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Liquid crystal display device with touch panel

  • US 9,471,188 B2
  • Filed: 10/01/2014
  • Issued: 10/18/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/02/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A liquid crystal display device with a touch panel comprising:

  • pixel electrodes that are a plurality of electrodes which are disposed in each pixel disposed in a display region and to which a potential is applied depending on a gradation value;

    common electrodes that are a plurality of electrodes which extend in one direction across the display region;

    detection electrodes that are a plurality of electrodes which extend in a direction different from the one direction across the display region, form an electric capacitance with driving electrodes that are a part of the common electrodes, and detect a contact position on a panel;

    a liquid crystal layer that is formed by a liquid crystal composition in which an orientation is changed by an electric field formed by the pixel electrodes and the common electrodes;

    a detection circuit that includes a rising detection circuit and a falling detection circuit; and

    a driving pulse output section that applies a driving pulse once to the driving electrodes for detecting contact within two successive horizontal synchronizing periods that are periods of display,wherein the rising detection circuit includes a first integral capacitance and a first switch electrically connected to the detection electrodes,wherein the falling detection circuit includes a second integral capacitance and a second switch electrically connected to the detection electrodes,wherein the driving pulse output section generates the change in the potential of one of the rising and the falling of the driving pulse, before writing of a potential depending on the gradation value which is applied to the pixel electrodes, andwherein the first switch is in ON state between the rising and the following writing, and the second switch is in ON state between the falling and the following writing.

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