First, the type of touch screen technology

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The touch screen is a kind of positioning device. The user can directly input the coordinate information by pointing to the computer. Like the mouse and the keyboard, it is also an input device. The touch screen has many advantages such as ruggedness, fast response, space saving, and easy communication. With this technology, you can operate the host computer by gently touching the icon or text on the computer display with your finger, thus making human-computer interaction more direct. This technology is very convenient for those who do not understand computer operation. User. It has been widely used in industrial, medical, communications control, information inquiry and other aspects.

1, resistive touch screen

Analog resistive screen

The analog resistive touch screen is what we usually call a "resistance screen", which is a touch screen that is controlled by pressure sensing. It uses two layers of ITO (indium tin oxide) plastic film coated with conductive function. The two ITOs are provided with particle fulcrums, so that the screen has a certain gap between the two layers of ITO when it is not pressed, and it is in an unconducting state. When the operator presses the screen with the fingertip or the tip of the pen, the pressure will make the film concave, the ITO layer will be in contact with the conductive due to the deformation, and then the corresponding pressure point will be converted by detecting the X-axis and Y-axis voltage changes to complete the entire screen. Touch handling mechanism. At present, the analog resistive touch screen has various types such as 4-wire, 5-wire, 6-wire and 8-wire. As shown in Fig. 1, the more the number of lines, the higher the precision of the detectable, but the cost is relatively increased. The resistive screen does not support multi-touch, high power consumption, short life, and long-term use will bring detection point drift, which requires calibration. However, the structure of the resistive screen is simple and the cost is low. Before the maturity of the capacitive touch screen, it once occupied most of the touch screen market.

Digital resistance screen

The basic principle of the digital resistive screen is similar to that of the analog type. Unlike the analog resistive screen which uniformly coats the ITO layer on the glass substrate, the digital resistive screen uses only the substrate with the ITO stripe. The ITO stripes of the upper and lower substrates are perpendicular to each other. Digital resistive screens are more similar to a simple switch and are therefore often used as a membrane switch. Digital resistive screens enable multi-touch.

2, capacitive touch screen

Surface capacitive

The surface capacitive touch screen senses the touch behavior of the screen surface by electric field induction. Its panel is a uniform coated ITO layer, and each of the four corners of the panel has an outgoing line connected to the controller. When working, the surface of the touch screen produces a uniform electric field.

When a grounded object touches the surface of the screen, the electrode senses the change in the surface charge of the screen and determines the coordinates of the touch point. The surface capacitive touch screen has long service life and high light transmittance, but has low resolution and does not support multi-touch. Currently, it is mainly applied to large-size outdoor touch screens, such as public information platform (POI) and public service (sales) platform (POS). ) and other products.

Projected capacitive screen

The projected capacitive touch screen utilizes the electrostatic field lines emitted by the touch screen electrodes for sensing. Projected capacitive sensing technology can be divided into two types: self-capacitance and cross-capacitance. The self-capacitance, also known as the absolute capacitance, acts as the other plate of the capacitor, which senses the charge between the sensing electrode and the sensed electrode, and determines the position by detecting the change in the coupling capacitance. However, if it is a single touch, the coordinates determined in the X-axis and Y-axis directions are only one set by the capacitance change, and the combined coordinates are also unique; if there are two touches on the touch screen and the two points are not in the same X direction Or in the same Y direction, there are two coordinate projections in the X and Y directions, respectively, and four coordinates are combined. Obviously, only two coordinates are true, and the other two are commonly known as "ghost points." Therefore, the self-capacitive screen cannot achieve true multi-touch; the cross-capacitance is also called the cross-capacitance, which is the capacitance generated by the coupling of adjacent electrodes, and interacts when the perceived object approaches the electric field line from one electrode to the other. The change of the capacitance will be felt. When the lateral electrodes sequentially emit the excitation signal, all the electrodes in the longitudinal direction receive the signals at the same time, so that the capacitance values ​​of all the intersections of the lateral and longitudinal electrodes can be obtained, that is, the two-dimensional plane of the entire touch screen. The size of the capacitor. When the human finger approaches, the local capacitance decreases. According to the two-dimensional capacitance change data of the touch screen, the coordinates of each touch point can be calculated, so even if there are multiple touch points on the screen, each touch point can be calculated. The true coordinates. In the above two types of projected capacitive sensors, the sensing capacitor can be designed according to a certain method so that the touch of the finger can be detected at any given time, and the touch is not limited to one finger, and may be Multiple fingers. Since 2007, Apple's iphone and iPad series products have achieved great success. The projected capacitive screen has begun to develop the well-type, and quickly replaced the resistive touch screen, becoming the mainstream touch technology in the market.

