6 Common Applications for Touchscreen Technology

6 Common Applications for Touchscreen Technology

Touchscreens have become increasingly common over the years. In 2012, statistics show that 1.3 billion touchscreens were manufactured and shipped globally. In 2016, this number more than doubled to 2.8 billion. What are some of the common applications for touchscreen...
The Importance of Cleaning a SAW Touchscreen

The Importance of Cleaning a SAW Touchscreen

Surface acoustic wave (SAW) touchscreens have become a popular alternative to resistive and capacitive touchscreens. Using invisible sound waves, they are able to detect touch commands. If you’re planning to buy a SAW touchscreen, though, you’ll need to...
Capacitive Sensing: How It Works in Touchscreens

Capacitive Sensing: How It Works in Touchscreens

Capacitive has become the world’s leading touchscreen technology. Research shows that over nine in 10 touchscreens produced and shipped globally are powered by this technology. Not to be confused with resistive, capacitive is a type of touchscreen technology...
Why Most Smartphones Use Capacitive Technology

Why Most Smartphones Use Capacitive Technology

Whether they run Android or iOS, most smartphones use a capacitive touchscreen interface. Capacitive, in fact, has become synonymous with mobile devices. You’ll find countless smartphones, as well as tablets, using this type of touchscreen technology....
The 2 Primary Types of IR Touchscreens

The 2 Primary Types of IR Touchscreens

Infrared (IR) touchscreens are defined by their use of IR light to detect touch commands. They don’t use conductive traces or contacts to detect touch commands. Rather, they use IR light. IR touchscreens project light across the display interface that, when...
What Is a 5-Wire Resistive Touchscreen?

What Is a 5-Wire Resistive Touchscreen?

For nearly two decades, resistive has been one of the world’s leading touchscreen technologies. Resistive touchscreens feature two layers of electrically resistive material that are separated by air. Tapping or touching the display interface forces the two...