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Tacterion plyonFlexible Proximity, Touch & Force Sensor Technology

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A flexible proximity, touch & force sensor technology to naxt topic; Resistive (Force), Capacitive (Touch & Proximity) and Hybrid Readout. Excellent Signal Integrity under Bending. Highly Customizable Layers. Thin and Durable. Simple Electrical Interface.

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The plyo sensor technology platform is a resistive and capacitive, touch and force sensor based on a layered architecture. It is a new approach to how physically and functionally unique flexible sensor modules can be designed, produced, and integrated.

TrueZero™

plyon® sensors can be bent down to a radius of 1 cm while maintaining an excellent signal integrity. Unlike other flexible sensors, plyon® sensors keep their full measurement range under bending. Competing technologies need to be calibrated and/or loose a large part of their sensing range when integrated into curved surfaces.

HFC™

hybrid force compensation – our latest feature optimizes the sensor for static load by enabling an almost drift free readout over time. Not one other resistive sensor technology offers this superior performance.

Low Profile

With a total thickness of only 0.5-0.7 mm, plyon® is a super thin sensor and is suitable for challenging installation spaces. When replacing mechanical buttons, you can save tremendous amounts of construction space.

Low Power

Due to its unique & patented layer design, plyon® sensors only draw power once they are actuated. In battery-powered installations, plyon® sensors can run for months on coin batteries.

Unique materials for unique performance

 

We do not rely on standard materials. Together with our partners we have developed unique material formulas to form the basis for our sensors over multiple years. The result is a unique durability against impacts. plyon® can withstand high forces where other sensors break. The sensors are non-toxic and do not produce fleeting particles.