3, infrared touch screen

The infrared touch screen uses an infrared matrix densely packed in the X and Y directions to detect and locate the user's touch. The infrared touch screen is provided with a circuit board outer frame on the front side of the display, and the circuit board arranges the infrared emitting tube and the infrared receiving tube on the four sides of the screen, one by one corresponding to the infrared matrix of the horizontal and vertical intersecting. When the user touches the screen, the finger blocks the two infrared rays passing through the position, and accordingly, the position of the touch point on the screen can be determined. The infrared touch screen has the advantages of high light transmittance, no interference from current, voltage and static electricity, high touch stability, etc., but the infrared touch screen is subject to changes in ambient light and may be subjected to infrared sources such as remote controls, high temperature objects, incandescent lamps, and the like. Influence, while reducing its accuracy. The early infrared touch screen appeared in 1992, the resolution is only 32 × 32, it is easy to be disturbed by environmental interference, and it is required to be used in a certain shading environment.

After 20 years of development, the current advanced infrared touch screen has a life span of more than 7 years under normal working conditions. When tracking the movement path of the finger, the accuracy, smoothness and tracking speed can meet the requirements, and the user's writing can be smoothly converted. Image track, fully supports handwriting recognition input. Infrared touch screens are mainly used in various public places, offices, and industrial control places where infrared rays and strong light are not disturbed.

4, acoustic wave touch screen

Surface acoustic wave touch screen

The surface acoustic wave touch screen is a touch technology that is positioned by sound waves. At the four corners of the touch screen, sensors for transmitting and receiving sound waves in the X and Y directions are respectively attached, and 45° reflection stripes are engraved around the periphery. When the finger touches the screen, the finger absorbs a part of the sound energy, and the controller detects the attenuation of the received signal at a certain moment, thereby calculating the position of the touch point.

The surface acoustic wave technology is very stable and has very high precision. In addition to the X and Y coordinates that the general touch screen can respond to, it also responds to its unique third-axis Z-axis coordinate, which is the pressure axis response. With this function, each touch point is not just a two-switch state with touch and no touch, but an analog switch that can sense the force: the greater the pressure, the attenuation gap on the received signal waveform. The wider and deeper.

Of all types of touch screens, only surface acoustic wave touch screens have the ability to sense touch pressure. The surface acoustic wave touch screen is not affected by environmental factors such as temperature and humidity, high definition (high resolution), good light transmittance, high durability, good scratch resistance, responsiveness, long life and clear and transparent image. Quality, no drift, only one calibration at the time of installation, good anti-violence performance, most suitable for public information inquiry and use in offices, institutions and relatively clean public places.

Curved acoustic wave touch screen

The curved acoustic wave touch screen is based on sound pulse recognition technology. When an object touches the surface of the touch screen, the sensor will detect the frequency of the sound wave, and by comparing the frequency with a standard frequency pre-stored in the chip, the position of the touch point is determined, thereby eliminating clothing, luggage, dust and Misidentification caused by environmental factors such as insects. The acoustic wave of the surface touch screen propagates along the surface of the substrate, and the curved sound wave propagates inside the substrate, so the curved anti-interference performance is superior to the surface type. At present, curved touch screens are generally used for kiosks, financial equipment and vending machines of more than 5 inches.

5, optical imaging touch screen

The optical imaging touch screen is a touch technology that uses light to position the light source and the light trap sensor at the four corners of the screen. When the object touches the surface of the touch screen, the light changes, and the touch IC module analyzes the light sensor. The change determines the location of the touch. The optical imaging touch screen has high durability, is suitable for use in complex environments, and supports multi-touch, but is susceptible to misidentification by ambient light, dust, insects, and the like. Currently, the technology is only used in desktop monitors, education/training, etc. above 10 inches.

6, electromagnetic induction touch screen

The sensor of the electromagnetic inductive touch screen is disposed behind the display screen, and the sensor generates an electromagnetic area on the surface of the display. When the electronic pen touches the surface of the display, the sensor can determine the position of the touch point by calculating the electromagnetic change. Compared with other touch screen technologies, electromagnetic induction touch screens have the highest accuracy and resolution, low power consumption, and are lighter and thinner. They are especially suitable for use in war environments and built environments. Currently, the technology is mainly used in the US military.

