1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to resistive touch panels and, more particularly, to a resistive multi-touch panel.
2. Description of Related Art
In the market of consumer electronic products nowadays, touch panels have been widely used in various portable electronic products, such as PDAs (personal digital assistants), mobile phones, notebooks and tablet PCs (personal computers) or ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) as an interface for data communication. Besides, when the trend is towards lightweight and compactness for the electronic devices, there is no extra room for accommodating traditional input devices, such as keyboards and mice, on such devices. Especially, due to the need of tablet PC featuring the humanized design, the touch panel has become one of the crucial components in the industry. The touch panel does not only satisfy the requirement for multi-level menu, but also provides a humanist operation for the functions and handwriting input as well as a keyboard and a mouse. Moreover, the characteristic of the touch panel that integrates input and output functions into a single interface (screen) make it be much more superior to other traditional input devices.
The conventional touch panels can be classified into five types, which are the optics type, the ultrasonic type, infrared type, the capacitive types, and the resistive type. In the perspective of touch control technology, an optics touch panel employs light-beam interruption to actuate sensing effect, and is typically applied to high-level products. Since the optics touch panel requires higher costs while presenting inferior resolution, it is less popularized. An ultrasonic touch panel implements sound waves to induce sensing effect, and has the disadvantage of being subject to external interference. Besides, as only relatively soft materials can be used as a touch media of the ultrasonic-type touch panel, errors may liable to happen due to interference such as water drop and greasiness. Therefore, the ultrasonic-type touch panel is only adaptive to a large-size product, such as a public inquiring computer. A capacitive touch panel has the advantages of waterproofing, scraping resistance, and high transmittance and therefore it is applicable to various terminal devices. However, the capacitive touch panel also has some disadvantages. For instance, the fabrication of the capacitive touch panel is relatively complex since many layers of thin films need to be coated thereon. Thus, the manufacturing costs thereof are relatively high and the capacitive touch panel is presently unsuitable to small-size products. On the other hand, a resistive touch panel uses a voltage detecting method to achieve sensing effect. In such technology, ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) glass and ITO PET film are taken as main materials and coated with transparent electrodes at upper and lower surfaces thereof. Dot spacers thrn are provided between each two adjacent transparent electrodes, when a finger, a stylus or another object exerts a force to the electrode at the upper surface, the electrodes at the upper and lower surfaces is conducted to generate a potential difference, so that a coordinate location of the exerting object is further calculated and shown on a display. Such resistive touch panel is most widely adopted due to its low costs and thin thickness.
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However, the conventional resistive touch panel can only receive one touch point at one time. Namely, the closed circuit has been established between the planar resistors of the X layer and the Y layer. When another touch point is to be input, the current touch point has to be released, resulting in forming the open circuit between the X layer and the Y layer, and then another touch point can be accepted. In other words, the conventional resistive touch panel is incapable of recognizing multi-touch input. Thus, multi-touch input executed to a resistive touch panel is an important issue.
To satisfy the requirement of executing multi-touch input to a resistive touch panel, the inventor(s) of the present invention, on the basis of the knowledge and experience thereof, herein discloses a resistive multi-touch panel and a detecting method thereof in the present invention.
The present invention has been accomplished under these circumstances in view. It is one objective of the present invention to provide a resistive touch panel, and more particularly, a resistive multi-touch panel and a detecting method thereof.
To achieve these and other objectives of the present invention, the resistive multi-touch panel primarily comprises a first touch panel module, a second touch panel module, at least one touch sensing device and at least one coordinate acquiring device. Therein, the first touch panel module includes a plurality of first planar resistors independently arranged. The second touch panel module includes a plurality of second planar resistors also independently arranged. The second touch panel module is positioned below the first touch panel module while the arrangement direction of the second planar resistors differ from the arrangement direction the first planar resistors. The touch sensing device is provided for detecting at least one touch point between the first touch panel module and the second touch panel module to output at least one first touch signal according to a variation of at least one of the first planar resistors and output at least one second touch signal according to a variation of at least one of the second planar resistors. The coordinate acquiring device outputs a position corresponding to the touch point according to the first touch signal and the second touch signal that mutually correspond to each other.
To achieve these and other objectives of the present invention, the detecting method of the resistive multi-touch panel comprises following steps:
a. providing a first touch panel module that includes a plurality of first planar resistors independently arranged;
b. providing a second touch panel module that includes a plurality of second planar resistors independently arranged, wherein the second touch panel module is positioned below the first touch panel module while the arrangement direction of the second planar resistors differ from the arrangement direction of the first planar resistors;
c. providing at least one external force to form at least one touch point between the first touch panel module and the second touch panel module;
d. detecting a variation of at least one of the first planar resistors at the at least one touch point to output at least one first touch signal;
e. detecting a variation of at least one of the second planar resistors at the at least one touch point to output at least one second touch signal; and
f. outputting a position corresponding to the touch point according to the first touch signal and the second touch signal that mutually correspond to each other.
Thereupon, the resistive multi-touch panel and the detecting method thereof disclosed in the present invention employ the plurality of first planar resistors and the plurality of second planar resistors to achieve multi-touch effect so as to overcome the defect of the conventional resistive touch panel that merely accepts a single-touch input at a time.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For further illustrating the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of the resistive multi-touch panel and the detecting method thereof disclosed in the present invention, some preferable embodiments will be provided in the following detailed description in conjunction with the related drawings wherein similar components are allotted with the same notations.
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Step S41: Providing a first touch panel module that includes a plurality of first planar resistors independently arranged;
Step S42: Providing a second touch panel module that includes a plurality of second planar resistors independently arranged, wherein the second touch panel module is positioned below the first touch panel module while the arrangement direction of the second planar resistors differ from the arrangement direction of the first planar resistors;
Step S43: Providing at least one external force to form at least one touch point between the first touch panel module and the second touch panel module;
Step S44: Detecting a variation of at least one of the first planar resistors at the at least one touch point to output at least one first touch signal;
Step S45: Detecting a variation of at least one of the second planar resistors at the at least one touch point to output at least one second touch signal; and
Step S46: Outputting a position corresponding to the touch point according to the first touch signal and the second touch signal that are mutually corresponding.
In the aforementioned resistive multi-touch panel and the detecting method thereof, the first touch panel module 31 and the second touch panel module 32 are preferably installed as perpendicular to each other. Further, each of the first planar resistors 311 of the first touch panel module 31 has a constant external voltage while each of the second planar resistors 321 of the second touch panel module 32 has a constant external voltage. In addition, the first touch sensing device 33 or the second touch sensing device 34 further comprises a determining mechanism for determining whether the touch point is effective. The variation of the first planar resistor 311 or the second planar resistor 321 generally refers to a voltage variation. In an alternative embodiment, the first touch sensing device 33 and the second touch sensing device 34 can be integrated into a single device. Besides, the generated position is typically outputted directly by taking the first touch panel module 31 or the second touch panel module 32 as a coordinate. Alternatively, the generated position can be outputted by converting the coordinate of the first planar resistors 311 or the second planar resistors 321 into the coordinate of the first touch panel module 31 or the second touch panel module 32.
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Although the particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that numerous variations will be possible to the disclosed embodiments without going outside the scope of the invention as disclosed in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096136948 | Oct 2007 | TW | national |