In general, input and output devices are considered to be a communication tool which by using specific technology for processing information (like that of a microcontroller) delivers additional information to users. The signals or data that microcontroller receives from the source and is referred to as input, whereas the information and data that are generated in response that are processed in reaction to these inputs and then transmitted to a particular destination is referred to as output. For example, when … Continue reading “Untold Differences between the Input and Output Devices”
Tactile and Non-Tactile Feedback Systems in Customized Input Devices
Posted on November 8, 2021September 19, 2022Categories Customized Input Devices Leave a comment on Tactile and Non-Tactile Feedback Systems in Customized Input DevicesTactile VS Non-Tactile Products Numerous products can be made with a tactile or non-tactile feature. Some particular products can be made in two different ways, while others can be made just a single way or the other. Products, for example, membrane switches can be made utilizing either tactile or non-tactile feedback system. Capacitive touch, Resistive touch, and Force Sensing resistors (FSR) are examples of products that must be made with a non-tactile feature. While every item enjoys its own benefits, … Continue reading “Tactile and Non-Tactile Feedback Systems in Customized Input Devices”