Claims
- 1. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet comprising:
a plurality of antenna loops distributed in the digitizer tablet, said plurality of antenna loops are separated from each other by a predetermined distance, wherein said each antenna loop has a first terminal and a second terminal; and a plurality of n-shaped logical sections, said each antenna loop comprises at least one n-shaped logical section and at least one antenna loop comprises said plurality of n-shaped logical sections, wherein said plurality of n-shaped logical sections and the adjacent n-shaped logical sections thereof belong to different antenna loops from each other.
- 2. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 1, wherein said first terminal of each of said plurality of antenna loops is coupled with one of a plurality of switches.
- 3. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 2, wherein said plurality of switches are coupled with a central processing unit of the digitizer tablet.
- 4. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 3, wherein said central processing unit comprises a loop arrangement table to arrange said plurality of antenna loops.
- 5. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 1, wherein said second terminal of each of said plurality of antenna loop is electrically grounded.
- 6. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet comprising:
a plurality of physical antenna loops distributed in the digitizer tablet, said plurality of physical antenna loops are separated from each other by a predetermined distance, wherein said each physical antenna loop has a first terminal and a second terminal; a plurality of n-shaped logical sections, said each physical antenna loop comprises at least one n-shaped logical section and at least one physical antenna loop comprises said plurality of n-shaped logical sections, wherein said plurality of n-shaped logical sections and the adjacent n-shaped logical sections thereof belong to different physical antenna loops from each other; a plurality of antenna switches, each antenna switch is coupled with said first terminal of said antenna loop, wherein said plurality of antenna switches are coupled with a central processing unit in the digitizer tablet; and a loop arrangement table that is designed in said central processing unit, wherein the distribution of said plurality of physical antenna loops are arranged in accordance with said loop arrangement table.
- 7. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of physical antenna loops are distributed along the X-direction of two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates (X, Y) on the digitizer tables.
- 8. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of physical antenna loops are distributed along the Y-direction of two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates (X, Y) on the digitizer tables.
- 9. An antenna loops of the digitizer tablet according to claim 6, wherein said second terminal of each of said plurality of physical antenna loop is electrically grounded.
- 10. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches comprising:
providing a loop arrangement table, said loop arrangement table is designed in a central processing unit of the digitizer tablet; distributing a plurality of physical antenna loops in the digitizer tablet and separating said plurality of physical antenna loops with a predetermined distance from each other according to said loop arrangement table; forming a plurality of logical sections in at least one physical antenna loop and forming at least one logical section in said each antenna loop wherein said plurality of logical sections and the adjacent logical sections thereof belong to different physical antenna loops from each other; coupling said each physical antenna loop with an antenna switch; and coupling said plurality of antenna switches with said central processing unit to control to switch said plurality of physical antenna loops and said plurality of logical sections thereof.
- 11. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches according to claim 10, wherein said loop arrangement table comprise a plurality of logic addresses.
- 12. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of logic addresses logic address are the positions of said plurality of physical antenna loops.
- 13. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches according to claim 11, wherein the amount of said plurality of logic addresses depend on amount of the physical antenna loops.
- 14. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches according to claim 10, wherein said loop arrangement table comprises an adjacent table of said plurality of physical antenna loops.
- 15. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches according to claim 14, wherein said adjacent table of said plurality of physical antenna loops individually disposes each physical antenna loop at the first position of each logic address, and that said plurality of physical antenna loops at the first positions of said plurality of logic addresses are different from each other.
- 16. An arrangement method of the antenna loops of the digitizer tablet for reducing the antenna switches according to claim 10, wherein said plurality of logical sections are n-shaped regions of said plurality of physical antenna loops.
- 17. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen comprising:
providing a plurality of physical antenna loops that have a plurality of n-shaped logical sections thereof, wherein said plurality of physical antenna loops are distributed in the digitizer tablet according to a loop arrangement table with a plurality of logic addresses that is designed in a central processing unit of the digitizer tablet; turning on a plurality of antenna switches of said plurality of physical antenna loops in order by said central processing unit to detect a plurality of signals induced by the cordless pen; transmitting said plurality of signals to said central processing unit to determine a first signal, a second signal and a third signal; and locating the position of the cordless pen by a first signal, a second signal and a third signal according to said loop arrangement table of said central processing unit.
