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TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY

Presented by: Bharti Panjwani

POINTS OF DISCUSSION

Introduction History & Development Touch Screen Technology

Different type of Touch Technology

Touch Sensor Controller Software driver

Comparison of Touch Technology Applications Advantages and Disadvantages Future scope References

Resistive touch screen Capacitive touch screen Infrared touch screen Surface acoustic wave (SAW) touch screen Optical imaging touch screen Dispersive signal technology touch screen

TOUCH SCREEN
A

touch screen is an electronic visual display that can detect the presence and location of a touch within the display area.
can sense the presence of finger or stylus on the screen.

It

Its

a input device that allows user to interact with the system.

TOUCH SCREEN

A Touch Screen has 2 main attributes:


It

enables user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than indirectly with a pointer controlled by a mouse or touchpad. using touch screen technology, the user is able to manipulate a digital environment by only the touch of their finger.

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HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT


Dr

Samuel Hurst is known to be the Father of touch screen technology. 1971, he invented first touch screen based on resistive technology and that device was called Elo-graph which was used for research and industrial applications. 1982, hp invented first touch Screen computer which had infrared touch screen capability allowing use of it in ATM like applications.

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Multitouch

technology also began in 1982, this system used a frostedglass panel with a camera placed behind the glass. 1985, came a multitouch tablet that used capacitance rather than bulky camerabased sensing systems. 2007, Microsoft released its Microsoft Surface and Apple unveiled the iPhone.

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In

FIRST TOUCH PHONE


Apple was the first with a touch screen phone in 1983.

FIRST TOUCH MOBILE


The Nokia 7710 is first touch screen mobile phone model produced by Nokia.
It is Nokia's first smart phone to run GUI a top the Symbian OS.

TOUCH SCREEN MOBILES

TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY


A

touch screen is an input device that allows users to operate by simply touching the display screen. needs to be combined with a display or PC to form complete touch input system.
touch screen is technology to accept direct onscreen input.

It

A basic touch screen has three main components:

Touch Sensor Controller Software driver

TOUCH SENSOR
A

touch screen sensor is a clear glass panel with a touch responsive surface.
touch sensor/panel is placed over a display screen so that it covers the viewable area of the video screen. sensor generally has an electrical current or signal going through it and touching the screen can cause a voltage or signal change. change in the signal is used to determine the location of the touch in the screen.

The

The

This

CONTROLLER
The

controller connects the touch sensor and the PC.


takes information from the touch sensor and translates it into information that PC can understand. are available that can connect to a Serial/COM port or to a USB port.

It

Controllers

SOFTWARE DRIVER
The

driver allows the touch screen and computer to work together.


tells the computer's operating system how to interpret the touch event information that is sent from the controller. touch screen drivers today are a mouseemulation type driver. This makes touching the screen as same as clicking mouse at the same location on the screen.

It

Most

TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGIES


Various Technologies based on methods of sensing the touch
Resistive

touch screen Capacitive touch screen Infrared touch screen Surface acoustic wave (SAW) touch screen Optical imaging touch screen Dispersive signal technology touch screen

RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN


There

are two thin electrically conductive and resistive layers made with Indium Tin oxide(ITO), separated by a narrow gap 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.

When

This

causes a change in the electrical current, which is registered as a touch event and sent to the controller for processing.

RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN

4-WIRE RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES


Advantages
Cost-effective solution Activated by any stylus Very accurate Low power requirements

Disadvantages
Surface can be damaged by sharp objects Lower endurance (35 million touches)

CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN


This touch screen makes use of change in capacitance for determination of location of touch.

There can be 2 types of capacitive touch screen depending upon their construction:

Surface Capacitive Touch Screen Projected Capacitive Touch Screen

SURFACE-CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN


Surface

capacitive technology consists of a uniform conductive coating on one side of glass panel. around the panels edge evenly distribute a low voltage across the conductive layer, creating a uniform electric field. a conductor such as human finger touches the non-conducting side of panel a capacitor is dynamically formed.

Electrodes

When

SURFACE-CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN

SURFACE-CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN

The

touch to the screen with a finger, draws a slight amount of current, creating a voltage drop. current respectively drifts to the electrodes on the four corners.

The

SURFACE-CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN


Theoretically,

the amount of current that drifts through the four electrodes should be proportional to the distance from the touch point to the four corners.
controller precisely calculates the proportion of the current passed through the four electrodes and figures out the X/Y coordinate of a touch point.

The

PROJECTED-CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN


Projected

capacitive touchscreens have front and back protective glass providing optical and strength enhancement. middle layer consists of conductive grid of micro-fine wires in form of matrix. given to these grid electrodes creates a uniform electrostatic field.

Its

Voltage

PROJECTED-CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN


During

a touch, capacitance forms between the finger and the sensor grid. The embedded serial controller in the touch screen calculates touch location coordinates and transmits them to the computer for processing.

