This application claims the priority benefit of China application serial no. 201210574412.7, filed on Dec. 26, 2012. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a touch display apparatus, and more particularly, to a capacitive touch display apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
Technology advancement has caused electronic devices to be more and more widely used. In particular, electronic devices equipped with a touch panel are now becoming the most popular consumer electronic products.
In the current touch panels, resistive type and capacitive type touch panels are the main stream. The resistive touch panels have low light transmission rate, poor durability and low accuracy and, therefore, are suitable for low end consumer electronic products. In comparison, the capacitive touch panels have better sensitivity, stability and accuracy and, therefore, are suitable for relatively higher end consumer electronic products.
Currently, the touch panel, regardless of the resistive type or capacitive type, can be bonded with a display panel in an on-cell manner, or integrated with the display panel in an in-cell manner. However, no matter how (on-cell or in-cell) the resistive/capacitive touch panel is bonded/integrated with the display panel, it is desired to simply and accurately judge/detect a touch (click) location on the touch panel.
One exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a capacitive touch display apparatus which includes a liquid crystal display module, a touch panel, and a judgment unit. The liquid crystal display module includes an active device array substrate, a color filter substrate, and a liquid crystal layer disposed between an inner side of the active device array substrate and an inner side of the color filter substrate.
The touch panel includes a single touch sensing layer and a cover lens disposed on the single touch sensing layer. The single touch sensing layer may be (directly) fabricated on an outer side of the color filter substrate. The single touch sensing layer includes a first transmitter patterned electrode and a plurality of first receiver patterned electrodes corresponding to the first transmitter patterned electrode. There is a first inductive capacitor between each of the first receiver patterned electrodes and the first transmitter patterned electrode, and the first inductive capacitors are equal to each other.
The judgment unit is electrically connected with the first transmitter patterned electrode and the first receiver patterned electrodes. The judgment unit is configured to transmit a first scan signal to the first transmitter patterned electrode, and determine whether there is an occurrence of a single-touch event or a multi-touch event by analyzing a plurality of first inductive signals from the respective first receiver patterned electrodes.
In one exemplary embodiment, the single touch sensing layer further includes a second transmitter patterned electrode and a plurality of second receiver patterned electrodes corresponding to the second transmitter patterned electrode, and there is a second inductive capacitor is between each of the second receiver patterned electrodes and the second transmitter patterned electrode, and the second inductive capacitors are equal to the first inductive capacitors.
In one exemplary embodiment, the judgment unit is further electrically connected with the second transmitter patterned electrode and the second receiver patterned electrodes. In addition, the judgment unit further transmits a second scan signal following the first scan signal to the second transmitter patterned electrode, and determines whether there is the occurrence of the single-touch event or the multi-touch event by analyzing simultaneously the first inductive signals and a plurality of second inductive signals from the respective receiver patterned electrodes.
In one exemplary embodiment, at least one of the first inductive capacitors and the second inductive capacitors varies with the occurrence of the single-touch event or the multi-touch event. In this case, when the judgment unit analyzes that amplitudes of the first inductive signals and amplitudes of the second inductive signals are the same, the judgment unit determines that there is no the occurrence of the single-touch event or the multi-touch event.
When the judgment unit analyzes that the amplitude of only one of the first inductive signals is different from the amplitudes of the remaining first inductive signals and the second inductive signals, the judgment unit determines that there is the occurrence of the single-touch event. When the judgment unit analyzes that the amplitudes of only one of the second inductive signals is different from the amplitudes of the remaining second inductive signals and the first inductive signals, the judgment unit determines that there is the occurrence of the single-touch event.
When the judgment unit analyzes that the amplitudes of at least one of the first inductive signals and at least one of the second inductive signals are different from the amplitudes of the remaining first inductive signals and the remaining second inductive signals, the judgment unit determines that there is the occurrence of the multi-touch event. When the judgment unit analyzes that the amplitudes of at least two of the first inductive signals are different from the amplitudes of the remaining first inductive signals and the second inductive signals, the judgment unit determines that there is the occurrence of the multi-touch event. When the judgment unit analyzes that the amplitudes of at least two of the second inductive signals are different from the amplitudes of the remaining second inductive signals and the first inductive signals, the judgment unit determines that there is the occurrence of the multi-touch event.
In one exemplary embodiment, a scanning frequency corresponding to the first and second scan signals is higher than a frame rate of the liquid crystal display module.
In one exemplary embodiment, the liquid crystal display module may further include an active array device layer disposed on the inner side of the active device array substrate; a first alignment layer disposed between the active device array layer and the liquid crystal layer; a second alignment layer disposed between the color filter substrate and the liquid crystal layer; a common electrode layer disposed between the color filter substrate and the second alignment layer; and a color filter layer disposed between the color filter substrate and the common electrode layer. In addition, the liquid crystal display module may further include a lower polarizer disposed on an outer side of the active device array substrate, and a backlight module disposed below the lower polarizer.
