The goal of this touch sensor is to be placed at a distance away from whatever is reading it since it is designed to take a reading and then communicate that reading digitally.
The sensor is used to read a microcontroller or other physical computing interface since it can be used with conductive ink that can act as an input area once applied to any surface such as plastic, windows, and others. The touch sensor is powered through the USB board since it was built to work with the Fabrica USB Interface. The same power buffers the sensor value and returned to the USB board. In the Home Entertainment project, this feature is being employed with test run on store-front glass.
The Fabrica ISB Interface board was designed to take physical sensory information and send it to a computer through USB. Both HID and CDC class devices can be emulated by the board. One sample is emulating a mouse or keyboard and faking a typical computer communication port like the pre-USB serial. To enhance the ongoing interactive software projects, the USB interface was designed for Fabrica
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