SURFACE VS. PROJECTED


Limited

resolution Single touch Operation with direct contact

High

resolution Multi touch Operation with indirect contact

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES


Advantages
Scratch resistant, durable surface Very accurate and faster response High endurance (225 million touches) Superior optical clarity and brighter display

Disadvantages
Does not work with gloved fingers or stylus Prone to false signals because of parasitic capacitive coupling

INFRARED TOUCH SCREENS


An infrared touch screen uses:
An

array of infrared LED around the edges of the screen to create a grid of invisible infrared light. array of photo detector to detect a disruption in the pattern of LED beams.

An

INFRARED TOUCH SCREENS


When

a stylus, such as a finger, enters the grid, it obstructs the beams.

One

or more photo transistors from each axis detect the absence of light and transmit signals to the controller which calculates the x and y coordinates.

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES


Advantages
Very

high transmittance. Highest quality of underlying image. Very high durability and reliability. Can be activated with almost any device. Higher accuracy than other technologies.

Disadvantages
It

is very sensitive and can be activated by stray touches. Parallax problems

SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE TECHNOLOGY


Surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology uses ultrasonic waves that pass over the touch screen panel.
When the panel is touched, a portion of the wave is absorbed and this change in waves is used to find the location of touch.

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES


Advantages
High optical clarity Durable glass construction Activated by a finger, gloved hand, or stylus

Disadvantages
Solid contaminants create non-touch areas until removed Doesn't support drag or draw effectively

OPTICAL IMAGING TOUCH SCREEN


Optical

Touch Screen consists of two or more optical sensors placed around the corners of the screen.

OPTICAL IMAGING TOUCH SCREEN

Infrared backlights are placed in the sensor's field of view on the other sides of the screen to project a uniform field of infrared light. A touch shows up as a shadow and each pair of optical sensors can locate the touch or even measure the size of the touching object.

FEATURES OF OPTICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY

This technology comes as two, three or four camera solutions, providing dual and multi-touch functionality. Optical sensors used to detect the touch point, so the touch registers just before the physical touch on the screen. This means that users can apply zero or light touch to the screen to initiate a response.

Optical imaging scales to very large displays (120 inches), making it possible to create genuinely collaborative, interactive conference and teaching settings.

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES


Advantages
Technique

scales to very large displays Functions with scratches and surface wear Touch activated by bare or gloved finger, stylus

Disadvantages
Moving

liquids or solid contaminants may cause false touches or non-function surface until completely removed System thickness is typically 3.5 mm in addition to the thickness of the glass

TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON

Technology Transparency

Capacitive Very good >92% Good

SAW Very good >92% Good

Infrared Very good >92% Limited due to spacing of IR sensors Potential for False activation or dead zones From Surface Contaminants Any substrate

Resistive 75%~85%

Resolution

good

Surface Contaminants /durability

Resistant to moisture and other surface contaminants

Adversely affected by moisture or Surface contaminants Glass with ITO coating

Unaffected by Surface contaminants. Polyester top sheet is easily scratched Polyester top sheet, glass substrate with ITO coating up to 19" Can use any pointing device

Sensor substrate

Glass with ITO coating

Display size Touch method

8.4"-21" Human touch

10.4"-30" finger, gloved hand or soft tip

10.4"-60" Can use any pointing device

APPLICATIONS OF TOUCH SCREENS

Informational kiosks ATM and Banks Museum / tourism displays Industrial process controls Cell Phones and iPhones Home automation systems Gaming systems Computer access for the physically disabled

ADVANTAGES OF TOUCH TECHNOLOGY


Touch screens have several advantages over other pointing devices:
A

touch screen is easy to use (as the user simply touches what he or she sees on the display). Save space as it acts as both input and output device. Touch screens have easier hand eye coordination than buttons and thus are faster. Touch screens are durable in public access and in high volume usage.

DISADVANTAGES OF TOUCH TECHNOLOGY


Big screen leads to low battery life. Screens get very dirty with continuous touches. These devices require massive computing power which leads to slow devices. Touch screen means screen cant be read too well in direct sunlight as it is not 100% transparent. Touch screen devices usually have no additional keys and this means when an app crashes, without crashing the OS, you cant get to the main menu as the whole screen becomes unresponsive.

FUTURE OF TOUCH TECHNOLOGY


Further developments in touch screen technology includes what is considered as an interactive touch screen. Printing Polymer Transistors onto flexible plastic displays is under research. It could be used to develop bendier, slim, power saving, low cost touch screens. There is a estimation that the global market for touch screen mobiles will account for 80 per cent of all global mobile sales by 2013.

CLOSING THOUGHTS
One definition of sustainability is the improvement of the quality of life by making life more enjoyable and less burdensome.

Touch screen technology fits within this definition very well. Touch screens are very user friendly, fast, accurate, flexible, easy & fun to operate. It has been widely accepted. And it can replace the mouse and key board completely in near future.

REFERENCES

Timothy Hoye and Joseph Kozak Touch Screens: A Pressing Technology Tenth Annual Freshman

Conference April. 2010

Nichols, Steven J. Vaughan New Interfaces at the Touch of a Fingertip IEEE Society August. 2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen

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