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The TrueTouch touchscreen solution, developed by Cypress Semiconductor, is being employed in the new docomo PRIME series N-02B mobile phone from NEC. The N-02B offers a high-resolution, 12-megapixel camera that can be activated in less than one second. The TrueTouch solution enables users to focus the camera using the touchscreen for speed and convenience. The phone also uses the TrueTouch solution to deliver intuitive multitouch capability, allowing gestures such as tap, double-tap, pan, pinch, scroll, rotate and others.
The N-02B can recognise a photography scene automatically and then adjusts the brightness, sensitivity and picture quality accordingly. In addition to its extraordinary camera capabilities, it offers HSDPA, Wireless LAN, GPS, Bluetooth, and 5.1-channel SRS TruMedia sound that allows users to watch video recorded on a Blu-Ray recorder.
Cypress’s TrueTouch family, based on the PSoC programmable system-on-chip architecture, includes single-touch, multitouch and “multitouch all-point” offerings. Cypress was the first company to introduce multitouch all-point functionality, which can track unlimited simultaneous touches. This capability enables designers to create new usage models for products such as mobile handsets, portable media players (PMPs), GPS systems and other products, and has been in mass production since 2008. TrueTouch is the industry’s most flexible touchscreen solution, as the unique PSoC architecture allows designers to implement differentiated features and make last-minute design iterations without board changes.
Cypress recently announced its next-generation high performance TMA300 multitouch all-point family. This controller provides best-in-class scan times for true multifinger touch and superior signal-to-noise ratio for the most demanding touchscreen applications.










