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Touch Screen Technologies  DHAVAL  BHATT  &  PATEL BHAUMIK 5 TH  SEM ELECTRICAL
Agenda     History of Touch Screen Technology    Overview of current Touch Screen Technologies     Touch Screen Technologies    Commercial Applications    Future Applications    Q & A
History of  Touch Screen  Technology
History     Touch screens emerged from academic and corporate research labs in the second half of  the 1960s.     One of the first places where they gained some visibility was in the terminal of a computer-assisted learning terminal that  came out in 1972 as part of the PLATO  project.
History     Touch screens became widely used in kiosk and point of sale systems in banks and  stores.     In 1983, the first touch screen computer, the HP- 150, reached the market.     Introduction of advanced touch screen technologies leading to the commercialization of  tablet PCs, PDAs, and touch-screen phones.
Touch Screen  Technologies
Touch Screen Technologies     Resistive     Capacitive     Surface Acoustic
Resistive     2 Resistive Surfaces (Idium-Tin-Oxide)    Metallically-coated     Insulating Space     Touch compresses and forms closed circuit
Resistive     Most widely used due to its simple structure    2 Types     1.  Matrix (digital)     Striped electrodes on substrates such as glass or plastic face each other     2.  Analogue     Transparent electrodes without any patterning facing each other     Low production costs
Resistive  Phase Lock Loop  Crystal Oscillator  Conversion to X & Y Coordinates  Overview of the Position Measurement System
Resistive     2 Parallel Sheets     If there is no pressure applied - electronically separated     Applied pressure - impedance between the 2 sheets is lowered at the touch point.
Resistive     Measurement of X & Y Coordinates:     Top sheet carries a voltage gradient by applying a voltage between the electrodes of top sheet     Bottom sheet serves as a slide in a  linear potentiometer.
Resistive  Linear Potentiometers     Linear potentiometers are sensors that  produce a resistance  R2  output proportional to  the displacement or  R  total  position  R1     Resistance value changes with rotation of  screw
Resistive     Conduction Current     Electrons move along     Displacement Current     Electrons are completely displaced
Resistive     Measurement of the touch point resistance  is valuable     Value varies depending upon force applied
Capacitive     Conductive lower coating (Indium-Tin-Oxide)    No top coating, only rigid protective cover    Finger serves as second conducting layer
Capacitive     Ohm’s Law relates current to voltage in DC circuit in the form of V = iR     Capacitive touch screen uses Alternating Current (AC).     The current is continuous across the ITO surface    Remember Sinusoid waves from lab
Capacitive  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],   Human body achieves capacitance and conducts current     Touch Event    Voltage drop at the point of touching     Affects strength of current across ITO surface
Capacitive  Touch Event  10 V  8 V  1 pF  20 pF  1 pF
Capacitive     Electronic circuits located underneath ITO surface measure the resulting distortion in the  sine waves produced by voltage drop as a result of the touch event.
Surface Acoustic Wave     Based upon emission and absorption of sound waves     Materials used:     Transducers     One glass screen    Reflectors     Sensors     Two transducers are placed along the X and Y axes and generate sound waves.
Surface Acoustic Wave     The waves propagate across the glass and are reflected back to the sensors.     When screen touched, a portion of the wave is reflected back to the sensors immediately.    The sensor is able to tell if the wave has been disturbed by a touch event at any  instant, and can locate it accordingly.
Surface Acoustic Wave
Surface Acoustic Wave     How can the sensors tell?     Waves travel at the speed of sound     Speed of Sound = 343 m/s     Based on the time it takes for the wave to return to the source, the sensor can tell if it was disturbed or not.     If it was, based on the time it takes to get back to the source, the sensor can calculate the distance.    These calculations will generate (X,Y) coordinates
Surface Acoustic Wave     Benefits     100% clarity because of the lack of metallic layers in the screen     Able to interact with the use of multiple mediums     Stylus, finger, glove …     Negatives     Screen can become contaminated and cease to operate correctly.
Commercial  Applications
Current Uses     Kiosks     ATMs, Self Checkout Counters, Airport Check-in, etc.     PDAs     Tablet PCs    Mobile Phones     Handheld Gaming Consoles
PDAs and Tablet PCs     Apple Newton and Palm Pilot     First PDAs to use touch screens     Apple Newton introduced in 1993     Palm Pilot introduced in 1997    IBM ThinkPad 750P and 360P     Introduced in 1993     PDAs and Tablet PCs were the first consumer devices to utilize  touch screen technology
Mobile Phones     Apple iPhone     Introduced in 2007     Uses multi-touch technology     Widely popularized the use of touch screen technology     Touch Screen Cell Phones     Every major carrier now has a touch screen phone available     Touch screen market for mobile phones is projected to reach $5 Billion by 2009
Where Is Technology  Heading?     According to USA Today:     Advanced touch screen phones expected to increase from 200,000 shipped in 2006 to 21 million units by 2012.     Regular touch technology has already been incorporated into 38 million phones as of 2006, and is estimated to be in nearly 90 million phones by 2012.
Uses of Multi-Touch     Enhanced dining experience at restaurant    Concierge service at hotels     Concept mapping     Use as interactive Whiteboards    Better multi-media experience
Microsoft Surface   1) Screen   2) Infrared Cameras   3) CPU   4) Projector
Microsoft Surface (cont.)     No mouse or keyboard     Multiple contact points     Several simultaneous users     Non-digital objects used as input     Not limited by traditional touch
Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall     Invented by Jeffrey Han     Made by Perceptive Pixel     Original for military use     Currently used by CNN     Available at Neiman Marcus
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Touch screen technology BY DHAVAL BHATT

  • 1. Touch Screen Technologies DHAVAL BHATT & PATEL BHAUMIK 5 TH SEM ELECTRICAL
  • 2. Agenda  History of Touch Screen Technology  Overview of current Touch Screen Technologies  Touch Screen Technologies  Commercial Applications  Future Applications  Q & A
  • 3. History of Touch Screen Technology
  • 4. History  Touch screens emerged from academic and corporate research labs in the second half of the 1960s.  One of the first places where they gained some visibility was in the terminal of a computer-assisted learning terminal that came out in 1972 as part of the PLATO project.
