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Zytronic’s ZYTOUCH® touchscreens are based on projected capacitive
technology which enables the pointing device to sense through an
optical
protective screen in front of the display.
This manufacturing technology is unique to Zytronic and offers
significant benefits to electronic display manufacturers. The
touch-sensing layer consists of an array of microfine wires that are
not visible on a powered display.
Unlike other touchscreens using a capacitive system where the
sensing medium is on the surface of the touch panel, the active
component of the ZYTOUCH® sensor is embedded for protection – and can
be up to 20mm from the touch surface.
Not only does this technology produce a highly dependable,
low-maintenance system, it also offers unrivalled protection against
a wide range of physical threats – a cost effective solution for the
most demanding touchscreen applications.
Summary of Benefits:
Excellent readability - light transmission of up to 91% through a
standard sensor.
Ideal for internal and external usage - a proven solution for
public access areas.
Excellent optical clarity – the sensor can be enhanced with
Zytronic’s range of optical coatings and filters.
Accuracy - less than +/- 1.5% of reported position.
Response time – <20ms.
Stability – no drift, therefore no recalibration is required.
Pointing device – works with gloved and ungloved finger.
Immunity to damage – unsurpassed impact, vandal, and scratch
resistance.
External environments – unaffected by dirt, moisture and rain.
Operating temperature – ranges from –35ºC to +65ºC. Sub zero
operation may be enhanced by an integrated heater panel.
Resistance to contamination – unaffected by harsh cleaning fluids.
Shielded filters can be specified.
Supports both RS232 and USB.
Embedded controller – further enhances reliability and life
expectancy.
Operating systems supported – Windows 9X, NT, ME, 2000, XP and
Linux.
Zytronic touchscreens offer a range of benefits not available with
any other touchscreen technology
The ZYTOUCH® touchscreen comprises a laminated glass sensor, which
encompasses the sending medium, and the control card which connects
to the communications port of the controller.
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