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Tactila Trio - The Evolution of Touch Panels and Finger Operations

A new proposal for fingertip operations that expands the possibilities of HMI (Human-Machine Interaction) - incorporating knobs, dials, and push buttons into touch panels.

It has been over a year since we announced Tactila, which features a rotary knob on a touch panel, and Densitron, a technical leader in HMI products, continues to make progress. Densitron has now developed a concept demo of Tactila Trio, which incorporates three types of control elements (rotary knob, slider, and push button) into a single touch panel. This achieves precise adjustments with the rotary knob and slider, a reliable tactile feel with the push button, and a light and open operating experience with the touch panel. Tactila products are designed and manufactured according to customer requirements, including screen size, arrangement, and size of control elements. For more details, please contact our sales office.

Tactila

basic information

Tactila Evaluation Kit Specifications - Single-board PC equipped with an ARM processor and rotary knob - 8-inch, high-resolution (1,600 x 480), wide viewing angle LCD display - Capacitive touchscreen (multi-touch compatible) - Processor: NXP i.MX6 Quad Core (up to 1GHz) - Main memory: 2GB (DDR3-1600) - Interfaces: LAN, USB x2, USB OTG, Audio (In/Out) - Storage: MicroSD x2 (Boot x1, Storage x1) - OS: Linux BSP - Power supply: 5V (dedicated AC adapter)

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Recommended for applications that require precise control, such as broadcasting equipment, medical devices, industrial equipment, and measuring instruments.

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Densitron is a UK company born in Japan. For over 50 years since its establishment in 1970, it has been supplying display products (LCD, OLED, and other display devices) to the market. In addition to these, it has become a technical leader in HMI (Human-Machine Interface) technology, which facilitates smooth collaboration between humans and machines, including touch panels, their application products, and even broadcast control systems.