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  1. ern1234

    UL Certification required for low power electronic device

    We are designing a wall mounted electronic data collection device (simple LCD display and keypad) with an external power supply. I would consider the entire device a low voltage device. I understand in some other countries outside of the US, an electrical safety rating may be required. We are...
  2. ern1234

    Help with Touch Screen Selection...Capacitive vs. Resistive Touch

    There could be some instances in which the employees would be wearing gloves....but I don't think it will be the norm...thanks
  3. ern1234

    Help with Wall Mount Design for an Electronic Device

    Sorry...here are the pics..the black unit that mounts flush to the wall...doesn't seem to be flush..I have to pad it with some cardboard or something to get it to be stable..let me know what you...
  4. ern1234

    Help with Touch Screen Selection...Capacitive vs. Resistive Touch

    fingers are not wet usually. The usage for the terminal could be in a wide range of environments from offices to warehouses.
  5. ern1234

    Help with Touch Screen Selection...Capacitive vs. Resistive Touch

    I am currently working on a project in which we are using a data collection device that is wall mounted. We are having trouble deciding between a capacitive or resistive touch screen. These are simple office employee data collection devices. My research shows there are advantages to both, but...
  6. ern1234

    Help with Wall Mount Design for an Electronic Device

    I'm currently working on the wall mount for an electronic terminal. With my current implementation, I am mounting the device flush to the wall with an aluminum bracket. This doesn't seem to look right, because the surface of the wall isn't always perfect. In other implementations I've seen...
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