In addition to the above-mentioned touch technologies, other touch screen technologies include pressure sensing, digital acoustic waveguide, and oscillating pointers, which are generally used for special purposes.

Second, the development trend of touch screen

1. In-line touch screen structure

At present, the touch screen basically adopts an external structure. The display module and the touch module of the structure are two relatively independent devices, and then the two devices are integrated through the back-end bonding process, but the relatively independent external type The structure will affect the thickness of the product, and it does not meet the trend of increasingly thin and light touch display products. This results in the concept of an in-line touch screen. The in-line structure embeds the touch module in the display module, so that the two modules are integrated, instead of two relatively independent devices. Compared with the traditional external structure, the embedded structure has the advantages that only two layers of ITO glass are required, the material cost is reduced, the transmittance is improved, and the lightness is thinner; no touch screen module is required to be attached to the rear end of the TFT module. , improve the yield rate; the touch screen group and the TFT module are produced at the same time, which reduces the transportation cost of the module. The in-cell touch screen can be divided into two types: In-cell technology and On-cell technology.

The definitions of the two technologies are slightly different, but the principles are similar, and the touch screen is embedded in the liquid crystal module. In-cell technology integrates the touch screen under the color filter. Because the touch sensor is placed inside the liquid crystal panel and occupies a part of the display area, some display effects are sacrificed, and the process is complicated, and high yield is difficult to achieve. . On-cell technology integrates a touch screen on a color filter. Instead of embedding a touch sensor inside the liquid crystal panel, a simple transparent electrode can be formed between the color filter substrate and the polarizing plate, which reduces the technical difficulty. The main challenge of On-cell is the amount of noise that the display is coupled to the sensing layer. Touch screen components must use sophisticated algorithms to handle this noise. On-cell technology offers all the benefits of integrating a touch screen into a display, such as making the touch panel thinner and more cost-effective, but the overall system cost reduction is still far less than Incell technology. The embedded concept was first proposed by TMD in 2003. Later, companies such as Sharp, Samsung, AUO, and LG proposed this concept one after another, and published some research results, but they were not commercialized due to technical problems. The embedded touch screen has been in development for nearly 10 years. At present, there is still a certain distance from commercialization. However, the embedded touch screen represents the development direction of the future touch screen. Manufacturers who actively reserve embedded technology will compete in the future market. In a relatively favorable position.

2, multi-touch technology

In 2007, Apple's multi-touch function through projected capacitive technology provided an unprecedented user experience, reflecting the difference with other touch technologies at the time, making multi-touch technology a market trend. At present, multi-touch technology has only been able to achieve two-finger zoom, three-finger scrolling and four-finger shifting, and has been able to support more than 5 points of touch recognition and multiple input methods. In the future, multi-touch technology will Achieve more detailed screen object manipulation and more freedom of direction.

3, hybrid touch technology

At present, although there are many types of touch technologies, each technology has its own advantages and disadvantages, and no one technology is perfect. In recent years, some people have begun to propose the concept of hybrid touch technology, that is, two or more touch recognition technologies are used on one touch surface to achieve the advantages of complementing each other. At present, a hybrid touch screen based on capacitive and resistive type has been developed, which can significantly improve the recognition efficiency of the touch screen by stylus and finger operation, multi-touch support, and the like.

With the continuous improvement of the user's requirements for touch technology, a single touch technology certainly cannot meet the needs of people, so hybrid touch technology will certainly become one of the development directions of the future touch technology.

4, tactile feedback technology

The continuous development of touch display technology brings people a convenient operation mode and good visual effects, while ignoring a tactile feedback to the user when the touch operation is performed. At present, there is not much research on tactile feedback technology. Immersion Corporation of the United States has launched a tactile feedback technology called “Forcefeedback”, which uses mechanical motors to generate vibration or motion, which can simulate the tactile effects such as beating, falling objects and damping motion. More tactile feedback techniques are currently used. Senseg's "E-sense" technology uses a bioelectrical field principle to produce a tactile feedback. The development of more realistic haptic feedback technology can bring new touch experience to users, so haptic feedback technology is also a direction for the development of touch technology in the future.

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