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Quantum Research Group
1 Mitchell Point
Ensign Way
Hamble
SO31 4RF
UK
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Sensor chip helps cut power usage
The QT102 combines a toggle mode on/off switch with a hardware-programmable, auto switch-off function with override and reset capability.
News from Electronicstalk, 29 August 2007
Japanese operation to grow touch business
Quantum Research Group has opened its new Japanese operation.
News from Electronicstalk, 15 June 2007
Touch sensor specialist set up in Ireland
Quantum Research Group has set up a design, support and technology licensing business unit in Ireland.
News from Electronicstalk, 18 May 2007
Touch screen company opens facility in Hong Kong
A new facility will allow customers across China to benefit from the increased access to Quantum's technical and design support services.
News from Electronicstalk, 30 April 2007
Queen's Awards at the double
Quantum Research Group has won Queen's Awards for Enterprise for both International Trade and Innovation.
News from Electronicstalk, 27 April 2007
Quantum has no qualms about iPhone design
Quantum Research distances itself from rumours that it is preparing to sue Apple Corp over the design of its newly announced iPhone product.
News from Electronicstalk, 27 February 2007
Touch sensor is economical for consumer kit
Eight-key QTouch sensor IC has several enhancements to simplify design and caters for a broader range of operating environments.
News from Electronicstalk, 19 February 2007
Touch sensor chips cover more keys
Touch sensor chips offer designers the opportunity to build robust, sealed and secure control panels for applications such as domestic appliances, kiosks, security panels and portable instruments.
News from Electronicstalk, 3 November 2006
Bryan targets licensing expansion
Quantum Research Group has announced the appointment of Duncan Bryan to boost the company's drive for licensing deals with semiconductor companies.
News from Electronicstalk, 11 October 2006
Touch sensor is complete user interface
A complete control integrated circuit combines the functionality of a touch slider or wheel with seven additional keys.
News from Electronicstalk, 28 August 2006
IR remote has a touch of class
Remote Solutions of Korea is using touch wheel and touch key chips in its innovative RH60 LCD remote control.
News from Electronicstalk, 7 August 2006
Charge-transfer sensing IP available for licensing
Quantum Research Group is to license its patented charge-transfer sensing IP to microcontroller manufacturers for the first time.
News from Electronicstalk, 7 July 2006
Charge-transfer sensor is smaller touch interface
A single-channel sensing chip comes in an RoHS-compliant 6-SOT-23 package.
News from Electronicstalk, 19 June 2006
Touch control chip features in Samsung oven
Samsung has chosen the QT511 rotary slider touch control chip for use in a top-of-the-range microwave oven.
News from Electronicstalk, 17 April 2006
Ten-channel sensor is flexible user interface
A ten-channel QTouch sensor chip can be used to create a scroller, for example a touch slider or wheel, together with six additional independent key channels.
News from Electronicstalk, 8 March 2006
Embedded engineers and programmers wanted
Quantum Research Group is turning to foreign talent in a search for experienced embedded engineers and programmers as it seeks to add up to ten more to its development team.
News from Electronicstalk, 8 March 2006
Touch sensor chips boost performance
Quantum Research Group has released enhanced versions of its QSlide and QWheel chips.
News from Electronicstalk, 17 January 2006
Touch sensor creates cost-effective keypads
A new 10-key touch sensor chip can enable reliable and rugged touch controls panel to be produced at lower cost than using mechanical switches.
News from Electronicstalk, 25 November 2005
Novel technology simplifies touch screen design
A new technology applies charge-transfer sensing techniques to enable the design of capacitive touch screens with a single conductive layer of indium tin oxide, rather than usual two.
News from Electronicstalk, 17 October 2005
Key touch sensor covers a perfect ten
The QT1101-QTouch charge-transfer integrated circuit is a self-contained digital controller capable of detecting near-proximity or touch on up to 10 individual keys.
News from Electronicstalk, 19 August 2005
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