TABLET HAVING A FLEXIBLE AND TRANSPARENT SENSING AREA
First Claim
1. A tablet having a flexible and transparent sensing region, comprising:
- a antenna substrate of an insulating material including a first loop antenna of a transparent conductive material pattern formed to enclose an external circumference of an electronic pen sensing region for detecting a position of the electronic pen; and
a plurality of first line antennas of a conductive material pattern which are arranged in parallel with each other within an internal portion of the first loop antenna and ends of which are electrically connected to the first loop antenna; and
a control substrate including a first multiplexer (MUX) which has the other ends of the plurality of first line antennas, as inputs, and is configured to select any one of the inputs according to a first selection signal, as an output;
an amplifier which is configured to output a potential difference between an output of the first multiplexer and an output of the first loop antenna; and
a MCU (micro controller unit) which is configured to generate the first selection signal in any manner to select at least one of the plurality of first line antennas and then detect a position of the electronic pen outputting a resonant voltage of a predetermined frequency, from any one of the first line antennas on the basis of the potential difference outputted from the amplifier when the electronic pen approaches closely the electronic pen sensing region.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a tablet having a flexible and transparent sensing area, comprising: an insulating transparent base material having a first loop antenna and a plurality of comb-shaped first line antennas; and a control substrate having, mounted thereon, a first multiplexer (MUX) for selecting one of the ends of the plurality of first line antennas, an amplifier for outputting a potential difference between an output of the first multiplexer and the first loop antenna, and an MCU (micro controller unit) for generating a first selection signal and, on the basis of the potential difference from the amplifier, sensing the position of an electronic pen from one line antenna. The first loop antenna formed on the transparent base material is combined with a first conductive pattern formed on the control substrate, thereby forming a closed loop. Each of the plurality of first line antennas is connected to each of a plurality of first extending patterns insulatively crossing the first conductive pattern on the control substrate. The plurality of first extending patterns are connected to an input of the first multiplexer.
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17 Claims
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1. A tablet having a flexible and transparent sensing region, comprising:
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a antenna substrate of an insulating material including a first loop antenna of a transparent conductive material pattern formed to enclose an external circumference of an electronic pen sensing region for detecting a position of the electronic pen; and
a plurality of first line antennas of a conductive material pattern which are arranged in parallel with each other within an internal portion of the first loop antenna and ends of which are electrically connected to the first loop antenna; anda control substrate including a first multiplexer (MUX) which has the other ends of the plurality of first line antennas, as inputs, and is configured to select any one of the inputs according to a first selection signal, as an output;
an amplifier which is configured to output a potential difference between an output of the first multiplexer and an output of the first loop antenna; and
a MCU (micro controller unit) which is configured to generate the first selection signal in any manner to select at least one of the plurality of first line antennas and then detect a position of the electronic pen outputting a resonant voltage of a predetermined frequency, from any one of the first line antennas on the basis of the potential difference outputted from the amplifier when the electronic pen approaches closely the electronic pen sensing region. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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