Claims
- 1. A single-oscillator touch sensor comprising:
- oscillator circuit means consisting of an LC oscillator circuit,
- rectification circuit means for rectifying output from said LC oscillator circuit,
- sensor plate means connected to said oscillator circuit and said rectification circuit means at a common point located between said oscillator circuit and said rectification circuit means, a resistance element and a capacitance element connecting said sensor plate means to said common point,
- voltage detection circuit means for detecting contact between a substance and said sensor plate means by detecting an impedance drop caused by contact of the substance with said sensor plate means as a change in voltage in said rectification circuit means.
- 2. The touch sensor according to claim 1, wherein said rectification circuit means includes an RC circuit, said RC circuit being dischargeable by an impedance drop caused by contact between a substance and said sensor plate means.
- 3. The touch sensor according to claim 2, wherein said voltage detection circuit means includes means to output a pulse signal in response to discharging of said RC circuit.
- 4. The touch sensor according to claim 3, wherein said voltage detection circuit means includes transistor means, connected to said rectification circuit means through a discharge circuit, for generating said pulse signal.
- 5. The touch sensor according to claim 3, wherein said voltage detection circuit means includes transistor means for generating said pulse signal.
- 6. The touch sensor according to claim 3, wherein said RC circuit has a resistance value of 50 Kohms and said oscillator circuit means is adapted to operate at 360 kHz.
- 7. The touch sensor according to claim 3, wherein said RC circuit has a capacitance value of 25 pF and said oscillator circuit means is adapted to operate at 360 kHz.
- 8. The touch sensor according to claim 1, wherein said sensor plate means includes an electroluminescent panel and a transparent substrate on said panel.
- 9. the touch sensor according to claim 8, wherein said oscillator circuit operates at a sufficiently low frequency to prevent mutual interference between said oscillator circuit and said electroluminescent panel.
- 10. The touch sensor according to claim 8, wherein said electroluminescent panel is illuminated in response to a signal from a light detection sensor.
- 11. The touch sensor according to claim 1, wherein said oscillator circuit is a Colpitts oscillator circuit.
- 12. The touch sensor according to claim 1, wherein said rectification circuit means includes diode means for shunting to ground static discharge induced by contact by a substance with said sensor plate means.
- 13. The touch sensor according to claim 1, wherein said resistance element has a value of up to 50 Kohms.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/903,673, filed Jun. 24, 1992, now abandoned, which application is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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