Xinqihang’s Domestic Large-Screen Touchscreen Chip: Solving the Problem of Retrieving Packages from
Date
2026-05-18

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Picking up a package on a rainy day is nothing short of a “battle between man and machine.” Holding an umbrella and bending over, the moment your finger touches the screen, raindrops beat you to it and “tap” another button. The cursor drifts all over the screen as if it were drunk. Wipe it dry? Two seconds later, it’s wet again. Behind you, umbrellas bump into each other and people jostle for space; though they say nothing, their eyes are full of impatience. At that moment, all you feel is utter frustration.Xinqihang’s Domestic Large-Screen Touchscreen Chip: Solving the Problem of Retrieving Packages from


The chip can penetrate water films to detect real fingers. Large water droplets produce a steady signal, while small fingers cause a sudden signal change—the algorithm automatically distinguishes between them and accurately filters out false signals. Even when raindrops cover the screen, the chip reliably detects every swipe, ensuring no drifting, skipping, or accidental touches.


It’s not just about water resistance. Parcel lockers are exposed to the elements year-round, facing challenges from dust, static electricity, and extreme temperatures. The Xingqihang chip resists dust interference, with ±15kV anti-static protection and power consumption below 0.6W, ensuring seamless 24-hour standby.


Xinqihang’s touchscreen chip makes picking up packages on rainy days a breeze. With fewer complaints from users and fewer repairs for operators, the human touch of technology is embodied in this rain-resistant chip.


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