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Touchscreens Work - cover

Touchscreens Work

Lucas Lee

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Touchscreens Work" explores the intricate world behind the screens we tap and swipe daily. It examines the core technologies that enable touch sensing, from the physics of capacitive and resistive touchscreens to the signal processing that interprets our gestures. What makes this book unique is its accessible approach, demystifying complex concepts without overwhelming readers. Did you know that different types of touchscreens, like infrared and acoustic wave, each have strengths and weaknesses depending on the application? Understanding these differences is crucial for anyone interested in human-computer interaction. The book progresses logically, starting with fundamental concepts before diving into specific touchscreen technologies. It details how raw sensor data is transformed into recognizable touch events through algorithms. You'll discover how engineers tackle challenges like durability and power consumption in designing these ubiquitous interfaces. By understanding the confluence of materials science, electrical engineering, and software development, readers gain not just knowledge, but also a deeper appreciation for this technology.
Verfügbar seit: 06.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 96 Seiten.

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