Transparent temperature sensor for an active matrix liquid crystal display
First Claim
1. A temperature sensor for a liquid crystal material, the temperature sensor being a part of a liquid crystal display (LCD) assembly, the temperature sensor comprising:
- a thin layer of transparent conductive material disposed across a viewing area of the LCD assembly;
a precision current source which transmits a known current through the thin layer of conductive material;
means to measure a voltage drop across the thin layer of transparent conductive material; and
means to calculate a resistance of the thin layer of transparent conductive material based on the voltage drop and convert the resistance to a temperature reading.
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Abstract
A temperature sensor for the liquid crystal portion of a liquid crystal display assembly which includes a thin layer of transparent conductive material which is spread across the viewing area of the display. This layer of transparent conductive material can provide heat to warm up the display when a large voltage is put across it, and can also be used to measure liquid crystal temperature. It is known that the resistance of materials such as indium tin oxide (ITO) changes at a known rate with respect to temperature. By using this transparent layer of material in the stacked elements of a liquid crystal display assembly, an accurate reading of the liquid crystal temperature can be made.
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1. A temperature sensor for a liquid crystal material, the temperature sensor being a part of a liquid crystal display (LCD) assembly, the temperature sensor comprising:
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a thin layer of transparent conductive material disposed across a viewing area of the LCD assembly; a precision current source which transmits a known current through the thin layer of conductive material; means to measure a voltage drop across the thin layer of transparent conductive material; and means to calculate a resistance of the thin layer of transparent conductive material based on the voltage drop and convert the resistance to a temperature reading. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A temperature sensor for a liquid crystal material, the temperature sensor being part of a liquid crystal display (LCD) assembly, the temperature sensor comprising:
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a thin layer of transparent conductive material disposed across a viewing area of the LCD assembly connected to a voltage source, said thin layer of transparent conductive material is for heating the LCD assembly; a precision current source which transmits a known current through the thin layer of conductive material; means to measure a voltage drop across the thin layer of the transparent conductive material; and means to calculate a resistance of the thin layer of transparent conductive material based on the voltage drop and convert the resistance to a temperature. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A temperature sensor for a liquid crystal material, the temperature sensor being a part of a liquid crystal display (LCD) assembly, the temperature sensor comprising:
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a thin layer of transparent conductive material disposed across a viewing area of the LCD assembly; a voltage source selectively connected to said thin layer of transparent conductive material for heating the LCD assembly; a current measuring device between the voltage source and the thin layer of transparent conductive material which measures a current through the thin layer of transparent conductive material while the thin layer of transparent conductive material is connected to the voltage source; and means to calculate a resistance of the thin layer of transparent conductive material connected to the current measuring device, said means calculates the resistance of the transparent conductive layer and converts the resistance to a temperature reading.
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