What Is a Surface Capacitive Touchscreen?

What Is a Surface Capacitive Touchscreen?

Capacitive has dethroned resistive to become the world’s most popular touchscreen technology. Statistics show over nine in 10 of all newly manufactured touchscreens are powered by capacitive technology. There are several types of capacitive technology, however,...
SAW vs Resistive: What’s the Difference?

SAW vs Resistive: What’s the Difference?

Capacitive might be the most common touchscreen technology, but there are technologies used to power tablets and other touchscreen devices. Some touchscreens, for instance, are powered by surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology, whereas others are powered by resistive...
Infrared Grid (IR) vs Resistive Touchscreens

Infrared Grid (IR) vs Resistive Touchscreens

Infrared grid (IR) and resistive are two of the most common touchscreen technologies. They are used to power everything from tablet computers to human machine interfaces (HMIs) and more. While they both support touch commands, though, they aren’t the same. What...

When to Choose Resistive Touchscreens

Capacitive has taken over the touchscreen market. Even if you’re unfamiliar with the technology, you’ve probably used a capacitive touchscreen. Most smartphones, as well as many tables, use capacitive technology. There are also human machine interfaces...
How Are Silicone Rubber Keypads Made?

How Are Silicone Rubber Keypads Made?

Plastic is just one of many materials from which keypads are made. Another common material is silicone rubber. Silicone rubber keypads don’t have the same hard and rigid texture. Rather, they are soft and elastic. To learn more about silicone rubber keypads and...

What Is a Capacitive Touchscreen?

Touchscreens are defined by their ability to detect touch commands. They don’t contain physical keys or buttons. Rather, they feature an interface that you can touch with a finger or stylus. Not all touchscreens use the same technology to detect touch commands,...