Atmel announces XSense – Flexible Touch Sensors for Capacitive Touchscreens

atmel-xsense

Atmel’s XSense: Flexible Touch Sensors

atmel-xsense


Atmel
; the company behind maXTouch E Series that powers two of the most welcomed devices from Samsung, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab’s touchscreens, has recently announced a new technology of flexible film-based touch sensors – The “XSense” that is claimed to enable a new era of capacitive touchscreen designs.

Atmel® Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML) today announced that it is sampling to select customers XSense™, its revolutionary, highly flexible film-based touch sensor. XSense touch sensors will not only enable a new generation of smartphones and tablets, but also extend touch capabilities into a wider array of new consumer and industrial products.

The most of the visuals is that it’s giving glimpse of MeeGo Harmattan’s interface in above picture sliding on a curvy and edgeless design of the device. Does it mean that Nokia may be the customer of it? It’s just a clue and nothing more. We’ll see what it brings in near future but for now you can watch a video introduction below or read the complete press release after the break.

Press Release

San Jose, CA, April 4, 2012 –Atmel® Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML), a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, today announced that it is sampling to select customers XSense™, its revolutionary, highly flexible film-based touch sensor. XSense touch sensors will not only enable a new generation of smartphones and tablets, but also extend touch capabilities into a wider array of new consumer and industrial products.

Based on a proprietary roll-to-roll metal mesh technology, XSense touch sensors provide a high-performance alternative to existing touch sensors. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) will now be able to develop larger, lighter, sleeker, curved and edgeless designs for smartphones, tablets, Ultrabooks and a host of new touch-enabled products. XSense touch sensors are optimal for a wide range of touchscreen products, enabling thinner sensor stacks with superior performance and excellent optical clarity. With such advantages as flawless touch performance, enhanced noise immunity, low sheet resistance and low power consumption, designers will now be able to turn unique touch-based concepts into functional designs at lower total system costs compared to current market alternatives.

“Our groundbreaking XSense technology transforms the touch experience for users of new smartphones, tablets and other touch-enabled products,” said Atmel President and CEO Steve Laub. “XSense launches a new era of touch design, enabling our customers to redefine touch and to create a new class of products that were previously only imaginable. Combined with Atmel maXTouch® controllers, Atmel provides a completely optimized, unparalleled touch experience, extending its product portfolio deeper into the touch eco-system.”

“The combined touchscreen sensor and controller IC industry is over $10 billion dollars currently and is still growing rapidly. There is significant demand in the industry for larger, thinner and lighter touch sensors,” said Dr. Jennifer Colegrove, vice president of emerging display technologies, NPD DisplaySearch. “ITO-alternative material, such as Atmel’s new touch sensor technology XSense, is penetrating into the touch sensor market to offer designers new thin, lightweight, flexible and durable designs.”

XSense Availability

XSense touch sensors are sampling now, with production quantities scheduled to be available in the third quarter of 2012.

 

[source: XSense]