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SITO vs DITO – Practical Comparison For Touch Panels

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 In projected capacitive touch panels, sensor architecture plays a key role in optical clarity, signal stability, manufacturing yield, and long‑term reliability. Two mainstream structures are widely used in industrial projects: SITO (Single ITO) DITO (Double ITO) Although both rely on the same capacitive sensing principle, their routing topology and manufacturing complexity are fundamentally different. These differences directly affect cost, yield, and application selection. This article provides a concise engineering‑level comparison to help select the right architecture for industrial use. Basic Concept A capacitive sensor consists of X‑axis and Y‑axis electrodes patterned from transparent conductive material (usually ITO). The key structural question is: Are X and Y electrodes routed on the same conductive layer, or on two separate layers? This defines SITO and DITO. Structural Definition SITO (Single ITO) X and Y electrodes are fabricated on one single ITO layer . Crossings req...

Practical Guide to Diagnosing Common TFT Display Failures

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  A TFT display is often the first component blamed when the screen turns white, flickers, or shows abnormal colors. In reality, many display failures originate from signal integrity, power sequencing, optical assembly, or environmental stress rather than the panel itself. This article summarizes practical diagnostic logic used by field engineers and system integrators. The goal is not to list parameters, but to explain how to quickly locate the fault domain and avoid unnecessary panel replacement. 1. Start with Symptom Classification Before measuring anything, classify the visible symptom. This step alone eliminates many wrong directions. Typical categories: No image (white screen / black screen) Distorted image (lines, noise, unstable patterns) Brightness or color abnormality Temperature‑related failure Symptom classification defines whether the root cause is likely electrical, optical, or environmental. 2. Electrical & Signal Path Issues Common field symptoms Backlight on, i...

Why LCD Brightness Problems Are Often Misdiagnosed?

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 In many display projects, brightness issues are diagnosed too quickly. When a screen becomes unreadable under sunlight, the immediate conclusion is usually simple: The panel is not bright enough. In practice, this conclusion is often wrong. Most brightness failures in industrial and outdoor displays are not caused by insufficient panel luminance, but by losses and limitations introduced after the panel leaves the supplier. Brightness is rarely a single-parameter problem. The Difference Between Panel Brightness and System Brightness LCD brightness is specified at the panel level, measured under controlled laboratory conditions. Once the panel is integrated into a real product, the light path becomes much more complex. Between the LED backlight and the user’s eyes, light passes through: Diffuser and prism films Polarizers Bonding layers Cover glass Surface coatings Each interface introduces absorption, reflection, or scattering. A panel rated at 1000 nit...

What Makes A High-Performance Motorcycle Display?

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Six Core Capabilities You Should Know In today's era of intelligent mobility, the display panel on electric scooters and motorcycles is no longer just a simple speedometer. It has evolved into a smart control center — integrating information display, rider interaction, and real-time safety alerts. But what does it really take to make a high-performance motorbike display or motorcycle display that stands up to real-world use? Here are the six key capabilities that define a next-generation two-wheeler display system: 1. Readability Under Any Condition: High Brightness for Outdoor Use Motorcycles and electric scooters are mostly used outdoors. Displays must remain clearly visible in direct sunlight or rainy weather. A quality automotive display should offer: Brightness above  1000 nits Optical bonding to reduce glare and reflections Enhanced readability in high ambient light environments 2. Built for Rough Roads: Vibration, Water, and Impact Resistance Compared to cars,  motorbik...

What Features Should You Look for in A Multi-touch Touch Display?

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 Touch displays are an essential part of modern technology. They are used in a variety of devices, from smartphones to tablets, and they allow users to interact with their devices in a more intuitive way. Multi-touch touch displays, in particular, have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they allow users to perform multiple actions at once. This article will explore the features that should be looked for in a multi-touch touch display. Overview of the global touch display market The global touch display market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% from 2020 to 2025, reaching a market size of $39.7 billion by 2025. This growth is being driven by the increasing demand for touch displays in a variety of applications, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and point-of-sale (POS) systems. Touch displays are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide a more intuitive and user-friendly interface. They are also becoming more a...

IK10 Touchscreen for ATEX Display

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 In demanding industrial environments, durability isn't optional—it’s essential. For equipment operating in hazardous zones, achieving ATEX certification requires the entire system, including the display module, to meet strict mechanical standards. Among them, IK10 impact resistance is considered the highest benchmark for touchscreen protection. At  FANNAL , we specialize in rugged touchscreen display solutions. Our  IK10 touchscreen modules  are designed to withstand extreme physical impact, helping our customers build ATEX-certified equipment that is both safe and reliable. IK Rating Reference Chart: Click to watch how FANNAL performs drop impact testing: Industrial-Grade IK10 Touchscreen — Proven 20-Joule Impact Resistance Our custom touchscreens are built with  6mm thick tempered glass , designed and tested to pass  IK10 standards , which equates to withstanding 20 joules of impact—equivalent to a 5kg object dropped from 40cm. This makes them ...

Why 10 Inch Touch Screen Displays Are Perfect for Portable Devices?

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 In today's technology-driven world, the demand for compact, portable, yet highly functional devices has never been greater. As our daily lives become faster and more mobile, users seek devices that are easy to carry, intuitive to use, and powerful enough to handle complex tasks. One of the most impactful innovations in portable technology is the 10 inch touch screen display. Combining a balanced size, high functionality, and portability, these displays have rapidly become the preferred choice for a wide variety of devices, ranging from consumer tablets and smartphones to industrial equipment, medical devices, and point-of-sale systems. This article explores why  10 inch touch screen displays  have become a popular standard for portable devices. We will examine their technical advantages, industry applications, and how they are reshaping the portable device market. Whether you are a tech enthusiast, business professional, educator, or healthcare provider, understanding th...