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5
Wire Resistive |
5-Wire
Resistive touch technology consists of a glass or acrylic panel that
is coated with electrically conductive and resistive layers. The thin
layers are separated by invisible separator dots. When operating, an
electrical current moves through the screen. When pressure is applied
to the screen the layers are pressed together, causing a change in
the electrical current and a touch event to be registered. 5-Wire Resistive
type touchscreens are generally more durable than the similar 4-Wire
Resistive type. Although clarity is less than with other touch screen
types, resistive screens are very durable and can be used in a variety
of environments.
This type of screen is recommended for demanding point-of-sale
systems, restaurant systems, industrial controls, and other workplace
applications.
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High touch resolution
- Pressure sensitive, works with any stylus
- Not affected by dirt, dust, water, or light
- More durable then 4-Wire Resistive technology
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| Surface
Acoustic Wave Touchscreen Specifications |
Screen
Sizes :
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TFT
: 10.4”, 12.1”, 15.1”, 17.1”,
18.1” & 19.1”
CRT : 15”, 17”, 19” & 21”
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| Cable Interface: |
PC Serial/COM Port or USB Port |
| Touch
Resolution: |
4096 x 4096 |
Response
Time:
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21 ms. at 9600 baud |
| Light
Transmission: |
80% +/-5% at 550 nm wavelength (visible light spectrum) |
| Scratch
Resistance: |
3H
pencil hardness |
| Life Expectancy: |
35 million touches at one point |
| Chemical Resistance: |
Acetone, Methylene chloride, Methyl ethyl ketone,
Isopropyl alcohol, Hexane, Turpentine, Mineral spirits, Unleaded
Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Motor Oil, Transmission Fluid, Antifreeze,
Ammonia based glass cleaner, Laundry Detergents, Cleaners (Formula
409, etc.), Vinegar, Coffee, Tea, Grease, Cooking Oil, Salt |
| Temperature: |
Operating:
-10°C to 50°C
Storage: -40°C to 71°C
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| Humidity: |
Pass 40 degrees C, 95% RH for 96 hours. |
| Software Drivers: |
Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98, 95, 3.1, DOS, Linux |
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