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- To: "UKHA_D (E-mail)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: DIY Touch Screen
- From: Steve Morgan <steve@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 23:06:30 +0100
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Folks,
Continuing the monitor theme, has anyone got any thoughts on
constructing a touch screen to retrofit to a standard (CRT or LCD)
monitor.
I'm sure I've seen before units that use an array of infra-red
emitter/receiver pairs but I've got no idea where.
So the question is, what's the scope for coming up with our own?
The idea is this... a bezel that fits on the front of an existing
monitor with a row of IR LED's along X & Y axes with corresponding IR
photodiodes opposite (say, 16x16 giving 256 crosspoints). If you can
minimise the spread from the emitters, I would have thought that a
fairly simple microcontroller-based module could handle the scanning.
The thing I'm not sure about is that issue of minimising the spread. An
IR LED has a spread of about 60 degrees, if I remember rightly. Thus I
would expect to several photodiodes to detect the signal from each of
the emitters. How about simply recessing the emitters? If a different
modulation where used for each emitter/receiver pair, would that help?
What about reflections?
Any ideas, suggestions, other issues?
I quite like the idea of bits of 2x2" timber glued to the front of all
my monitors!!
Steve
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