In one exemplary embodiment, the touch panel may further include an upper polarizer disposed on the single touch sensing layer, and a transparent adhesive layer disposed between the cover lens and the upper polarizer.
In one exemplary embodiment, the transparent adhesive layer may be an optically-clear adhesive (OCA) layer or a liquid optically-clear adhesive (LOCA) layer.
In view of the foregoing, various embodiments of the present invention provide a capacitive touch display apparatus having an on-cell-like touch panel, the touch detection scheme of which can be carried out using simplified hardware structures and can achieve accurate single-touch and/or multi-touch detection/judgment with high SNR (signal-to-noise ratio).
Other objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will be further understood from the further technological features disclosed by the embodiments of the present invention wherein there are shown and described preferred embodiments of this invention, simply by way of illustration of modes best suited to carry out the invention.
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. Where possible, the same reference numerals refer to the same or similar parts throughout the drawing and the specification.
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
an active device array substrate 101a, also referred to as a pixel array substrate or a lower substrate;
a color filter substrate 101b, also referred to as an opposite substrate or an upper substrate;
a liquid crystal layer 101c disposed between an inner side of the active device array substrate 101a and an inner side of the color filter substrate 101b;
an active device (e.g. film transistor, TFT) array layer 101d disposed on the inner side of the active device array substrate 101a;
an alignment layer 101e disposed between the active device array layer 101d and the liquid crystal layer 101c;
an alignment layer 101f disposed between the color filter substrate 101b and the liquid crystal layer 101c;
a common electrode layer 101g disposed between the color filter substrate 101b and the alignment layer 101f;
a color filter layer 101h disposed between the color filter substrate 101b and the common electrode layer 101g, wherein the color filter layer 101h includes color filter films (not shown) in red (R), green (G) and blue (B) and black matrixes (not shown) disposed between the color filter films;
a lower polarizer 101i disposed on an outer side of the active device array substrate 101a; and
a backlight module 101j disposed below the lower polarizer 101i, which may, for example, be a direct-type or side-type cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlight module or a light-emitting diode (LED) backlight module.
It should be noted that the LCD module 101 may also include other components different from the above components depending upon actual requirements.
On the other hand, as shown in
a single touch sensing layer 103a;
a cover lens 103b disposed on the single touch sensing layer 103a;
an upper polarizer 103c disposed on the single touch sensing layer 103a; and
a transparent adhesive layer 103d disposed between the cover lens 103b and the upper polarizer 103c, non-limiting examples of which include an optically-clear adhesive layer (OCA layer) and a liquid optically-clear adhesive layer (LOCA layer).
In this exemplary embodiment, the single touch sensing layer 103a may be directly fabricated (for example, but not limited to, sputtering) on the outer side of the color filter substrate 101b and, as shown in
If there is no touch event on the touch panel 103, the receiver patterned electrodes RX1
Similarly, if there is no touch event on the touch panel 103, the receiver patterned electrodes RX2
It is noted that, in the present exemplary embodiment, at least one of the inductive capacitors CS1
On the other hand, as shown in
It is noted that, because of the inductive capacitors CS1
Similarly, when the transmitter patterned electrode TX2 receives the scan signal SS2 from the judgment unit 105, the receiver patterned electrodes (RX2
In the present exemplary embodiment, at least one of the inductive capacitors CS1
In addition, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that only one inductive signal (for example, but not limited to, IS1
Similarly, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that only one inductive signal (for example, but not limited to, IS2
Moreover, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that the amplitude A of at least one (for example, but not limited to, IS1
For another example, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that the amplitudes A of at least two (for example, but not limited to, IS1
Besides, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that the amplitudes A of at least two (for example, but not limited to, IS1
For another example, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that the amplitudes A of three (for example, but not limited to, IS1
Similarly, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that the amplitudes A of at least two (for example, but not limited to, IS2
For yet another example, when the judgment unit 105 analyzes that the amplitudes A of five (for example, but not limited to, IS2
Based on the above teachings of exemplary single-touch, two-touch, three-touch, four-touch and five-touch detection schemes, people skilled in the art would be able to deduce the more-than-five-touch detection scheme by analogy and, therefore, the more-than-five-touch detection scheme is not discussed herein.
It is noted that, in order for the above exemplary touch detection schemes to successfully achieve their intended purposes, in this exemplary embodiment illustrated in
In summary, various embodiments of the present invention provide a capacitive touch display apparatus having an on-cell-like touch panel, the touch detection schemes of which can be carried out using simplified hardware structures and can achieve accurate single-touch and/or multi-touch detection/judgment with high SNR.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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201210574412.7 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |