Today I read an article,it
mainly introduce a new Touch-Sensitive Switch which use nonlinear electrical resonator.The
following is the general:
We introduce a novel switching mechanism
that relies on the bistability of a simple nonlinear electrical resonator which
incorporates a varactor diode as its capacitive element. The switching action
can be made fast and is self-contained in that no further circuitry is
necessary. Unlike a flip-flop, whose state is flipped by applying a TTL pulse,
this nonlinear switch can be engaged external to the circuit via magnetic,
inductive or capacitive coupling; in this way, the switch becomes intrinsically
touch-sensitive. Alternatively, the switching action can also be accomplished
using frequency-shift-keying (FSK) modulation, which holds the promise of fast
manipulation of the memory state. We demonstrate the potential application of
these ideas by constructing a touch-sensitive LED lattice.
I have a doubt that is this kind of Touch-Sensitive
Switch has any advantages over the present ones?
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