1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to input devices and particularly to a photosensitive input device and a photosensitive input panel.
2. Description of the Related Art
LED display devices with touch screens are common, and such touch screens generally include a touch panel positioned over a LED display screen or a plurality of touch detecting elements integrated with the LED display screen, thus resulting in increased thickness of the LED display device as well as heat generation, and further decreasing the brightness of the display screen in the touch screens.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The storage device 5 is connected to the controller 4, and stores coordinates in the system of the panel 2. The photosensitive units 210 constitute the coordinates of the system of the panel 2, that is, the light-emitting element 211 and the photosensitive element 212 of each photosensitive unit 210 represent particular coordinates of the system of the panel 2.
The photoelectric detecting circuit 6 is connected to the photosensitive elements 212 via the output terminal Oi. The stylus 3 is operable by user to emit light, when the light of the stylus 3 reaches one or more photosensitive elements 212 of the induction layer 21, each of the one or more photosensitive elements 212 senses the light to generate an induced current Ii. The output terminal Oi outputs the induced current Ii to the photoelectric detecting circuit 6. The induced current Ii precisely reflects the wavelength(s) of the light emitted by the stylus 3, where the induced current Ii includes the intensity value of the induced current Ii and the waveform of the induced current Ii.
The photoelectric detecting circuit 6 is configured to determine which one of the photosensitive elements 212 generates the induced current Ii, and therefore to determine the coordinates of the photosensitive element 212 that generates the induced current Ii and the coordinate of the light-emitting element coupled with the photosensitive element 212, and is further configured to determine the intensity of the induced current Ii.
The storage device 5 further stores a pre-defined table mapping a relationship between intensities of the inducted current Ii and brightness levels of the light-emitting elements 211. The controller 4 determines the desired brightness level according to the pre-determined table and the intensity of the induced current Ii as determined by the photoelectric detecting circuit 6. The driving circuit 7 is connected to the light-emitting elements 211 via the column wire Li, and configured to generate driving current in response to the desired brightness level determined by the controller 4, determine the column wire Li according to the coordinates of the photosensitive elements 212 determined by the photoelectric detecting circuit 6, and further configured to output the driving current to the light-emitting elements 211 which are coupled with the photosensitive elements 212 via the determined column wire Li for adjusting the brightness of the light-emitting elements 211. Thus, if the stylus 3 emits light with a specific wavelength along a specific track across the panel 2, the light-emitting elements 211 on the specific track are highlighted and the brightness of the light-emitting elements 211 is adjusted in response to the user command, the specific track being visible on the panel 2.
For example, if the stylus 3 emits light with a first wavelength which strikes the panel 2 along a specific track, the photosensitive elements 212 illuminated thereby generate a first induced current. The controller 4 determines the user command to be turn on the light-emitting elements 211 or increase the brightness of the light-emitting elements 211, according to the pre-determined table and the intensity of the first induced current, and generates a corresponding first control signal. The driving circuit 7 turns on the light-emitting elements 211 or increases the brightness of the light-emitting elements 211 to correspond to the first control signal, which results in the specific track being displayed. If the stylus 3 emits light with a second wavelength which illuminates the panel 2 along the specific track, the photosensitive elements 212 illuminated thereby generate a second induced current. The controller 4 determines the command to be turn off the light-emitting elements 211 or decrease the brightness of the light-emitting elements, according to the pre-determined table and the intensity of the second induced current, and generates a corresponding second control signal. The driving circuit 7 thereby turns off the light-emitting elements 211 or decreases the brightness of the light-emitting elements 211 to correspond to the command determined by the controller 4, which results in the specific track being unlit or having a decreased brightness.
It is understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. The present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the disclosure is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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2012105217345 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |
Related subject matter is disclosed in co-pending U.S. patents application with an Attorney Docket Number US48712 and a title of PHOTOSENSITIVE INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICE AND PHOTOSENSITIVE INPUT-OUTPUT PANEL, which has the same assignees as the current application and was concurrently filed.