Even small buttons can be installed! By combining various materials and LEDs, you can achieve the ideal UI.
A capacitive touch sensor that reacts just by touching it, combined with a tactile switch that clearly indicates when it has been pressed, provides a new user interface that leverages the advantages of each. With feedback, it is possible to provide users with information and alerts. It contributes to a more convenient and secure UI by preventing malfunctions due to incorrect button presses and in situations where operation is performed without looking at the buttons. 【Features】 ■ The capacitive sensor detects when a finger touches the button ■ Provides feedback to the user before pressing the button ■ Feedback can be delivered in various ways depending on the application, including light, sound, vibration, and screen display *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Can be installed even with small buttons that are difficult to attach ■ Prototype achievements with button caps of 9mm internal diameter ■ Strong against vibration and environmental stress due to IME technology that does not use double-sided tape ■ No increase in processes for installing electrostatic sensors *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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[Expected Uses] ■ For in-vehicle switches such as around the steering wheel ■ For various UIs in games and home appliances ■ To prevent malfunctions in industrial equipment *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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NISSHA has continuously expanded its core technologies by integrating printing technology, which it has cultivated since its founding, with elements such as coating, molding, and metal processing. This has enabled the diversification of products and target markets, as well as entry into global markets, thereby achieving an expansion of its business domain. The current core technologies consist of "printing," "coating," "lamination," "molding," "patterning," and "metal processing," and they continue to evolve and expand by incorporating new technologies and materials.