1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a capacitive touch panel, and more particularly, to a touch cell of a capacitive touch panel having a fish-bone shaped electrode.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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However, in the operations of the touch panel 100, because a coupling capacitance between the first electrode 132 and the second electrode 134 of the touch cell 130 is small, a touch sensibility and a signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the touch panel 100 are not good.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a capacitive touch panel whose touch cell has a fish-bone shaped electrode, to solve the above-mentioned problems.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a touch cell applied to a capacitive touch panel includes a first electrode and a second electrode, where the first electrode is connected to a scan signal transmitting circuit of the capacitive touch panel, and is utilized for receiving a scan signal, and the second electrode is connected to a detecting circuit of the capacitive touch panel. In addition, the second electrode is not connected to the first electrode, the second electrode has a fish-bone pattern, and a width of a tail of branches of the fish-bone pattern is greater than a width of a head of the branches of the fish-bone pattern.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a touch cell applied to a capacitive touch panel includes a first electrode and a second electrode, where the first electrode is connected to a scan signal transmitting circuit of the capacitive touch panel, and is utilized for receiving a scan signal, and the second electrode is connected to a detecting circuit of the capacitive touch panel. In addition, the second electrode is not connected to the first electrode, the second electrode has a fish-bone pattern, and there is no first electrode positioned between the lines and the braches of the fish-bone pattern nearest to the lines.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a capacitive touch panel includes a scan signal transmitting circuit, a detecting circuit and a plurality of touch cells, where each of the touch cells includes a first electrode and a second electrode, where the first electrode is connected to the scan signal transmitting circuit of the capacitive touch panel, and is utilized for receiving a scan signal, and the second electrode is connected to the detecting circuit. In addition, the second electrode is not connected to the first electrode, the second electrode has a fish-bone pattern, and a width of a tail of branches of the fish-bone pattern is greater than a width of a head of the branches of the fish-bone pattern.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a capacitive touch panel includes a scan signal transmitting circuit, a detecting circuit and a plurality of touch cells, where each of the touch cells includes a first electrode and a second electrode, where the first electrode is connected to the scan signal transmitting circuit of the capacitive touch panel, and is utilized for receiving a scan signal, and the second electrode is connected to the detecting circuit. In addition, the second electrode is not connected to the first electrode, the second electrode has a fish-bone pattern, and there is no first electrode positioned between the lines and the braches of the fish-bone pattern nearest to the lines.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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In addition, in the touch cell 230 shown in
In the operations of the capacitive touch panel 200, the scan signal transmitting circuit 210 transmits a scan signal Vs to the first electrode 232 of the touch cell 230, and the detecting circuit 220 immediately detects changes of a voltage of the second electrode 234 to obtain capacitance variation information of the touch cell 230, and the capacitance variation information of the touch cell 230 is used to determine whether a touch point is on the touch cell 230 or not. Because the operations of the scan signal transmitting circuit 210 and the detecting circuit 220 are known by a person skilled in this art, further descriptions are therefore omitted here.
Referring to the touch cell 230 shown in
In addition, when a user uses the capacitive touch panel 200, the user's finger may be simultaneously put on many lines connected between the touch cells 230 and the detecting circuit 220. Therefore, the detecting circuit 220 may detect a little coupling capacitance variation even when there is no touch point on the touch cell 230, causing the error of detection. To solve this problem, in another embodiment of the present invention, the touch cell 230 of the touch panel 200 can be replaced by the touch cell 330 shown in
In addition, in another embodiment of the present invention, the touch cell 230 of the touch panel 200 can be replaced by the couch cell 430 shown in
In the touch cells 330 and 430 shown in
It is noted that, the size, width, pitch and ratio of the first electrode and the second electrode shown in
Briefly summarized, in the capacitive touch panel of the present invention, the touch cell includes a first electrode connected to a scan signal transmitting circuit and a second electrode connected to a detecting circuit, where the second electrode has a fish-bone pattern, and a width of a tail of branches of the fish-bone pattern is greater than a width of a head of the branches of the fish-bone pattern. In addition, in another embodiment, there is no first electrode positioned between the second electrode and a plurality of lines. Therefore, compared with the prior art technique, the capacitive touch panel of the present invention has better touch sensibility and the SNR.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101107628 | Mar 2012 | TW | national |