Resistive Touchscreen - Hatteland JH 10T06 MMD User Manual

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Resistive Touchscreen

Resistive Touchscreen
It generally uses a display overlay composed of layers,
each with a conductive coating on the interior surface.
Special separator "dots" are distributed evenly across the
active area and separate the conductive interior layers.
The pressure from using either a mechanical stylus or
finger produces an internal electrical contact at the
"action point" which supplies the controller with vertical
and horizontal analog voltages for data input. The resistive
touchscreens are anti-glare to reduce reflective shine
intensity, which will slightly diffuse the light output
throughout the screen. Resistive technology activation can
be initiated by; a gloved hand, fingernail, mechanical stylus
or an ungloved finger.
Brief Specifications
Subject
Construction
Positional Accurancy
Touch Activation Force Typically 57 to 133 g
Expected Life
Performance
Chemical Resistance
(Exposed for one hour)
Light Transmission
Updated touchscreen drivers and documentation for your operating system:
Please visit our website www.hatteland.com (click on support, and then touchdrivers) for 3rd party
software, drivers and complete documentation for
Touchscreen
Top: Polyester with outside hard-surface coating with clear or anti-glare finish.
Inside: Transparent conductive coating.
Bottom: Glass substrate with uniform conductive coating.
Top and bottom layers separated by separator dots.
Standard deviation of error is less than +- 0.080-inch (2mm).
More than 35 million touches in one location without failure, using a stylus similar
to a finger.
Acetone, Ammonia-based glass cleaners, Common food and beverages,
Hexane, Isopropyl alcohol, Methylene chloride, Methyl ethyl ketone,
Mineral spirits, Turpentine
Typically 75% over visible light spectrum.
Details
touchscreens.
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