Hi
when i searched for touch screen i found local manufacturer of touch screen
http://www.planartouch.com/
and it is best because there screen like glass - much more durable. It is
capacitor type and more expensive because of that.
aram
I've had good luck with these screens... but I have
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 17:23:33 +0300, you wrote:
Which is the best choice of touchscreen for industrial usage?
There are several kinds of vandal-proof, water-proof, dust-proof SAW
screens, also different which technology is more useful such as surface
acoustic wave, resistive or infrared?
Read
Any links for opportunities to purchase the screens that are used on saws?
Jim
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From: Jon Elson [mailto:el...@pico-systems.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:58 PM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Suitable touchscreen?
Caner wrote
Hi,
Which is the best choice of touchscreen for industrial usage?
There are several kinds of vandal-proof, water-proof, dust-proof SAW
screens, also different which technology is more useful such as surface
acoustic wave, resistive or infrared?
Thanks.
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Caner
Hi Caner
I just bougt an IEI DM 121 GXS R20 wich is an 12.1 XGA Monitor with resistive
touch screen for industrial use.
Connectors: Voltage Supply, VGA, DVI, Serial, USB
Touchscreen is connected serial or USB type penmount .
There is an x11 driver for it and IEI provides drivers, too, but I use
I don't know about 'industrial' touchscreens. I have a Micortouch CRT with
more than 10 years on it. The screen looks good still. It is running QNX and
the calibration is stable (very good for a CRT). It is just a commercial
monitor in a box that attempts to protect it. The only contamination
I've had good luck with these screens... but I have never used these
screens with Touchy.I put a 19 unit on a commercial waterjet and
the system runs EMC2 with Axis for the front end. It worked out great.
This company has good customer service and has been around for a while.
Caner wrote:
Hi,
Which is the best choice of touchscreen for industrial usage?
There are several kinds of vandal-proof, water-proof, dust-proof SAW
screens, also different which technology is more useful such as surface
acoustic wave, resistive or infrared?
Infrared has very low
On 22 October 2010 01:57, Jon Elson el...@pico-systems.com wrote:
Infrared has very low resolution.
Resistive requires a pair of plastic resistive sheets
The SAW screens have a glass plate, so it is quite tough.
I think that capacitive is another technology? (iPhone etc?)
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atp