This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP2010/000350, filed 21 Jan. 2010 and claiming the priority of German patent application 102009005567.3 itself filed 21 Jan. 2009 and German patent application 102009005611.4 itself filed 22 Jan. 2009, whose entire disclosures are herewith incorporated by reference.
The present invention concerns a system that can detect a soft touch on a screen, display or other screen element by a finger or pen in order to activate further functions, like an initialization for a cursor control.
The object of the invention is to allow the detection of contact with the above-described structures in an improved way compared to former solutions.
This object is attained according to the invention by a display having:
In this way it is possible in an advantageous way, by subjecting the support to a load and by the consequential small position change of the screen structure, to detect if it is touched and, by means of the corresponding detection event, to start further circuit processes, for example a wakeup mode of an electronic device. The solution according to the invention is suitable especially for use in mobile phones, PDAs, portable input devices, remote controls and especially also gaming computers.
Preferably the screen panel is rectangular. The electrode is preferably in a corner of the screen panel. The electrode is preferably flat, for example a metallic coating.
Further particulars and characteristics of the invention are seen in the following description with reference to the drawing. Therein:
a is a first view showing the display equipped according to the invention;
b is a sectional view further illustrating the display according to
a is a circuit diagram showing a first circuit for generating a detection signal;
b is a circuit diagram showing a second circuit variant for generating a detection signal.
The concept according to the invention for detecting contact with a display is based on capacitive technology that is described more in detail in the following.
The fundamental idea consists in detecting a soft touch of the screen of the display by means of a capacitance change by mounting according to
This electrode system can also be made by applying a conductive structure to the screen. The embodiment of the electrodes according to
The electrodes form with a metal base frame R provided under the glass sheet a capacitor of capacitance C that is a function both of the total area A of the electrodes and their spacing a, according to
C=εA/a (1)
If, as shown in
ΔC/C=−Δa/a (2)
The design of the support B can vary, for example it can be metal or plastic springs, rubber profiles of various forms or foam-plastic strips. It is particularly advantageous if the material works in the elastic (Hook's) range defined by a spring constant k, so that in case of application of a force F the relative capacitance change of equation 2 can be indicated as
ΔC/C=F/ka (3)
The evaluation of the capacitance change ΔC and thus of a contact with the display glass in the case under consideration is done by a selective capacitive sensor, especially according to the phase process described in PCT/EP2006/01043, preferably in a special variant more closely described in the following.
The selective sensor according to the invention is of particular advantage, because for example in case of use of a display, considerable parasitic signals of an amplitude of several volts are present on the electrodes from the electronics of the device and act on the sensor input and without a sufficient filtration already at the input would prevent reliable measurement of the capacitance change and with it detection of the contact. For these sensors according to the invention a circuit according to the phase process mentioned and described in PCT/EP2006/01043 is used, the inductance necessary for this purpose being replaced by an active disposition, thus avoiding use of a coil with large inductance, and in this way the sensor can be integrated in a compact way into the electronics present in the display. Moreover there is also the possibility of a later integration in an ASIC.
An active element with the function of an inductance is called a gyrator. By the represented network a minimum of electronic components results for the generation of large inductances with high quality factor Q. The represented circuit comprises an operational amplifier as impedance converter. This generally leads to coils with relatively low quality Q. For a high touch sensitivity and thus high accuracy of measurement of capacitance variations preferably higher quality factors are selected for the selected phase process. As illustrated in PCT/EP2006/01043, the resulting phase change ΔΦ (=sensor sensitivity) in the environment of the resonance frequency is determined by
ΔΦ=QΔC/C (4)
Thus as the quality factor Q increases, the sensitivity of detection of capacitance variations ΔC also increases. This is done according to the invention by a modification of the circuit of
The precise dimensioning of the voltage divider and thus of the adjusted amplification depends in each case decisively on the type of the selected operational amplifier. At the input of the circuit of
Summarizing equation 3 and 4, one finally obtains the correlation between the resulting phase shift and the force F acting on the glass sheet, as
ΔΦ=QF/ka (5)
Equation 5 thus describes the characteristic of a force sensor. In association with the conversion described in DE 10 2006 051 184.0 [US 2009/0219039] of a phase shift into a proportional change of the output voltage u of the sensor, typically sensitivities Δu/F of several mV/g arise. This is sufficient to guarantee, in case of light finger pressure on the glass top, a safe detection despite ample parasitic signals due to the electronics of the display.
The benefits of the system according to the invention in view of the present application can be thus summarized:
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