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Ultra-low Temperature Touchscreen Technology
Ultra-low Temperature Touchscreen Technology is engineered to function reliably at temperatures as low as -40°C. This capability is achieved using specialized components and design strategies that address the challenges posed by extreme cold. The technology ensures that touchscreens remain responsive and operational even in the harshest of environments, such as those found in Arctic regions, aerospace applications, and high-altitude locations.
This touch technology is designed to accurately detect touch inputs through a layer of insulating material or gloves. Ultra-low Temperature Touchscreen remains responsive even when operated with gloves, which is essential for users who need to interact with the display while wearing protective clothing.
Features
Monitoring of ambient temperature via temperature control system Support touch with gloves Equipped with Microchip ATMXT series touch chips Supports up to 10 points of finger touch Supports impact resistance EN 62262 IK level Supports Windows, Linux, Android, etc The touch screen supports USB or IIC Size Customized Operating temperature: -40~85°C
Suggestions for Better Design for Ultra-low Temperature
Research into new materials and coatings could further improve the performance and durability of touchscreens in extreme cold conditions. This may include developments in flexible and impact-resistant materials. Ongoing advancements in touch technology could enhance the touchscreen's ability to detect inputs more accurately, even through thicker layers of insulation or gloves.
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