- 18. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 17, wherein the arrangement method of said loop arrangement table comprises:
distributing said plurality of physical antenna loops in the digitizer tablet and separating said plurality of physical antenna loops with a predetermined distance from each other according to said loop arrangement table with said plurality of logic addresses; forming said plurality of n-shaped logical sections in at least one physical antenna loop and forming at least one n-shaped logical section in said each antenna loop wherein said plurality of n-shaped logical sections and the adjacent n-shaped logical sections thereof belong to different physical antenna loops from each other; coupling said each physical antenna loop with said antenna switch; and coupling said plurality of antenna switches with said central processing unit to control to switch said plurality of physical antenna loops and said plurality of logical sections thereof.
- 19. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 18, wherein the amount of said plurality of logic addresses depends on amount of the physical antenna loops.
- 20. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 17, wherein said loop arrangement table comprises an adjacent table of said plurality of physical antenna loops.
- 21. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 20, wherein said adjacent table of said plurality of physical antenna loops individually disposes each physical antenna loop at the first position of each logic address, and that said plurality of physical antenna loops at the first positions of said plurality of logic addresses are different from each other.
- 22. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 17, wherein said first signal is a signal with the largest voltage.
- 23. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 17, wherein said second signal is a signal with the secondary voltage.
- 24. A method of the digitizer tablet for locating the cordless pen according to claim 17, wherein said third signal is a signal with the tertiary voltage.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/431,219, filed Nov. 11, 1999.
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention generally relates to a digitizer tablet and in particular to a digitizer tablet with n-shaped antenna loops for reducing antenna switches and a method for locating the cordless pen.
[0004] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0005] The present invention relates to a digitizer tablet which comprises a plurality of physical antenna loops distributed in the X- and Y-directions of two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates (X, Y) on the digitizer tablet, wherein at least one physical antenna loop comprises a plurality of logical sections.
[0006] A prior art digitizer tablet comprises a plurality of physical antenna loops spaced in predetermined intervals along the X- and Y-directions of two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates on the digitizer tablet. These physical antenna loops are configured in a grid-typed array to detect the electromagnetic field change induced by an electromagnetic pen. When an electromagnetic pen is getting close to an antenna loop of the digitizer tablet, the antenna loop can detect the electromagnetic field change induced by the electromagnetic pen and therefore produce an induction voltage. The induction voltage is inversely proportional to square of the distance between the electromagnetic pen and the antenna loop. When an electromagnetic pen moves right above one antenna loop, the induced voltage of this antenna loop is maximal and it becomes smaller to those antenna loops located farther from the electromagnetic pen. Therefore, the position of the electromagnetic pen can be decided by utilizing the experimental relation among the induction voltage, the position of the electromagnetic pen and the antenna loops.
[0007]FIG. 1 shows the prior art of a digitizer tablet with a plurality of physical antenna loops 10 distributed in the X-direction of two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates, wherein one terminal of each of the antenna loops 10 is connected to a switch 11 and the other terminal is electrically grounded. Nowadays, digitizer tablets with bigger areas are commercially required, therefore, the amount of switches and antenna loops in the digitizer tablets prior art is increased accordingly.
[0008] One of the disadvantages in the prior art of a digitizer tablet is the increasing cost caused by the increasing amount of switches. Another disadvantage is the increasing dimension of the digitizer tablet in order to contain more switches. However, the dimension increase of the digitizer tablet certainly results in higher material cost. Yet another disadvantage is the increasing amount of ICs in a circuit board caused by the increasing amount of switches, thus, it surely results in a lower production yield and indirectly causes the increase of production cost.
[0009] In accordance with the above description, a digitizer tablet with a plurality of logical sections in each physical antenna loop is therefore necessary in order to prevent the above-mentioned disadvantages, so as to reduce the amount of antenna loops and switches therein. After experimentation, it is proven, the expected effect can be achieved by using the digitizer tablet in accordance with the present invention.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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