The invention relates to touch panels, particularly to touch panels with improved impedance of touch signal transmission.
A touch panel disposed upon a display for serving as an input device must possess great transmittance to avoid reducing visibility of the image shown on the display. A touch panel includes a transparent substrate and a transparent touch sensor disposed on the substrate. The touch sensor has a plurality of touch sensing electrodes disposed on a visible area of a touch panel. Each of the touch sensing electrodes is electrically connected a contact or silver wire in a shaded area through a signal path. As a result, signals from the touch sensing electrodes can be transmitted to a control unit through the signal paths.
Most of currently available touch sensors are made by indium tin oxide (ITO) film. The above mentioned touch sensing electrodes and signal paths are also formed by the same ITO film. However, with the trend of compactness of electronic products, the touch sensing electrodes and signal paths on the touch sensor become smaller and smaller in size. Particularly, a width of a single signal path is configured into be less than 100 μm. Such a tiny ITO signal path possesses a relatively high impedance, which will attenuate signals transmitted and shorten available length of the signal path. This is very adverse to large-sized touch panels. A signal path with relatively low impedance is a desideratum.
An object of the invention is to provide a touch panel with auxiliary wires, which can reduce an impedance of signal transmission paths without decreasing visibility to improve transmission efficiency of touch signals.
To accomplish the above object, the touch panel of the invention includes a transparent substrate, a transparent touch sensor and auxiliary wires. The transparent substrate has a visible area and a shaded area which is around the visible area and formed by an opaque bezel. The transparent touch sensor has touch sensing units arranged into a plurality of sensor columns and located within the visible area. Each of the sensing columns includes a first sensing electrode and a plurality of second sensing electrodes. Each of the first sensing electrodes and the second sensing electrodes is separately connected to a contact disposed in the shaded area through a signal path. Each auxiliary wire is electrically attached to one of the signal paths. An impedance of each auxiliary wire is less than that of each signal path.
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The branch conductors 32b, 32c are separately located in the insulative spaces 33c, 32c and a gap G with a width of about 20 μm˜80 μm is formed between edges of the branch conductors 32b, 33b and edges of the insulative spaces 33c, 32c to keep insulation. Each of the main conductors 32a, 33a forms a signal path 34. The main conductors 32a, 33a of the sensing electrode 32 and driving electrodes 33 are used for transmitting signals from the branch conductors 32b, 33b, so each main conductor 32a, 33a is electrically connected to one of contacts 35 disposed in the shaded area 11 through one of the signal paths 34. The touch sensing layer 30 is a transparent conductive film, such as an indium tin oxide, indium zinc oxide, aluminum zinc oxide or polyethylenedioxythiophene thin film.
The auxiliary wires layer 40 is superposed on the touch sensing layer 30 and has tiny metal wires 41. Each metal wires 41 is electrically attached to one of the signal paths 34 so that an end of each metal wire 41 is electrically connected to one of the contacts 35 and the other end thereof is electrically attached to one of the main conductors 32a, 33a as shown in
The metal wires 41 may be straight, waved or irregular lines. The auxiliary wire may be composed of discontinuous wires 41a as shown in
Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting. The present invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.