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Touch panel sensing circuit

  • US 8,514,191 B2
  • Filed: 10/20/2010
  • Issued: 08/20/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/30/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A touch panel, comprising:

  • a touch panel sensing circuit for sensing a voltage variation of a coupling capacitor formed between a first directional signal line and a second directional signal line separated from the first directional signal line when an object approaches,wherein the touch panel sensing circuit comprises;

    an input voltage source for producing a plurality of periodic voltage cycles;

    a first voltage switch having a first terminal connected to the input voltage source and a second terminal connected to the first directional signal line;

    a common voltage source for providing a DC common voltage;

    a second voltage switch having a first terminal connected to the common voltage source and a second terminal connected to the first directional signal line;

    a first switch having a first terminal connected to the second directional signal line;

    an amplifier having an inverting input terminal connected to a second terminal of the first switch;

    a second switch having a first terminal connected to the inverting input terminal of the amplifier;

    a third switch having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the second switch and a second terminal connected to the common voltage source;

    a fourth switch having a first terminal connected to the inverting input terminal of the amplifier;

    a first feedback capacitor having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the fourth switch;

    a fifth switch having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the first feedback capacitor and a second terminal connected to an output terminal of the amplifier;

    a sixth switch having a first terminal connected to the input voltage source and a second terminal connected to the second terminal of the first feedback capacitor;

    a seventh switch having a first terminal connected to the second terminal of the fourth switch and a second terminal connected to the common voltage source;

    an eighth switch having a first terminal connected to the inverting input terminal of the amplifier and a second terminal connected to the output terminal of the amplifier; and

    a third voltage switch having a first terminal connected to a non-inverting input terminal of the amplifier, a second terminal connected to the common voltage source and a third terminal connected to the input voltage source, andwherein the touch panel further comprises;

    a first directional signal line switch for controlling a set of input voltage sources and a set of common voltage sources, wherein the set of input voltage sources provides the input voltage, and the set of common voltage sources provides the DC common voltage;

    a first timing controller connected to the touch panel sensing circuit for controlling a timing of the touch panel sensing circuit;

    a second timing controller connected to the first directional signal line switch for controlling a timing of the first directional signal line switch to provide the input and the common voltage sources, wherein the touch panel sensing circuit senses a second directional voltage, the first timing controller controls the first to eighth switches and the third voltage switch, and the second timing controller controls an input voltage of at least one first directional signal line, thereby producing a plurality of clock signals on the at least one first directional signal line and obtaining a plurality of accumulated voltage variations through the variations of the coupling capacitors respectively between the first and second directional signal lines;

    an analog to digital converter (ADC) connected to the sensing circuit for converting the voltage variations into a digital code; and

    a digital signal processor connected to the ADC for determining whether an object approaches to touch the touch panel based on the digital code.

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