A new generation of enhanced projected capacitive touch solutions

13-05-2022 | Review Display | Subs & Systems

Review Display Systems offers a new generation of PCAP touchscreens from AMT. With a comprehensive range of high-quality PCAP touchscreens, touch controllers and drivers, it can supply dependable, fully integrated touch solutions.

An extensive line-up of new high specification PCAP touchscreen solutions has been launched with a wide range of standard sizes and aspect ratios between 3.5" and 23.8".

Outdoor and in-vehicle touch-based display applications must withstand extreme environmental conditions. Therefore, it has greatly improved temperature and weather resistance for its PCAP touch panel products. The standard operating temperature range has been extended to -40C to +85C, while the storage temperature is now -50C to +90C.

Justin Coleman, display business manager, RDS, said, "AMT continue to develop and enhance the performance and reliability of their PCAP touch product line-up. As a result, we are confident that AMT PCap touch panels provide the ideal touch solution for applications requiring high quality, enhanced specifications, and dependable operation in industrial, medical, in-vehicle, and outdoor industry sectors."

AMT has also simplified connecting and interfacing to the touchscreen by providing a fully integrated touch controller on a COF interconnect cable. The PenMount K1 series is its proprietary PCAP touch controller and features through the new product line-up.

The PenMount K1 series PCAP touch controller is ideal for use in diverse environments and offers support for high sample rates, which allows multiple touchpoints and gestures. The K1 series controller also provides enhanced noise immunity and the capacity to deal with interference signals and operational errors. These features will enable the touch screen to operate correctly despite the touch screen surface being in contact with water, liquid solutions, and other fluids.

The solutions are offered in various industries and applications, including mass transit ticketing, PoS systems, information kiosks, industrial machinery, and in-vehicle equipment.

By Natasha Shek