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Wacom Co., Ltd. (株式会社ワコム, Kabushiki-gaisha Wakomu) (TYO: 6727) (pronounced in English with a short a) is a company that produces graphics tablets and related products, headquartered in Otone, Saitama, Japan. It is one of the largest graphics tablet producers and is very popular with artists, graphic designers, architects, and cartoonists, who commonly cite it as an industry standard. Wacom tablets are notable for their use with a patented cordless, battery-free, and pressure-sensitive stylus (an on-screen writing pen). In addition to manufacturing and selling tablets as separate products, Wacom also supplies the graphical input technology used in most tablet PCs, which it calls "Penabled Technology".
Wacom produces several lines of tablets. Most tablets are sold with a bundle of software such as Corel Painter Essentials and Photoshop Elements, which take advantage of the features of the tablet. Each is sold with a compatible pen; some of these allow the user to the other end as one would an eraser. Some models include a mouse based on the same technology. Drivers for use with contemporary versions of Windows and Mac OS are also included. All current models of external tablet connect to computers via USB.
Wacom tablets use a patented electromagnetic resonance technology. Since the tablet provides power to the pen through resonant coupling, no batteries or cord is required for the pointing device. As a result, there are no batteries inside the pen (or accompanying mouse) that will need to be replaced. This allows for more slender pens, and gives the pen-and-tablet combination a long and essentially maintenance free lifespan.
Under the tablet's surface (or LCD in the case of the Cintiq) is a grid of wires that transmits a send and receive signal. In send mode, the tablet's electromagnetic signal stimulates oscillation in the pen's coil-and-capacitor circuit. In receive mode, the energy of the resonant circuit’s oscillations in the pen is detected by the tablet's grid. This information is analyzed by the computer to determine the pen's position. In addition, the pen communicates other vital information, such as pressure-sensitivity, side-switch status, tip or eraser orientation and Tool ID. For example, applying more or less pressure to the tip of the pen changes the value of the pen's timing circuit capacitor. This signal change is communicated to a modulator which distributes the information digitally to the tablet. The tablet forwards this and other relevant information (pen position, angle, side-switch status, Tool ID, et cetera.) in packets, up to 200 times per second, to the computer.
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