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Remcom Adds Projected Capacitive Touch Capability to EM Software,Remcom Adds Projected Capacitive Touch Capability to EM Software

By DE Editors  

December 16, 2014

Remcom has revealed the Projected Capacitive Touch Capability in its XFdtd 3D Electromagnetic Simulation Software. This new feature will be available in the next version of the platform, which is slated for early 2015.

The touch capability is compatible with touchscreen technology on mobile devices, desktop computer monitors, touchpads, proximity sensors and more.

The software's electrostatic software will compute the matrix of self- and mutual-capacitance between any number of conductors in a model. With the Poseable Hands feature, users can evaluate a variety of touchscreen usage configurations.

Benefits of the Projected Capacitive Touch Capability, according to the company include:

  • Importing of designs from CAD programs;
  • Support for complex geometries for analysis within fully populated devices;
  • Calculation for arbitrary, complex sensor designs.
“As the complexity of touchscreen devices has grown, simulation has become critical to the design process," said Rodney Korte, product manager for XFdtd. With extremely fine resolutions and multi-touch functionality, fabricating prototypes has become unrealistic. Because XFdtd also has the ability to handle extremely complex models, we knew adding projected capacitive touch capability would provide a clear advantage for those working on TSP applications within complicated electronics.”

For more information, visit Remcom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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