  • 5. History  Touch screens became widely used in kiosk and point of sale systems in banks and stores.  In 1983, the first touch screen computer, the HP- 150, reached the market.  Introduction of advanced touch screen technologies leading to the commercialization of tablet PCs, PDAs, and touch-screen phones.
  • 6. Touch Screen Technologies
  • 7. Touch Screen Technologies  Resistive  Capacitive  Surface Acoustic
  • 8. Resistive  2 Resistive Surfaces (Idium-Tin-Oxide)  Metallically-coated  Insulating Space  Touch compresses and forms closed circuit
  • 9. Resistive  Most widely used due to its simple structure  2 Types  1. Matrix (digital)  Striped electrodes on substrates such as glass or plastic face each other  2. Analogue  Transparent electrodes without any patterning facing each other  Low production costs
  • 10. Resistive Phase Lock Loop Crystal Oscillator Conversion to X & Y Coordinates Overview of the Position Measurement System
  • 11. Resistive  2 Parallel Sheets  If there is no pressure applied - electronically separated  Applied pressure - impedance between the 2 sheets is lowered at the touch point.
  • 12. Resistive  Measurement of X & Y Coordinates:  Top sheet carries a voltage gradient by applying a voltage between the electrodes of top sheet  Bottom sheet serves as a slide in a linear potentiometer.
  • 13. Resistive Linear Potentiometers  Linear potentiometers are sensors that produce a resistance R2 output proportional to the displacement or R total position R1  Resistance value changes with rotation of screw
  • 14. Resistive  Conduction Current  Electrons move along  Displacement Current  Electrons are completely displaced
  • 15. Resistive  Measurement of the touch point resistance is valuable  Value varies depending upon force applied
  • 16. Capacitive  Conductive lower coating (Indium-Tin-Oxide)  No top coating, only rigid protective cover  Finger serves as second conducting layer
  • 17. Capacitive  Ohm’s Law relates current to voltage in DC circuit in the form of V = iR  Capacitive touch screen uses Alternating Current (AC).  The current is continuous across the ITO surface  Remember Sinusoid waves from lab
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  • 19. Capacitive Touch Event 10 V 8 V 1 pF 20 pF 1 pF
  • 20. Capacitive  Electronic circuits located underneath ITO surface measure the resulting distortion in the sine waves produced by voltage drop as a result of the touch event.
  • 21. Surface Acoustic Wave  Based upon emission and absorption of sound waves  Materials used:  Transducers  One glass screen  Reflectors  Sensors  Two transducers are placed along the X and Y axes and generate sound waves.
  • 22. Surface Acoustic Wave  The waves propagate across the glass and are reflected back to the sensors.  When screen touched, a portion of the wave is reflected back to the sensors immediately.  The sensor is able to tell if the wave has been disturbed by a touch event at any instant, and can locate it accordingly.
  • 24. Surface Acoustic Wave  How can the sensors tell?  Waves travel at the speed of sound  Speed of Sound = 343 m/s  Based on the time it takes for the wave to return to the source, the sensor can tell if it was disturbed or not.  If it was, based on the time it takes to get back to the source, the sensor can calculate the distance.  These calculations will generate (X,Y) coordinates
  • 25. Surface Acoustic Wave  Benefits  100% clarity because of the lack of metallic layers in the screen  Able to interact with the use of multiple mediums  Stylus, finger, glove …  Negatives  Screen can become contaminated and cease to operate correctly.
  • 27. Current Uses  Kiosks  ATMs, Self Checkout Counters, Airport Check-in, etc.  PDAs  Tablet PCs  Mobile Phones  Handheld Gaming Consoles
  • 28. PDAs and Tablet PCs  Apple Newton and Palm Pilot  First PDAs to use touch screens  Apple Newton introduced in 1993  Palm Pilot introduced in 1997  IBM ThinkPad 750P and 360P  Introduced in 1993  PDAs and Tablet PCs were the first consumer devices to utilize touch screen technology
  • 29. Mobile Phones  Apple iPhone  Introduced in 2007  Uses multi-touch technology  Widely popularized the use of touch screen technology  Touch Screen Cell Phones  Every major carrier now has a touch screen phone available  Touch screen market for mobile phones is projected to reach $5 Billion by 2009
  • 30. Where Is Technology Heading?  According to USA Today:  Advanced touch screen phones expected to increase from 200,000 shipped in 2006 to 21 million units by 2012.  Regular touch technology has already been incorporated into 38 million phones as of 2006, and is estimated to be in nearly 90 million phones by 2012.
  • 31. Uses of Multi-Touch  Enhanced dining experience at restaurant  Concierge service at hotels  Concept mapping  Use as interactive Whiteboards  Better multi-media experience
  • 32. Microsoft Surface  1) Screen  2) Infrared Cameras  3) CPU  4) Projector
  • 33. Microsoft Surface (cont.)  No mouse or keyboard  Multiple contact points  Several simultaneous users  Non-digital objects used as input  Not limited by traditional touch
  • 34. Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall  Invented by Jeffrey Han  Made by Perceptive Pixel  Original for military use  Currently used by CNN  Available at Neiman Marcus
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