Resistive Touch Screen
Input method |
Finger or Stylus |
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Sizes |
3.9” ~ 26” |
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Operating Temperature : |
-10 ~ 60℃ |
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Linearity |
X-1.5% |
Y-1.5% |
Transmittance |
Above 80% |
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Surface Hardness |
Above 3H |
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Applications |
IPC |
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Cashier |
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Medical Device |
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Military PC |
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Digital Signage |
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For fields that requires stability and reliability above all else, 5 wire resistive touch screen is still the number one choice, as unlike projected capacitive, analog resistive touch is not affected by electromagnetic interference or water and can only be activated by physically applying pressure.
- 5 wire analog resistive touch screen consists of two layers, most commonly seen is ITO glass on the bottom layer and ITO film on the top layer
- The bottom layer of the 5 wire analog resistive touch screen has 4 electrodes connect by 4 separate wires and the top layer contains the fifth wire, the top layer contacts the bottom layer when pressed.
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When compared with 4 wire analog
resistive touch screen
, the 5 wire analog resistive is more durable, has better linearity and can still be operated if the the front film is scratched.
- Miracletouch extends the reliability, durability and longer shelf time with our thermal processing. Compared to the standard 4 wire resistive touch screen, our 5 wire resistive touch screen has the standard life time of at least 10 million times of touch, and up to 35 million time when the applications calls for longer life time.