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Eliminate holes, keys and switches in keypanels

Quantum Research Group's QMatrix charge-transfer technology can be used in almost all key-panel applications; eliminating holes, mechanical keys, switches and knobs.

News from Engineeringtalk, 6 September 2001

Capacitive field sensors bring book to life

An interactive children's book which plays suitable ambient sounds as the child turns the pages to read, at Xerox's famous PARC research labs, uses Qprox capacitive field sensors

News from Engineeringtalk, 28 August 2001

Level sensing IC senses 2 independent trip points

Quantum Research Group's QT114 QLevel "QT" sensor IC is specifically designed to detect point level in fluids and powders through almost any dielectric, like glass, plastic or ceramic vessels

News from Engineeringtalk, 24 May 2001

Invensys licences capacitive touch technology chip

The Appliance Controls Division of Invensys has licensed world-wide rights to Qmatrix capacitive touch technology chips, which have already been designed into several kitchen appliances

News from Engineeringtalk, 23 May 2001

Turn almost any small object into a prox sensor

The QT110 QTouchT IC can project a touch field through almost any non-metallic material up to 8mm in thickness (0.3"), or can turn almost any small metallic or metal-coated object into a prox sensor.

News from Engineeringtalk, 3 May 2001

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