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A new generation of enhanced projected capacitive touch solutions

By Heather Hall | August 11, 2021

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Display solutions and embedded systems provider, Review Display Systems (RDS) has announced the availability of a new generation of projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreens from leading touch solutions specialist AMT. With a combination of PCAP touchscreens, touch controllers and drivers, AMT can provide best-in-class, fully integrated touch solutions.

An extensive line-up of new generation projected capacitive touchscreen solutions have been introduced with a wide range of standard sizes and aspect ratios available between 3.5-in. and 23.8-in. The new PCAP touch screens are suitable for use in the industrial, medical and commercial market sectors, where larger screen sizes can be easily accommodated.

AMT have also simplified the process of connecting and interfacing to the touchscreen by featuring a fully integrated touch controller on a Chip-on-Flex (COF) interconnect cable. The PenMount K1 series is AMT’s proprietary PCAP touch controller and features through the new product line-up.

The PenMount K1 series PCAP touch controller is suitable for use in various environments and provides support for high sample rates which enables multiple touch points and gestures. The K1 series controller also features enhanced noise immunity and the ability to deal with interference signals and operational errors. These features enable the touch screen to continue to operate correctly despite the touch screen surface being in contact with water, liquid solutions and other fluids.

“Being able to develop effective and efficient human machine interfaces for a wide range of applications is essential for design engineers, system developers and their end customers. AMT is a progressive business that focusses on providing innovative, easy-to-use touch solutions for many varied industries and market sectors,” said Justin Coleman, display division manager, RDS.

AMT also provide a support utility PenMount PCIUtility, which allows developers to perform electrical diagnostics, adjust sensitivity levels, modify touch points and touch direction.

The demand for reliable and robust touch solutions is continuing to grow in a diverse range of industries and applications such as mass transit ticketing, point-of-sale systems, information kiosks, industrial machinery and in-vehicle navigation. RDS has extensive experience designing and integrating high quality display and touch technology with embedded computing products to create fully integrated design solutions.
AMT PCAP touch solutions are now available immediately from Review Display Systems.

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