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BSI PD IEC TR 62908-1-3:2021

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Touch and interactive displays – Generic. General introduction to pen touch technology

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BSI 2021 30
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This part of IEC 62908, which is a technical report, provides general information on pen touch technology with the aim toward standardization. This document includes an overview of the pen touch technology, critical performance characteristics, issues of characteristics measurements, and other information.

The purpose of this documents is to provide an overview of the different products available in pen touch technology.

NOTE The companies and products named in this document do not constitute an endorsement by IEC of these products.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
10 4 Generic information on pen touch technology
4.1 General
4.2 Classification
Tables
Table 1 – Comparison of pointing devices
11 4.3 Sensing technology for touch pen
4.3.1 General
Table 2 – Classification of touch pen
12 4.3.2 Resistive type panel structure and sensing method
4.3.3 Capacitive type panel structure and sensing method
Figures
Figure 1 – Resistive type panel structure
Table 3 – Correspondence between touch panel and touch pen
13 4.3.4 EMI type panel structure and sensing method
Figure 2 – Capacitive type panel structure
14 4.3.5 Optical type panel structure and sensing method
4.3.6 Ultrasonic type panel structure and sensing method
Figure 3 – EMI type panel structure
Figure 4 – Optical type panel structure
15 4.4 Touch pen architecture
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Passive stylus pen
Figure 5 – Ultrasonic type panel structure
16 4.4.3 Active stylus pen
Figure 6 – Example of conductive fibre tip
Figure 7 – Example of transparent disk tip
Figure 8 – Example of exclusive pen
17 Figure 9 – Example of EMI pens (Type WE)
19 5 Pen touch characteristics
5.1 General
Table 4 – Performance comparison of touch pens for PCAP/EMI
20 5.2 Basic characteristics of pen touch
5.3 Unique and important characteristics of touch pen
5.3.1 General
Table 5 – Basic pen touch characteristics
Table 6 – Unique and important characteristics of touch pen
21 5.3.2 Tracking speed
5.3.3 Writing comfort
5.3.4 Position parallax
22 5.3.5 Minimum area and minimum pressure
5.3.6 Pressure sensitivity
Figure 10 – Position parallax
23 5.3.7 Tilt angle
6 Application example for each pen touch technology
6.1 General
6.2 Passive stylus pen
6.3 Active stylus pen
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 EMI pen
24 6.3.3 Universal pen for PCAP type
6.3.4 Type MPP
Figure 11 – Pen tablet for animation/illustration
25 6.3.5 Type AP
6.3.6 Type WA Active ES stylus
6.3.7 Type U (multiple use)
7 Issues of future pen touch technology
7.1 General
7.2 Tracking speed
Figure 12 – Examples of note PCs
26 7.3 Writing comfort
7.4 Combinational use of finger and pen touch
7.5 Palm rejection area and pen positional relationship
27 8 Collaboration of hardware and software
28 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TR 62908-1-3:2021
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