
A Capacitive Touch Screen is an all-glass touch screen with a double sided transparent conductive coating on the top surface.

How it works
There is an electrode pattern printed along the edges of the glass, which distribute a low voltage field over the conductive layer. When a finger or conductive stylus touches the screen a minute amount of current is drawn to that point of contact creating a voltage drop. The current flow from each corner is proportional to the distance to the touch point. The X and Y locations of the point of contact are calculated by the touch controller and are transmitted to the host computer.
Specification
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Circuit Rating |
5VDC @ 35mA |
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Light Transmission |
>90% |
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Surface Hardness |
6H |
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Life Expectancy |
> 225 million touches on a single point |
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Resolution |
4096 x 4096 |
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Contact Bounce |
<3ms |
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Linearity |
1.5% (<1.0% by Request) |
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Operating Force |
N/A |
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Operating Temperature |
-15°C ~ +70°C |
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Storage Temperature |
-15°C ~ +70°C |
Highlights & Benefits
More detailed product tables on capacitive touch systems can found in this PDF document.
Image on the right shows the controller for the capacitive touch components.
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