The entire contents of Taiwan Patent Application No. 103101147, filed on Jan. 13, 2014, from which this application claims priority, are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a stylus, and more particularly to a stylus without using active components.
2. Description of Related Art
A stylus is an accessory tool that is ordinarily used to assist in navigation when using a touch screen. There are two main types of styluses—active stylus and passive stylus. An active stylus requires, among others, a battery and an integrated circuit (IC) powered by the battery. The active stylus sends radio-frequency (RF) signals (or electromagnetic radiation), which are received by a touch screen and are used to determine specific mode and touch position. Accordingly, the active stylus is commonly heavy and bulky.
On the other hand, a passive stylus retrieves power from RF signals (or electromagnetic radiation) sent from a touch screen. As a result, no battery is thus required. The retrieved power is used to power an integrated circuit (IC), which then controllably sends RF signals to the touch screen.
Either the active stylus or the passive stylus requires, among others, an active electrical component such as an IC for processing and sending signals. The IC, however, consumes substantial power and, more importantly, incurs associated cost.
For the foregoing reasons, a need has arisen to propose a novel stylus and associated touch panel to alleviate power consumption and reduce cost.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the embodiment of the present invention to provide a stylus without using active components such that stylus architecture may be simplified, and cost and power consumption may be substantially reduced.
According to one embodiment, a stylus without active components includes a housing, and a resonant circuit disposed in the housing. The resonant circuit is operatively configured to one of a plurality of resonant frequencies respectively associated with a plurality of function modes. A touch panel operable with the stylus having no active components includes a plurality of conductive channels, a transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) unit, an analog front-end (AFE) and a modulator. The Tx and Rx unit is configured to send Tx signals to and then receive Rx signals from the conductive channels in order. The AFE is configured to convert the received RX signal to a digital signal. The modulator is configured to retrieve amplitude and phase of the digital signal.
The Tx signals are sent in a frequency-hopping manner for all the conductive channels through a plurality of resonant frequencies respectively associated with a plurality of function modes of the stylus.
Specifically, the resonant circuit 10 of the embodiment includes a basis inductor L1 and a basis (or first) capacitor C1 that are connected in parallel. The basis inductor L1 and the basis capacitor C1 define a basis resonant frequency fb(=½π√
The resonant circuit 10 may further include a variable capacitor C2, which is connected to the basis inductor L1 and the basis capacitor C1 in parallel. The parallel-connected L1/C1/C2 defines a (first) resonant frequency f1(=½π√
In the embodiment, a value of the variable capacitor C2 is substantially smaller than a value of the basis capacitor C1. Accordingly, the parallel-connected L1/C1/C2 may facilitate a pen-tip pressure detection, in which the value of the variable (second) capacitor C2 varies according to pressure of a pen tip 12 (
The resonant circuit 10 may further include capacitors (e.g., C3 and C4 as shown in
Similarly, as exemplified in
As there are plural possible resonant frequencies, for example, f1, f2 and f3, as described above, the touch panel 200 may send Tx signals at f1 for all the conductive channels 21, followed by sending Tx signals at f2 for all the conductive channels 21, and finally by sending Tx signals at f3 for all the conductive channels 21. That is, the Tx signals are sent in a frequency-hopping manner.
According to the embodiment described above, as the resonant circuit 10 absorbs only electromagnetic radiation (or Tx signals) corresponding to a specific resonant frequency, a corresponding function mode may thus be detected. With respect to each detected function mode, a touch position of the stylus 100 may be determined by the retrieved amplitude of the received Rx signal as described above.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103101147 | Jan 2014 | TW | national |