Liquid crystal display device
First Claim
1. A liquid crystal display device having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix, comprising:
- a first substrate;
a second substrate;
a liquid crystal interposed between the first and the second substrates; and
a detection circuit,wherein the second substrate has a detection electrode for a touch panel;
each of the pixels includes a pixel electrode and a counter electrode;
the counter electrode is applied with a counter voltage for displaying and a touch scanning voltage for detecting a touch coordinate;
the counter electrode is divided into a plurality of blocks;
the counter electrode divided into blocks is provided common to the respective pixels on a plurality of consecutive display lines;
the counter electrode divided into blocks serves as a scanning electrode for the touch panel,the detection circuit includes a calibration capacity element provided for each detection electrode, having one end connected to the detection electrode, and supplies a calibration voltage to the other end of the calibration capacity element in a touched position detection process for each intersection between the respective detection electrodes and the scanning electrodes,the detection circuit supplies a reference voltage to both ends of the calibration capacity element, anda voltage of the detection electrode is varied by the calibration voltage supplied to the other end of the calibration capacity element in the touched position detection process.
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Abstract
A liquid crystal display device with a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a liquid crystal interposed between the first and the second substrates, and a detection circuit. The second substrate includes a detection electrode for a touch panel. The respective pixels have pixel electrodes and counter electrodes. The counter electrode divided into a plurality of blocks is provided common to the respective pixels on a plurality of consecutive display lines. The counter electrode divided into blocks serves as the scanning electrode for the touch panel. The detection circuit includes a calibration capacity element provided for each of the detection electrodes, having one end connected to the detection electrode, and supplies a calibration voltage to the other end of the calibration capacity element in a touched position detection process.
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15 Claims
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1. A liquid crystal display device having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix, comprising:
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a first substrate; a second substrate; a liquid crystal interposed between the first and the second substrates; and a detection circuit, wherein the second substrate has a detection electrode for a touch panel; each of the pixels includes a pixel electrode and a counter electrode; the counter electrode is applied with a counter voltage for displaying and a touch scanning voltage for detecting a touch coordinate; the counter electrode is divided into a plurality of blocks; the counter electrode divided into blocks is provided common to the respective pixels on a plurality of consecutive display lines; the counter electrode divided into blocks serves as a scanning electrode for the touch panel, the detection circuit includes a calibration capacity element provided for each detection electrode, having one end connected to the detection electrode, and supplies a calibration voltage to the other end of the calibration capacity element in a touched position detection process for each intersection between the respective detection electrodes and the scanning electrodes, the detection circuit supplies a reference voltage to both ends of the calibration capacity element, and a voltage of the detection electrode is varied by the calibration voltage supplied to the other end of the calibration capacity element in the touched position detection process. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A liquid crystal display device having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix, comprising:
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a first substrate; a second substrate; a liquid crystal interposed between the first and the second substrates; and a detection circuit, wherein the second substrate has a detection electrode for a touch panel; each of the pixels includes a pixel electrode and a counter electrode; the counter electrode is applied with a counter voltage for displaying and a touch scanning voltage for detecting a touch coordinate; the counter electrode is divided into a plurality of blocks; the counter electrode divided into blocks is provided common to the respective pixels on a plurality of consecutive display lines; the counter electrode divided into blocks serves as a scanning electrode for the touch panel, the detection circuit includes a calibration capacity element provided for each detection electrodes, having one end connected to the detection electrode, and in testing a short-circuit between two adjacent detection electrodes, supplies a first calibration voltage that extracts no charge to the other end of the calibration capacity element having the one end connected to odd-numbered detection electrodes, and supplies a second calibration voltage that is allowed to sufficiently extract the charge to the other end of the calibration capacity element having the one end connected to even-numbered detection electrodes for carrying out a touched position detection process, and a voltage of the detection electrode is varied by the first calibration voltage or the second calibration voltage supplied to the other end of the calibration capacity element in testing a short-circuit, wherein the touch scanning voltage is not supplied to the counter electrode and the detection electrode in testing the short-circuit. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A liquid crystal display device having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix, comprising a liquid crystal display panel provided with a first substrate, a second substrate, a liquid crystal interposed between the first and the second substrates, and a detection circuit,
wherein the second substrate has a detection electrode for a touch panel; -
each of the pixels includes a pixel electrode and a counter electrode; the counter electrode is divided into a plurality of blocks; the counter electrode divided into blocks is provided common to the respective pixels on a plurality of consecutive display lines; the counter electrode divided into blocks serves as a scanning electrode for the touch panel, the detection circuit includes a plurality of integration circuits provided for the respective detection electrodes, and connected to the detection electrodes, a calibration capacity element provided for the detection electrode, having one end connected to the detection electrode, and a memory element which stores calibration data for each intersection between the detection electrode and the counter electrode divided into blocks; in testing a short-circuit between two adjacent detection electrodes, first calibration data that extract no charge are stored as the calibration data for each of the intersections between odd-numbered detection electrodes and the counter electrode divided into blocks, and second calibration data that are allowed to sufficiently extract the charge are stored as the calibration data for each of the intersections between even-numbered detection electrodes and the counter electrode divided into blocks, and in testing the short-circuit between the two adjacent detection electrodes, a reference voltage of VREF is generated and supplied to the other end of the calibration capacity element having the one end connected to the odd-numbered detection electrode as a calibration data voltage corresponding to the first calibration data stored in the memory element, and a voltage of GND to be fed to the integration circuit is generated and supplied to the other end of the calibration capacity element having the one end connected to the even-numbered detection electrode as the calibration data voltage corresponding to the second calibration data stored in the memory element for carrying out a touched position detection process. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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