copies can be purchased at
Amazon.
Ebooks and individual chapters can be purchased at
Springer Publishing.
Pittsburgh, the home city of Dawar Technologies, has a long history of Fortune 500 and technology companies. Learn more about this history in "
Pittsburgh: Rich History in Technology".