IntelliTouch and SecureTouch touchscreens have a glass overlay
with transmitting and receiving piezoelectric transducers for both the X and Y-axes.

The touchscreen controller sends a five-megahertz electrical
signal to the transmitting transducer, which converts the signal into
ultrasonic waves within the glass. These waves are directed across
the front touchscreens have a glass overlay with transmitting and
receiving piezoelectric transducers for both the X and Y-axes.

The touchscreen controller sends a five-megahertz electrical signal
to the transmitting transducer, which converts the signal into ultrasonic
waves within the glass. These waves are directed across the front
surface of the touchscreen by an array of reflectors.

Reflectors on the opposite side gather and direct the waves to
the receiving transducer, which reconverts them into an electrical
signal - a digital map of the touchscreen surface.

IntelliTouch technology data sheet (111K PDF)

How IntelliTouch Works

IntelliTouch Controllers


IntelliTouch Benifets
  • Surface wave technology
  • Pure-glass touchscreens for superior image clarity, resolution, and light transmission
  • Durable, scratch-resistant glass surface - continues to work if scratched
  • Stable "drift-free" operation - for touch response that's always accurate
  • Finger, gloved hand, and soft stylus activation
  • Fast touch response
  • Sensitive touch response - recognizes location and amount of pressure applied
IntelliTouch Self-Service Applications
  • Point-of-information kiosks
  • Vending and ticket sales
  • Electronic catalogs
  • Gaming, lottery, and amusement
  • Public pay phones
  • Multimedia marketing
  • Banking/financial transactions
  • Industrial control rooms
  • Computer-based training

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