Resistive touch technology provides designers with a low cost, low risk option to enhance their designs by adding touch sense as the human interface. Although resistive touch applications are now outpaced by projected capacitive, resistive touch technology continues to be a leader in many touch applications because of its low cost, ease of integration, and acceptance of different input methods including stylus and glove. Common applications for resistive touch include mobile communication devices, personal digital assistants (PDA), global positioning Systems (GPS), Touch Screen Monitors, KIOSK, Media Players, Portable Instruments, and Point of Sale (POS) Terminals.