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Freescale’s new industrial touchscreen tech even works in the rain
Freescale is announcing a new industrial touch noticing technology that’ll even sense your swipes and prods through a film of water. Xtrinsic 3.0 is designed to be made use of in industrial, medical and in-car systems, with pre-built user interfaces ready to be added to any sort of tool its jammed within. In addition to being able to work through water, it can easily withstand sound, locate electrical obstruction and reduce incorrect touches. It’s being shown at the business’s modern technology online forum in India from today, presumably prepared to be licensed by passing equipment makers in short order.
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Freescale’s new industrial touchscreen tech even works in the rain
Freescale is announcing a new industrial touch sensing technology that’ll even sense your swipes and prods through a film of water. Xtrinsic 3.0 is designed to be used in industrial, medical and in-car systems, with pre-built user interfaces ready to be added to any device its jammed inside. In addition to being able to work through water, it can withstand noise, detect electrical interference and reduce false touches. It’s being demonstrated at the company’s technology forum in India from today, presumably ready to be licensed by passing equipment manufacturers in short order.
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Freescale’s tiny 12-axis board demonstrates Windows 8 sensor fusion (hands-on video)

Digging through our cameras for more footage from Computex 2012, we found this gem: a video demonstration of Freescale’s 12-axis Xtrinsic sensor platform. This little green circuit board is absolutely covered with sensors, such that it can track a tremendous array of data in real time. In all, it’s got a gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, altimeter, barometer, thermometer, and an ambient light sensor too. The real draw here, though, is the way the hardware and software tie all the positional and directional results together — sensor fusion — for Windows 8 devices. As you can see in the video below, when you move the board around, the Freescale chips generate a 3D object that does the same.
In other words, with a platform like…
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