Do you have UL Certifications?

Our Printed Circuit Assemblies (boards) are built using UL-recognized substrate material with a 94V-0 flammability rating. If you are applying for UL certification and your product contains a Reach Technology product, please contact Reach Technical Support for materials required by the UL certification body.

Do you have UL Certifications?2022-04-08T11:55:08-07:00

Does Reach Technology have ISO Certifications?

Reach Technology does not have ISO certifications. Our display modules use Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBA) made by our contract manufacturers who are ISO 9001 and AS9100 certified. Reach Technology integrates these PCBAs with displays, touchscreens, mechanical mounting parts, and loads software. Reach Technology does a final acceptance test and visual inspection of all units. We sell to medical companies, including Medtronic, Steris, Agilent, Alcon, and others.

Does Reach Technology have ISO Certifications?2022-04-08T11:56:05-07:00

How should I clean my touch screen?

When cleaning a touchscreen, it is important to realize they are sensitive to chemicals, much as is a pair of glasses with plastic lenses. The cleaning kit supplied with a pair of such glasses is just the ticket for safely cleaning your touchscreen; it typically includes a micro-fiber cloth and a gentle cleaning solution and can usually be had for $10 or so. First, some warnings: Units are not sealed and can be damaged if liquids are sprayed or poured directly onto any surface of the device. Wring cleaning cloths of excess liquid before use on the device surfaces. Avoid Isopropyl alcohol at concentrations greater than 70% and non-diluted bleach or ammonia solutions. The use of incorrect solutions can result in visual impairment of the touchscreen, discoloration, and damage to functionality. Do not use any cleaning agents labeled as corrosive or abrasive to glass or plastic, including solvents (Like Formula [...]

How should I clean my touch screen?2022-04-08T12:05:07-07:00

Do your displays interface with J1939 protocols?

Our display controllers do not directly support this J1939 vehicle communications standard. If you found a host computer (ex., microprocessor board) that does use J1939, it may be possible to use the data from this protocol with our display controllers. The host computer needs either RS-232, TTL, or USB (depending on the module) to receive the data using our command set.

Do your displays interface with J1939 protocols?2022-04-08T12:06:15-07:00

I do not have touch screen programming experience. Do you offer these services or is programming relatively simple?

If you are an engineer or have any programming experience, you can get one of our SLCD touchscreen modules up-and-running. See the example code in the Software Reference Manual. You might also benefit from watching this touch screen programming video and other tutorial videos on our site. We do have partner consultants who have worked with our products. Customers have also had good luck using Guifx for graphics development.

I do not have touch screen programming experience. Do you offer these services or is programming relatively simple?2022-04-08T12:11:46-07:00
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