Proximity and touch sensing surface for integration with a display
First Claim
1. A system for sensing proximity to, and touching of, a transparent layer having two principal surfaces, the layer forming an outer surface of a display, the system comprising:
- a first emitter of light, configured to emit light, during a first time interval, at a first infrared wavelength into a region between the two principal surfaces;
a plurality of second emitters of light, configured to emit light, during a second time interval, at a second infrared wavelength longer than the first infrared wavelength and to illuminate a volume exterior to the display;
a plurality of first sensors in an interior of the display, configured to sense light, during the first time interval and during a third time interval, at the first infrared wavelength and configured to be insensitive to light at the second infrared wavelength; and
a plurality of second sensors, configured to sense light, during the second time interval and during the third time interval, at the first infrared wavelength and at the second infrared wavelength,the first time interval, the second time interval, and the third time interval not overlapping in time,the first emitter being configured not to emit light during the second time interval and the third time interval,the second emitters being configured not to emit light during the first time interval and the third time interval.
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Abstract
A system and method for hover detection and touch detection in a display. In one embodiment, a first set of infrared (IR) emitters illuminates the interior of a transparent layer and the IR light is confined to the interior of the layer by total internal reflection, unless an object, such as a finger, touches the surface of the layer. Additional IR emitters at a different wavelength illuminate the volume outside of the display for hover detection. Two sets of wavelength-selective IR sensors, such as quantum dot sensors, are embedded in the display and are used to localize one or more fingers touching, or hovering near, the display.
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16 Claims
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1. A system for sensing proximity to, and touching of, a transparent layer having two principal surfaces, the layer forming an outer surface of a display, the system comprising:
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a first emitter of light, configured to emit light, during a first time interval, at a first infrared wavelength into a region between the two principal surfaces; a plurality of second emitters of light, configured to emit light, during a second time interval, at a second infrared wavelength longer than the first infrared wavelength and to illuminate a volume exterior to the display; a plurality of first sensors in an interior of the display, configured to sense light, during the first time interval and during a third time interval, at the first infrared wavelength and configured to be insensitive to light at the second infrared wavelength; and a plurality of second sensors, configured to sense light, during the second time interval and during the third time interval, at the first infrared wavelength and at the second infrared wavelength, the first time interval, the second time interval, and the third time interval not overlapping in time, the first emitter being configured not to emit light during the second time interval and the third time interval, the second emitters being configured not to emit light during the first time interval and the third time interval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for sensing proximity to, and touching of, a transparent layer having two principal surfaces, the layer forming an outer surface of a display, the method comprising:
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emitting light at a first infrared wavelength, by a first emitter of light, during a first time interval, not during a second time interval, and not during a third time interval, the first time interval, the second time interval, and the third time interval not overlapping in time, into a region between the two principal surfaces; emitting light at a second infrared wavelength longer than the first infrared wavelength, by a plurality of second emitters of light, during the second time interval, not during the first time interval, and not during the third time interval, illuminating a volume exterior to the display; sensing light at the first infrared wavelength, by a plurality of first sensors in an interior of the display, during the first time interval and during the third time interval, the first sensors being configured to be insensitive to light at the second infrared wavelength; and sensing light at the second infrared wavelength, by a plurality of second sensors, during the second time interval and during the third time interval, the second sensors being configured to sense light at the first infrared wavelength and at the second infrared wavelength.
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