Writeable electrophoretic displays including sensing circuits and styli configured to interact with sensing circuits

US10324577B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10324577-B2
Application numberUS-201815906323-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 27, 2018
Priority dateFeb 28, 2017
Publication dateJun 18, 2019
Grant dateJun 18, 2019

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A writeable display medium incorporating various sensing elements into the backplane of the writeable display medium so that the sensing elements can cause the associated pixels to update immediately in contrast to state-of-the art writeable displays that rely on a feedback loop between a digitizing layer and a display driver that controls the output of a display. As a stylus is moved over the display, a signal emitted from the stylus (e.g., an electromagnetic field) will change the state of a transistor associated with a pixel, resulting in a nearly instantaneous state change in the display (i.e., white to black).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A writeable display medium comprising: a light-transmissive front electrode; an array of pixel electrodes; an electrophoretic medium comprising charged particles that move in the presence of an electric field, the electrophoretic medium being sandwiched between the light-transmissive front electrode and the array of pixel electrodes; a first set of transistors, each transistor having a drain, source, and gate, wherein the source is coupled to a data driver, the gate is coupled to a scan driver, and the drain is coupled to one of the pixel electrodes; a second set of transistors, each transistor having a drain, source, and gate, wherein the source is coupled to a write voltage source, the gate is coupled to a sensing circuit, and the drain is coupled to one of the pixel electrodes; and a digitizing layer configured to locate a touch on the writeable display medium. 2. The writeable display medium of claim 1 , further comprising a power source operatively coupled to the data driver, scan driver, and write voltage source. 3. The writeable display medium of claim 2 , further comprising memory operatively coupled to the digitizing layer and the data and scan drivers, the memory configured to receive position information from the digitizing layer and to send the position information to the data and scan drivers. 4. The writeable display medium of claim 1 , wherein the sensing circuit comprises a magnetoresistor or a photoresistor. 5. The writeable display medium of claim 4 , wherein the sensing circuit comprises a magnetoresistor, and the magnetoresistor comprises copper, iron, or cobalt. 6. The writeable display medium of claim 1 , wherein the digitizing layer uses electromagnetic sensing to determine the position of a touch. 7. The writeable display medium of claim 1 , wherein the digitizing layer uses capacitive sensing to determine the position of a touch. 8. A writeable system including the writeable display medium of claim 1 and a stylus comprising an electromagnet or a rare earth magnet. 9. A writeable display medium comprising: a light-transmissive front electrode; an array of pixel electrodes; an electrophoretic medium comprising charged particles that move in the presence of an electric field, the electrophoretic medium being sandwiched between the light-transmissive front electrode and the array of pixel electrodes; a plurality of transistors, each transistor having a drain, source, and gate, wherein the source is coupled to a data driver, the gate is coupled to a scan driver, and the drain is coupled to one of the pixel electrodes; a plurality of rectifier circuits, wherein each rectifier circuit is operatively coupled to a pixel electrode; a plurality of inductive coils, wherein each inductive coil is operatively coupled to a rectifier circuit; and a digitizing layer configured to locate a touch on the writeable display medium. 10. The writeable display medium of claim 9 , further comprising a power source operatively coupled to the data driver and scan driver. 11. The writeable display medium of claim 10 , further comprising memory operatively coupled to the digitizing layer and the data and scan drivers, the memory configured to receive position information from the digitizing layer and to send the position information to the data and scan drivers. 12. The writeable display medium of claim 9 , wherein the rectifier circuit comprises diodes. 13. The writeable display medium of claim 12 , wherein the rectifier circuit is a full bridge diode circuit. 14. The writeable display medium of claim 9 , wherein the digitizing layer uses electromagnetic sensing to determine the position of a touch. 15. The writeable display medium of claim 9 , wherein the digitizing layer uses capacitive sensing to determine the position of a touch. 16. A writeable system including the writeable display medium of claim 9 and a stylus comprising an electromagnet or a rare earth magnet. 17. A writeable display medium comprising: a light-transmissive front electrode; an array of pixel electrodes; an electrophoretic medium comprising charged particles that move in the presence of an electric field, the electrophoretic medium being sandwiched between the light-transmissive front electrode and the array of pixel electrodes; a plurality of transistors, each transistor having a drain, source, and gate, wherein the source is coupled to a data driver, the gate is coupled to a scan driver, and the drain is coupled to one of the pixel electrodes; a plurality of Hall-Effect switches operatively coupled between a write voltage source and one of the pixel electrodes; and a digitizing layer configured to locate a touch on the writeable display medium. 18. The writeable display medium of claim 17 , further comprising a power source operatively coupled to the data driver, scan driver, and write voltage source. 19. The writeable display medium of claim 18 , further comprising memory operatively coupled to the digitizing layer and the data and scan drivers, the memory configured to receive position information from the digitizing layer and to send the position information to the data and scan drivers. 20. The writeable display medium of claim 17 , wherein the Hall-Effect switch comprises gallium arsenide, indium antimonide, or indium arsenide.

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  • Manufacturing, i.e. details related to manufacturing processes specially suited for touch sensitive devices · CPC title

  • by electromagnetic means · CPC title

  • based on particles moving in a fluid or in a gas, e.g. electrophoretic devices (electrophoretic devices per se G02F1/167) · CPC title

  • by electrophoresis · CPC title

  • Pens or stylus · CPC title

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What does patent US10324577B2 cover?
A writeable display medium incorporating various sensing elements into the backplane of the writeable display medium so that the sensing elements can cause the associated pixels to update immediately in contrast to state-of-the art writeable displays that rely on a feedback loop between a digitizing layer and a display driver that controls the output of a display. As a stylus is moved over the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
E Ink Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/0412. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 18 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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