1. Field of the Invention
The present invention provides an electromagnetic stylus, and more particularly, an electromagnetic stylus for controlling a capacitive touch panel.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are three typical types of prior art touch panels. The first is a resistive type. A coordinate of a resistive type touch panel is determined by pressing on the area of the touch panel to enable the contact of two electrodes. The second is a capacitive type. After a stylus triggers an area of a capacitive type touch panel, a leakage of current will flow from the contact area to fingers holding the stylus through the tip and conductors of the stylus, thus a coordinate corresponding to the area of the capacitive type touch panel can be determined. If the fingers holding the stylus are wearing a glove or other insulation materials, then the triggered coordinate of the capacitive type touch panel cannot be determined because no leakage current can pass through the fingers to ground. The third type utilizes an electromagnetic stylus with a digitizer. The electromagnetic stylus emits signals to the digitizer or the digitizer senses the electromagnetic stylus to detect a triggered coordinate of the digitizer. However, the electromagnetic stylus has to be used with the digitizer.
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However in many laboratories, experimental staffs may wear gloves or other insulated clothing to prevent accidents. In this case, if an experimental staff uses a capacitive stylus to trigger the capacitive touch panel 10, then the leakage current cannot flow towards the human body through the stylus. Thus the electric (electromagnetic) field would not be changed, and the capacitive touch panel 10 cannot determine the triggered coordinate of the capacitive touch panel 10 according to the change of the electric (electromagnetic) field.
An embodiment of the present invention provides an electromagnetic stylus for controlling a capacitive touch panel. The electromagnetic stylus comprises a housing, a signal transducer for accessing a frequency signal of the capacitive touch panel, a transceiving winding encircling the signal transducer for receiving and transmitting wireless signals having a frequency similar to a frequency of the capacitive touch panel, a synchronizing winding encircling the signal transducer for generating a frequency signal having a frequency similar to the frequency of the capacitive touch panel through oscillation, an oscillator for amplifying the frequency signal generated by the synchronizing winding, and a circuit board installed inside the housing and connected to the signal transducer for processing the frequency signal amplified by the oscillator.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides an electromagnetic stylus for controlling a capacitive touch panel. The electromagnetic stylus comprises a housing, a signal transducer for accessing a frequency signal of the capacitive touch panel, a transceiving winding encircling the signal transducer for receiving and transmitting wireless signals having a frequency similar to a frequency of the capacitive touch panel, a synchronizing winding encircling the signal transducer for generating a frequency signal having a frequency similar to the frequency of the capacitive touch panel through oscillation, a controller for amplifying the frequency signal generated by the synchronizing winding, and a circuit board installed inside the housing and connected to the signal transducer for processing the frequency signal amplified by the controller.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides an electromagnetic stylus for controlling a capacitive touch panel. The electromagnetic stylus comprises a housing, a signal transducer for accessing a frequency signal of the capacitive touch panel, a transceiving winding encircling the signal transducer for receiving and transmitting wireless signals having a frequency similar to a frequency of the capacitive touch panel, a controller for generating a frequency signal having a frequency similar to the frequency of the capacitive touch panel according to the wireless signals received by the transceiving winding, and a circuit board installed inside the housing and connected to the signal transducer for processing the frequency signal generated by the controller.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
In order to solve the problem of being unable to determine the triggered coordinate of the capacitive touch panel 10 when a user wears an insulation material, the present invention provides an electromagnetic stylus so that the user can use the electromagnetic stylus to control the capacitive touch panel 10 regardless of whether the user wears an insulation material or not.
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When a user moves the electromagnetic stylus 30 to a position above the capacitive touch panel 10, the transceiving winding 38 will detect the frequency of the electric (electromagnetic) field of the capacitive touch panel 10. The synchronizing winding 40 will generate a signal having a frequency similar to the frequency of the signal flowing from the capacitive touch panel 10 to the signal transducer 36 through oscillation. The oscillator 42 will amplify the frequency signal generated by the synchronizing winding 40. The circuit board 34 will process the signal amplified by the oscillator 42. And the transceiving winding 38 will transmit wireless signals having a frequency similar to that of the capacitive touch panel 10 to interfere with the electric (electromagnetic) field of the capacitive touch panel 10.
When the capacitive touch panel 10 receives the wireless signals transmitted by the transceiving winding 38, regardless of whether the phase of the wireless signals transmitted by the transceiving winding 38 is the same as the phase of the capacitive touch panel 10 or not, the electric (electromagnetic) field at the surface of the capacitive touch panel 10 is interfered. Thus the triggered coordinate of the capacitive touch panel 10 can be determined according to the change of the electric (electromagnetic) field.
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Compared to the prior art capacitive stylus, the electromagnetic stylus 30, 50, 60 emits wireless signals with a frequency similar to that of the capacitive touch panel 10 to interfere with the electric (electromagnetic) field of the capacitive touch panel 10. Thus even if a user wears a glove or another insulation material, the capacitive touch panel 10 can still determine the triggered coordinate of the capacitive touch panel 10 according to the change of the electric (electromagnetic) field of the capacitive touch panel 10.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097133438 | Sep 2008 | TW | national |