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Recently Published Standard, IEC 62908-12-10:2017 for Measurement Methods of Touch Displays

Sensor Touch Controller
Sensor Touch Controller

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released IEC 62908-12-10:2017 for touch and interactive displays. Part 12-10 details measurement methods of touch displays for touch and electrical performance; and is now available on the IEC webstore.

Description: “IEC 62908-12-10:2017 specifies the standard measuring conditions and methods for determining touch performance of a touch sensor module. This document is applicable to touch sensor modules, where the structural relationship between touch sensor, touch controller, touch sensor module, display panel, touch display panel, and touch display module is defined in IEC 62908-1-2.

 

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