1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to display devices and, particularly, to a touch controlled display device.
2. Description of Related Art
With the rapid developments of science and technology, electronic devices, such as notebook computer, personal digital assistant (PDA), mobile phone, global positioning system (GPS) and multimedia player, are now in widespread use. A typical electronic information device is equipped with a number of mechanical keys, and a display device for displaying information such as characters, pictures, etc. The mechanical keys are used for inputting information to the electronic information device. However, with electronic device becoming smaller, the mechanical keys correspondingly are becoming smaller and thus inconvenient for the user to use.
Therefore, what is needed is a touch controlled display device, which would greatly facilitate the input of information for display.
A touch controlled display device, in accordance with a present embodiment, is provided. The touch controlled display device includes a touch screen, a light emitting diode (LED) array substrate, and a control unit electrically/electronically connected with the touch screen and the LED array substrate. The touch screen is configured (i.e., structured and arranged) for allowing a user to touch thereon to generate a touch point and generating an input signal associated with the location of the touch point. The LED array substrate includes a number of LED units and each of the LED units corresponds to a pixel element of the touch controlled display device. The control unit is configured for receiving the input signal from the touch screen, obtaining the location coordinates of the touch point and generating a command signal to control the on/off states of the one or more LED units corresponding to the touch point.
Due to the fact that the touch controlled display device is equipped with the touch screen, the control unit and the LED unit constituted pixels, information can be inputted by directly touching the touch screen. Accordingly, the present touch controlled display device can greatly facilitate the input of information for display.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of embodiments, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the present touch controlled display device can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present touch controlled display device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The exemplifications set out herein illustrate various preferred embodiments, in various forms, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present touch controlled display device in any manner.
The touch screen 11 (generally also referred to as touch panel) is configured (i.e., structured and arranged) for allowing a user to touch thereon so as to generate a touch point and generating an input signal associated with the location of the touch point. In particular, as illustrated in
The LED array substrate 12 includes a number of LED units 121 arranged in rows and columns. Each of the LED units 121 corresponds to a pixel element of the touch controlled display device 10 and contains one or more LED chips. Generally, the LED array substrate 12 further includes a printed circuit board and a driver module (not shown). The driver module is mounted on the printed circuit board and configured for driving the LED units 121. The LED units 121 are mounted on the printed circuit board and electrically connected with the driver module.
The control unit 13 is configured for receiving the input signal from the touch screen 11, obtaining the location coordinates of the touch point and generating a command signal to control the on/off states of the one or more LED units 121 corresponding to the touch point, for information display. The LED units 121 of the LED array substrate 12 are subjected to the control of the command signal. The control unit 13 is electrically connected with the touch screen 11 and the LED array substrate 12. The control unit 13 beneficially can be a microprocessor control unit (MCU), a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), or a field programmable gate array (FPGA).
The housing 14 allows the LED array substrate 12 and the control unit 13 to be housed therein. The touch screen 11 is disposed on the front of the LED array substrate 12 and mounted on the housing 14.
As illustrated in
In addition, in the case of each of the LED units 121 containing multiple (i.e., more than one) LED chips, the touch controlled display device 10 can be equipped with a first control switch 15 electrically connected with the LED chips of each LED units 121. The first control switch 15 is installed on the housing 14 and accessible from the outside of the housing 14 by the user. The first control switch 15 is configured for enabling one or more LED chips of each LED units 121 to emit light so that the color of the light emitted from the LED array substrate 12 is switchable. For illustration, the LED array substrate 12 can be switched to emit various colored light (e.g., red, green, blue, etc.) or a white light. Optionally, the touch controlled display device 10 is configured with a second control switch 16 electrically connected with the LED units 121 of the LED array substrate 12 so as to clear the information displayed thereon. The second control switch 16 is secured on the housing 14 and accessible from the outside of the housing 14 by the user.
Furthermore, the touch controlled display device 10 rather suitably incorporates a storage device (not shown) therein. The storage device is configured for storing displayed information and thereafter facilitating the transfer of the displayed information to other display terminal, such as computer monitor, television set or projector.
It should be noted that the touch controlled display device 10 is not limited to have the above-mentioned touch screen 11, the touch screens will be described in below embodiments, are acceptable as well.
In operation, when a high frequency electric signal is applied between the ITO conductive layers 212, 214 and the user touches the metal conductive thin film layer 212 with an electrically conductive touch object (e.g., a finger or a conductive stylus) to generate a touch point, a coupling capacitor would be formed. In particular, the coupling capacitor is constituted by the touch object, the ITO conductive layer 212 and the protection layer 213. Because the ITO conductive layer 212 is supplied with the high frequency electric signal, current will flow from each of the four electrodes 217 to the touch object through the metal conductive thin film layer 215. The touch screen 21 detects the current flowing from each of the four electrodes 217 and generates a corresponding input signal. The control unit 13 (see
In operation, the IR light emitted from the first direction and second direction IR emitters 321, 323 will constitute an IR light network. When the user touches the transparent base 32 with a touch object (e.g., a finger or a stylus) to generate a touch point, the touch object will block the IR light emitted from at least one of the first direction IR emitters 321 and at least one of the second direction IR emitters 323. The corresponding first direction IR detector 322 and second direction IR detector 324 will detect the blocking of the IR light. Thereafter, the touch screen 31 will generate an input signal associated with the location of the touch point, according to the detection results of the corresponding first direction IR detector 322 and the second direction IR detector 324. The control unit 13 (see
In operation, the ultrasonic waves (as denoted by the arc-shaped lines in
Referring to
In operation, when the user touches the transparent base 52 with a touch object to generate a touch point, a local disturbance or distortion of the top surface of the transparent base 52 occurs. The image sensors of the imaging units 521, 522 will capture images of the top surface including the local disturbance or distortion, from two different views. The captured images are transmitted to the respective analog-to-digital converters and digital signal processors of the imaging units 521, 522 for further processing. The imaging units 521, 522 each will output an input signal associated with the location of the touch point to the control unit 13 (see
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200710074585.1 | May 2007 | CN | national |