6.1: A New Application of a Touch Screen Display for Data Transfer
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers2015Vol. 46(1), pp. 37–40
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Abstract
Touchscreens are generally used as a human interface means and were designed to transmit solely finger positions to a host computer. This paper describes a way to transmit data to and from the touchscreen, by mean of a dongle or fingertip in contact with the touchscreen. Simple software modification of touchscreen controller enables a data rate of up to 500 kbit/s.
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