5 Things You Didn’t Know About IR Touchscreens

5 Things You Didn’t Know About IR Touchscreens

It’s no secret that most touchscreen devices are now powered by capacitive touch-sensing technology. Smartphones, tablets, human machine interfaces (HMIs) and countless other touchscreen devices use capacitive technology to detect users’ touch commands....

The 5 Primary Layers of Membrane Switches

From aerospace and video gaming to medical and industrial, membrane switches are used in a variety of industries. Like other switches, they are designed to control an electrical circuit. Membrane switches are unique, however, because they are made of a soft and...
The Science Behind Conductive Ink in Membrane Switches

The Science Behind Conductive Ink in Membrane Switches

Membrane switches have become a popular alternative to traditional plastic switches. Defined by ASTM International as being an electrical switch with at least one flexible substrate, they offer an unparalleled level of performance compared to plastic switches....
Why Do Touchscreens Have a Glossy Surface?

Why Do Touchscreens Have a Glossy Surface?

While touchscreens have been around for over a half-century, they didn’t become popular until the 1990s. Since then, touchscreen has become the preferred input technology for smartphones, tablets, human machine interfaces (HMIs) and many other devices. If...

The Beginner’s Guide to Silicone Rubber Keypads

Silicone rubber keypads have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional plastic keypads. All keypads are designed to act as an electrical switch, though their specific keys varies depending on how they are design. With that said, not all keypads are...