Easy to program, faster time to market: Provides 2 finger multi-touch Hardware supports gestures: tap, flick, scroll, 2 finger swipe, pinch and zoom Projected capacitive touch allows for: UICO’s gloveSENSE® technology – enables touch with gloves on or off. Ideal for use in food-safety, medical, and when work gloves are used in harsh, outdoor environments… Continue reading 7″ Wide P-CAP Multi-Touch Module from AMULET TECHNOLOGIES
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Mike Foldes is a sales executive with MFI. His territory includes New York, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and select accounts in other areas. Mike, a graduate of The Ohio State University, edited the PSMA's "Handbook of Standardized Terminology for the Power Sources Industry." He is married and has three grown children.
White Paper: Cap-XX, Supercaps and the IoT
WHITE PAPER ….CAP-XX Power to the IoT: Enable low power energy sources with a supercapacitor … Contact us for an e-copy! [email protected]
New Constant Current Sizing Tool for Tecate PowerBurst Ultracaps
New Constant Current Sizing Tool Available for Tecate PowerBurst Ultracapacitors Tecate announces an updated constant current sizing tool. This tool focuses on Tecate PowerBurst ultracapacitor solutions, and has eliminated the Maxwell and CAP-XX products that we distribute. This new tool provides several improvements over the previous generation tool. The constant power version is now in… Continue reading New Constant Current Sizing Tool for Tecate PowerBurst Ultracaps
Benefits of Supercaps in Handheld Devices
© 2013 CAP-XX (Australia) Pty Ltd Benefits of Supercapacitors in Industrial Handheld Devices (Portable POS terminals, PDAs, Barcode scanners, Tablet PCs, etc.) Portable electronic devices for commercial applications must meet more stringent performance requirements and specifications than their consumer counterparts, and may have many power hungry features which need to operate simultaneously. A supercapacitor offers… Continue reading Benefits of Supercaps in Handheld Devices
Silicon Supercaps on the horizon
New Device Stores Electricity on Silicon Chips Nov. 1, 2013, by Sam Davis in The Power Plant Solar cells that produce electricity 24/7, not just when the sun is shining. Mobile phones with built-in power cells that recharge in seconds and work for weeks between charges. These are just two of the possibilities raised by a novel supercapacitor… Continue reading Silicon Supercaps on the horizon