Touch Panel
First Claim
1. A touch panel, comprising:
- an image driving circuit substrate, having a circuit end and a non-circuit end;
a display substrate, disposed over the image driving circuit substrate to at least partially overlap with the image driving circuit substrate, the display substrate having a first end corresponding to the non-circuit end and overhanging the non-circuit end;
a touch sensing circuit on an inner side of the display substrate; and
a touch sensing processor electrically connected to the touch sensing circuit, wherein the touch sensing processor is disposed on the inner side of the display substrate near the first end and is exposed outside the non-circuit end.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a touch panel used in a display device. The touch panel of the present invention is configured to display images and to receive as well as to process instructions inputted by user'"'"'s touches. A display substrate partially overlaps with an image driving circuit substrate of the touch panel. A touch sensing circuit is disposed on the inner side of the display substrate. A touch sensing processor is disposed on the inner side of a touch sensing circuit and is also electrically coupled to the touch sensing circuit. Consequently, the thickness of the touch panel as well as the overall thickness of the display device is reduced.
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12 Claims
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1. A touch panel, comprising:
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an image driving circuit substrate, having a circuit end and a non-circuit end; a display substrate, disposed over the image driving circuit substrate to at least partially overlap with the image driving circuit substrate, the display substrate having a first end corresponding to the non-circuit end and overhanging the non-circuit end; a touch sensing circuit on an inner side of the display substrate; and a touch sensing processor electrically connected to the touch sensing circuit, wherein the touch sensing processor is disposed on the inner side of the display substrate near the first end and is exposed outside the non-circuit end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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