Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
First, there will be described the structure of an input device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As illustrated in
Position input sheet 6 is fabricated by forming a transparent electrode made of ITO (Indium-tinoxide), a conducting polymer or the like on a base film as a transparent member made of PET (polyethylene terephthalate). Further, position input sheet 6 has flexibility and is attached to the back surface of operation panel 5 with an adhesive agent and the like.
Hereinafter, the configuration of EL element 7 will be described in detail.
As illustrated in
EL element 7 has flexibility. EL element 7 is attached to position input sheet 6 with an adhesive layer (not illustrated) partially placed thereon, at the upper surface of base film 10 in
As described above, in input device 1 according to the present embodiment, position input sheet 6 has a transparent member and is placed on the front surface of EL element 7 so as to be closer to operation panel 5. This allows light from EL element 7 to pass clearly through position input sheet 6 and also makes finger 4 closer to position input sheet 6 during operation, thereby enabling detection of the operated position with higher stability and higher accuracy, without increasing detection sensitivity of position input sheet 6 more than necessary.
Next, the electric structure of input device 1 will be described.
As illustrated in
Hereinafter, operations of aforementioned input device 1 will be described.
First, when turning on the EL element 7, control portion 18 sends to EL driving portion 19 a command for applying a driving voltage to EL element 7. Accordingly, EL driving portion 19 applies periodic driving voltage (hereinafter, referred to as an EL driving voltage) 22 to EL element 7.
Further, EL driving voltage 22 is applied to the portion of EL element 7 between transparent electrode 11 and back-surface electrode 14 illustrated in
When EL driving voltage 22 is applied to EL element 7, light emitting layer 12 emits light, so that operation panel 5 is irradiated with the light through position input sheet 6.
Light emitting layer 12 can illuminate either a partial area of operation panel 5 or the entire area of operation panel 5. For example, light emitting layer 12 can illuminate the area touched by finger 4 to notify a user of the touched area, or can illuminate areas to be touched to notify the user of the areas to be touched by a finger. Light emitting layer 12 can illuminate the entire area of operation panel 5 to notify the user of the positions of all operation positions.
As EL driving voltage 22 for EL element 7, an AC voltage in the range of several tens of volts (V) to approximately 100 volts (V) is applied thereto, in general. Accordingly, it can be considered that, when EL driving voltage 22 is applied to EL element 7, EL element 7 is in a state of being prone to generate noises to its periphery.
To address such noises, in input device 1, as illustrated in
Input device 1 can be structured such that control portion 18 itself determines the value of EL driving voltage 22, without being provided with voltage monitoring portion 20.
On receiving the notification from voltage monitoring portion 20 (at the time of zero-crossing of EL driving voltage 22), control portion 18 causes position detection portion 21 to read detection signals from position input sheet 6 (read position (coordinate) inputs), by generating pulse signals 23 and the like, as illustrated in
Then, position detection portion 21 reads detection signals from position input sheet 6 and detects change of capacitance at the timing of pulse signals 23 transmitted from control portion 18, then specifies the position operated by finger 4 based on the detection, and notifies control portion 18 of the positions.
As described above, in input device 1, as can be seen from
Therefore, it is possible to suppress influence of noises generated by EL element 7 or EL driving portion 19 in detecting coordinate positions, even though EL element 7 is being driven. This enables detecting operated positions on position input sheet 6 with higher stability and higher accuracy, without increasing detection sensitivity of position input sheet 6 more than necessary.
While, in the example illustrated in
On the contrary, it is possible to detect the operated positions at a less number of timings than the number of timings illustrated in
Hereinafter, there will be described the timings of detection of the operated positions (position inputs) in association with EL driving voltage 22, in more detail.
In
As illustrated in the right side of
The area β is a switching area in which EL driving portion 19 raises EL driving voltage 22. These switching correspond to noises which have been previously described, and may influence position detection on position input sheet 6 by position detection portion 21 as switching noises.
As a matter of cause, by causing position detection portion 21 to read signals from position input sheet 6 to detect the positions at the time point of zero-crossing of EL driving voltage 22, it is possible to suppress the influences of noises and switching noises caused by change of the voltage so as to enable position detection with higher accuracy. However, in practice, by causing position detection portion 21 to read the signals from position input sheet 6 for position detection in area α near zero-crossing, it is possible to suppress at least the influence of switching noises so as to enable position detection with higher accuracy.
As described above, input device 1 can cause position detection portion 21 to read detection signals (read position inputs) from position input sheet 6 in area a around zero-crossing in which the voltage is relatively smooth, other than switching noise area β. Therefore, input device 1 is capable of detecting positions with higher stability and higher accuracy by suppressing the influence of the switching noises.
Further, while, in the present embodiment, there has been exemplified a case where EL driving portion 19 periodically applies EL driving voltage 22 to EL element 7, the present invention is not limited to the case.
The aforementioned structure also enables detections of coordinate positions with higher accuracy, since the detections of coordinate positions are not influenced by noises and switching noises generated due to change of EL driving voltage 22 applied by EL driving portion 19.
Further, by causing control portion 18 to generate pulse signals 25 at the timings of areas α in which the voltage is relatively smooth, other than switching noise areas β, around the zero-crossing of EL driving voltage 24, even within time when the voltage is applied (ON time) other than OFF time γ of EL driving voltage 24, as illustrated in
Further, while, in the present embodiment, there has been exemplified a case where position input sheet 6 and EL element 7 which are formed separately are attached to each other, the present invention is not limited to the case. For example, a transparent electrode made of ITO, a conducting polymer or the like can be formed as a position input sheet on the upper surface of a base film and, also, respective layers constituting an EL element can be formed on the back surface of the base film to provide a unified structure having the functions of position input sheet 6 and EL element 7.
Further, while, in the present embodiment, position input sheet 6 and EL element 7 have been described as being placed in the aforementioned manner, namely such that EL element 7 is placed on the back surface of position input sheet 6, the present invention is not limited to the case. Position input sheet 6 can be placed on the back surface of EL element 7, namely, the positional relationship between position input sheet 6 and EL element 7 is inverted.
Further, while, in the present embodiment, there has been exemplified a case where EL element 7 is employed as a light emitting portion, the present invention is not limited to the case. The present invention can be applied to any other light emitting devices capable of emitting light by applying an AC driving voltage having a waveform as illustrated in
Further, while, in the present embodiment, input device 1 has been described as being mounted in a cellular phone apparatus, the present invention is not limited to the case. For example, the input device according to the present invention can be mounted in various types of electronic apparatuses, such as personal computers, PDAs, car navigation systems and the like.
As described above, with the present invention, there is offered a prominent advantage that, even when a capacitive type sensor is employed and a light emitting device is placed therearound, it is possible to detect contacts and positions with higher stability and higher accuracy while causing the light emitting device to emit light. Accordingly, the present invention is usable as an input device for use in inputting operations for various types of electronic apparatus, an electronic apparatus and a method for controlling an input device and the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-113154 | Apr 2006 | JP | national |