The present disclosure relates to buttons, and particularly to a touch-sensitive push-button and an electronic device using the touch-sensitive push-button.
Push buttons and touch-sensitive buttons of electronic devices are currently configured only as separate individual components, which increases a cost and complexity of the electronic devices.
Many aspects of the embodiments 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 disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following disclosure the term “coupled” is defined as connected, whether directly or indirectly through intervening components, and is not necessarily limited to physical connections. The connection can be such that the objects are permanently connected or releasably connected.
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The touch-sensitive push-button assembly 10 includes a button 11 and a capacitor 12 arranged on a top side of the button 11. The controller 20 includes a multiplexer 21, a comparing unit 22, and a counter 23. A first end of the capacitor 12 is grounded, and a second end of the capacitor 12 is electrically coupled to one input pin of the multiplexer 21 via a resistor (not labeled). An output pin of the multiplexer 21 is electrically coupled to an inverting input pin of the comparing unit 22. A non-inverting input pin of the comparing unit 22 can output either a high-level or low-level signal set by an automatic level setter. An output pin of the comparing unit 22 is electrically coupled to the counter 23 and the inverting input pin of the comparing unit 22.
The capacitor 12 and the comparing unit 22 constitute an oscillating circuit. The oscillating circuit undergoes a constant periodic charging and discharging cycle when the capacitor 12 is not touched. A frequency of the charging and discharging cycle is detected by the counter 23. When the capacitor 12 is touched by a user's finger, the frequency of the charging and discharging cycle changes. According to the change in frequency of the charging and discharging cycle, the user's touch on the capacitor 12 is determined. The processor 30 executes a first action when the capacitor 12 is touched.
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In the embodiment, the switch 14 can include a first metal tab 141 and a second metal tab 142 arranged on a bottom side of the button 11, and a third metal tab 41 arranged on the circuit board 40. The first metal tab 141 and the second metal tab 142 are spaced from each other and contact the third metal tab 41 when the button is pressed, thereby changing the switch 14 from the electrical OFF state to the electrical ON state.
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While various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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2013102621098 | Jun 2013 | CN | national |