Projected Capacitive Controller & Firmware
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PenMount PCAP touch controllers employ mutual capacitance sensing with sensing and driving lines in the touch panel's two conducting layers sensing touch location.
Read morePenMount provides custom COF design. COF (Chip on Flex) refers to soldering the PCAP touch controller directly to the FPC tail. By integrating the controller IC into the touch panel, less space is required...
Read moreYes, of course. PenMount PCAP controllers can also support a maximum of 10 touch points. Please contact AMT sales representatives for relevant requests.
Read moreYes, PenMount PCAP controllers offer noise immunity, gloved operation, thick glass, and water handling functions in one firmware.
Read moreThe PenMount PCAP touch controllers can pass IEC 61000-4-3 Radiated Susceptibility (RS) Level III 10V/m and IEC 61000-4-6 Conducted Susceptibility (CS) Level III 10Vrms testing standards.
Read moreWP (Water Performance): When there is water on the touch panel surface, no false touch signals are generated in wet areas and single touch operation is available in dry areas. Once the touch panel is dried,...
Read morePenMount PCAP controllers do not require calibration. The only requirement is matching screen rotation angle for all operating systems.
Read moreYes, we recommend LED backlit LCD panels. Before selecting your LCD, we suggest confirming the strength of EMI interference emitted LCD options to assess whether an EMI shielding layer must be added to the touch...
Read morePenMount PCAP controllers can be paired with any PCAP touch panel meeting PenMount controller design standards.
Read moreAfter enabling water handling, SR can increase the range of supported temperatures.
Read moreStandard firmware does not support connecting two or more interfaces simultaneously.
Read more1. Since MIL-STD-461 CS tests at different frequencies, you can use the Frequency Hopping Mode in the PenMount PCIUtility and set it to Enhanced. This will widen the frequency hopping range and increase...
Read moreWhen the power supply undergoes EFT testing, response pulses can cause output ripple and EMI, which can affect the PCAP touch panel's ability to detect minute voltage changes and pinpoint the touch location....
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