Monthly Archives: June 2010

Subtle trade-off complexity

This project explores the state-of-the-art for touch sensing and development kits from as many touch providers as I can get my hands on. As I engage with more touch providers, I have started to notice an interesting and initially non-obvious … Continue reading

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Resistive Touch Sensing Primer

Resistive touch sensors consist of several panels coated with a metallic film, such as ITO (indium tin oxide), which is a transparent and electrically conductive. Thin spacer dots separate the panels from each other. When something, such as a finger … Continue reading

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