This application claims the benefit of People's Republic of China Application No. 201110127993.5, filed on May 17, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a matrix scanning device, and more particularly to a drive system adaptable to a matrix scanning device.
2. Description of Related Art
Touch panel is a matrix scanning device that has column wires and row wires constructed in a matrix form. The detection of touch is commonly carried out by sequentially scanning the row wires and receiving response from the column wires. As resolution of the touch panel is increasing, more wires are required to accomplish the touch detection. However, more wires mean that more border space of the touch panel need be set aside to accommodate the increased wires fanning out of the touch panel, therefore making the touch panel more bulky or making it difficult for miniaturizing the touch panel.
Moreover, a controller operatively coupled to the row and column wires of the conventional touch panel can be designed, built and manufactured only for a corresponding touch panel. In other words, each kind of touch panel needs its dedicated controller, thereby making it difficult for standardizing the controller and wasting manpower and increasing time to market.
For the foregoing reasons, a need has arisen to propose a novel drive system that can overcome the growing boarder space problem and is capable of universally being adapted to a variety of touch panels.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a drive system adaptable to a matrix scanning device that can substantially reduce the wiring amount on the border space of the matrix scanning device and is adjustably compatible with different size of the matrix scanning device.
According to one embodiment, a drive system adaptable to a matrix scanning device includes first drive circuits, second drive circuits, a master controller and an electrical bus. The first drive circuits are disposed on a first periphery along a first direction of a substrate with each said first drive circuit being coupled to at least one column wire of the matrix scanning device. The second drive circuits are disposed on a second periphery along a second direction of the substrate with each said second drive circuit being coupled to at least one row wire of the matrix scanning device. The master controller is configured to control the first drive circuits and the second drive circuits. The bus is electrically coupled to the master controller, the first drive circuits and the second drive circuits.
In the embodiment, the drive system includes two groups of drive circuits 11: first drive circuits (e.g., scan drive circuits) X0-Xm disposed on a first periphery along a first direction (e.g., X axis) of a substrate 10, and second drive circuits (e.g., data drive circuits) Y0-Yn disposed on a second periphery along a second direction (e.g., Y axis) of the substrate 10. Each drive circuit 11 is coupled to one or more column/row wires 12 of the matrix scanning device. In one exemplary embodiment, the substrate 10 is the glass substrate of a touch panel as the matrix scanning device.
The drive system also includes a master controller 13 configured to control the first drive circuits X0-Xm and the second drive circuits Y0-Yn. The master controller 13 is usually, but not necessarily, disposed externally to the substrate 10. An electrical bus 14 is electrically coupled, and configured for transferring signals, among the master controller 13, the first drive circuits X0-Xm and the second drive circuits Y0-Yn. One or more bus wires of the bus 14 may be configured as either analog channels (in an analog mode) or digital channels (in a digital mode). According to one embodiment, the bus 14 may be utilized to transfer signals, between the substrate 10 and the master controller 13, in a time-sharing and/or batch manner. Accordingly, the number of input/output pins of the master controller 13 can be substantially reduced, and the border spacer of the substrate 10 can also be reduced.
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In the embodiment, some bus wires of the bus 14 may be adaptively utilized according to a specific operating mode.
Before the drive system can be operated with the matrix scanning device, the drive circuit 11 is to be reset and be set with respective identification (ID).
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110127993.5 | May 2011 | CN | national |