WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prominent OEMs, stylus and touch controller manufacturers today announced the launch of Universal Stylus Initiative (USI), a new organization formed to develop and promote an industry specification for an active stylus.
The USI specification will make it possible for manufacturers to design products to a single standard, rather than the variety of proprietary approaches now in use, and it will be compatible with current notebook computer operating system requirements. USI seeks to provide a consistent user experience while increasing the availability and consumer appeal of the active stylus, through providing industry-wide interoperability and adding functions and features not supported by current styluses.
Founding members of USI include Atmel Corporation; Hanvon Pentech Co., Ltd.; Intel Corporation; Lenovo Inc.; Sharp Corporation; Synaptics Inc.; Wacom Co., Ltd.; and Waltop International Corp. at the Promoter level; and Dell Global B.V.; eGalax_eMPIA Technology Inc. (EETI); Elan Microelectronics Corporation; and Focal Tech Electronics, Ltd. at the Contributor level.
USI technology will enable interoperable communication between an active stylus and touch-enabled devices such as phones, tablets, and computing and entertainment platforms from numerous manufacturers, allowing consumers to seamlessly write or draw on different devices with one high-quality stylus that delivers a realistic pen-on-paper experience. The group expects to publish the initial version of the USI specification in the third quarter of 2015.
"USI's founding members have come together to enable interoperable active styluses that function across many content creation devices," said Ajay Bhatt, Intel Fellow. "Our goal is to make the active stylus more affordable and widely available in the market. Consumers who buy USI-compatible devices will know that they work seamlessly with each other while providing a high-quality writing or drawing experience."
"The market has sorely been needing a universal communication standard for active stylus," said Jon Peddie of Jon Peddie Research. "To date the market has been limited by proprietary touch controller-stylus solutions, which limits OEM choices and cost reductions. With the USI specification released, we expect that the capacitive active stylus market will grow from 100 million units in 2015 to 300 million units in 2018, opening up new markets such as smartphones and all-in-one PCs."
[Additional comments from USI founding member companies appear at the end of this press release.]
Features of the USI specification include the method by which the stylus communicates with content creation devices and provides additional information such as stylus pressure levels, button presses, erasing, and other features. Through the same sensor that one's finger uses to command a device, the stylus communicates via different frequencies to perform the action of writing -- writing with up to 2048 different levels of pressure to give the pen-on-paper experience and render thinner or thicker lines in note-taking, painting and doodling, just like an ink pen.
USI is currently accepting additional member companies who are ready to be hands-on in completing and promoting a specification to achieve active stylus interoperability. USI welcomes any organization that wants to be involved in this industry initiative. Several membership levels are available.
About Universal Stylus Initiative
Launched in 2015,
Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) is an international not-for-profit
technology trade association whose mission is to define industry-wide
standards for interoperable communication between an active stylus and
touch-enabled devices such as phones, tablets, and computing and
entertainment platforms. The USI specification provides for a stylus
capable of communicating with different touch sensors and touch
controller integrated circuits, so that users can employ the same stylus
across numerous touch-enabled devices, as long as each device's touch
controller is compliant with the USI specification.
USI founding members include Atmel Corporation; Hanvon Pentech Co., Ltd.; Intel Corporation; Lenovo Inc.; Sharp Corporation; Synaptics Inc.; Wacom Co., Ltd.; and Waltop International Corp. at the Promoter level, and Dell Global B.V.; eGalax_eMPIA Technology Inc. (EETI); Elan Microelectronics Corporation; and Focal Tech Electronics, Ltd. at the Contributor level. Membership in USI is required in order to obtain the specification and to license the IP that it contains. More information about USI and USI technology is available at www.universalstylus.org.
SUPPORTING STATEMENTS FROM USI FOUNDING MEMBERS
Atmel Corporation
"As a leading provider of touch solutions,
we identified a need to develop a standardized specification for an
active stylus across multiple platforms," said Stan Swearingen, SVP, CTO
and GM of Touch Business Unit, Atmel Corporation. "As a founding member
of Universal Stylus Initiative, we partnered with 11 other companies to
define and drive a ubiquitous standard across platforms with capacitive
touchscreens. We are excited to launch this new initiative and
standardized specification, and believe it will drive more active
styluses into the market, creating an evolution of touchscreen devices
into content creation devices."
Elan Microelectronics Corporation
"With device form factors
converging, the demand from consumption to productivity is key in the
next stage of technology revolution. We firmly believe that the active
capacitive stylus, because it scales to multiple screens and sizes, is
the right solution to meet this demand," said Joe Yeh, Special
Executive, President's Office.
Hanvon Pentech Co., Ltd.
"As an expert in pen input
technology and production for over two decades, Hanvon Pentech owns 140
patents and always believes in the beauty of using a digital pen to
capture inspirations," said James Zhang, General Manager of Hanvon
Pentech. "The initiative helps to eliminate the limits among touch
screens, allowing users to use the same stylus to create content on
different mobile devices, while providing excellent and precise writing
and drawing experience. As a founding member of USI, Hanvon Pentech is
dedicated to the development and promotion of the universal stylus. A
new era of expression is coming."
Synaptics Inc.
"Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) benefits
the consumer by defining a common stylus interface to ensure
interoperability between pens and devices while simultaneously providing
room for manufacturers to innovate," said Wallace Pai, VP Large Display
Business, Synaptics. "As the leading provider of human interface
solutions and a founding member of USI, Synaptics sees a great
opportunity to develop customized features that advance the tablet and
notebook user experience."
Wacom Co., Ltd.
"With the right technologies and IT
environment in place now, mobile products such as smartphones and
tablets are ready to embrace the stylus as a primary input interface to
support human creativity. As the IT industry and customers' ability to
manipulate their devices mature, we believe the stylus, the most
intuitive tool in human history, is about to gain momentum rapidly among
mobile products. Wacom is happy to take the lead in this momentous
shift," said Masahiko Yamada, president & CEO of Wacom.
Waltop International Corp.
"As a company engaged in
developing and promoting the use of the stylus, the most natural input
for digital devices, for over 17 years, Waltop has observed the increase
in stylus demand for digital devices, as well as the decrease of pen use
among students. An initiative to push forward the adoption of the stylus
among digital users will effectively advance its use on all mobile
devices, in addition to notebook computers," said Ben Lee, Vice
President, Sales & Marketing. "Based on broad knowledge about using
digital styluses developed over the years, Waltop is pleased to take
part in this group in order to realize its long-lasting vision of
bringing pens back to people in writing, sketching, and the numerous
other occasions when grabbing a pen and a piece of paper seems so
natural."