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RFP: High-Sensitivity Pressing-Force Sensor for Handheld Devices
October 18, 2011, 01:41 AM by David Zhou
Opportunity
Development contract, Module supply

Timeline
Project kick off: December 2011.
Integration to prototyped handheld terminal: around 1 year.

Financials
Maximum 1,000,000 USD per year (details to be discussed)

Background
A multi-billion dollar high-tech company invites proposals for sensing sheets that sense, at high sensitivity and at high resolution, the locations and the pressing forces of fingers placed on the sheets. The technology will be integrated into handheld devices such as music players, mobile phones or digital cameras.

Possible Approaches
Anticipated approaches include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:
  • Combined sheet devices of touch panel and pressing-force sensor
  • Sheet devices of pressing-force sensor with enhanced sensitivity
  • Touch panel devices capable of pressing-force sensing

    For more information, please contact us at vendor@morerfid.com.

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