Touch detection using common electrodes of display device

US10338439B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10338439-B2
Application numberUS-201715466760-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 22, 2017
Priority dateMar 22, 2017
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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This application is directed to detecting touch events using a display pixel array. The display pixel array includes display pixels each of which is disposed between a display electrode and a common electrode. For touch sensing, a processing device drives the subset of common electrodes with an integration voltage that varies by a voltage variation at a predetermined slew rate. The processing device also drives a subset of display electrodes corresponding to the subset of common electrodes in a synchronous manner, thereby reducing an impact of parasitic capacitance associated with the subset of common electrodes. Each of the subset of display electrodes is driven with an adjusted display voltage that varies by the voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate. While driving the subsets of common and display electrodes, a capacitive sense signal associated with the subset of common electrodes is measured at an output of a capacitance sense circuit.

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A method of detecting touch events using a display pixel array, comprising: a processing device coupled to the display pixel array including a plurality of display pixels, a plurality of display electrodes and a plurality of common electrodes, wherein each display pixel is disposed between a display electrode and a common electrode, and in a touch sensing state: electrically coupling a first subset of the plurality of common electrodes to a capacitance sense circuit for touch detection; driving the first subset of common electrodes with an integration voltage that varies by a first voltage variation at a predetermined slew rate; driving a first subset of display electrodes corresponding to the first subset of common electrodes in a synchronous manner with the first subset of common electrodes, thereby reducing an impact of parasitic capacitance associated with the first subset of common electrodes, wherein each of the first subset of display electrodes is driven with an adjusted display voltage that varies by the first voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate; and while driving the first subset of common electrodes and the first subset of display electrodes, measuring a capacitive sense signal associated with the first subset of common electrodes at an output of the capacitance sense circuit. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: alternating between the display driving state and the touch sensing state according to a predetermined duty cycle for the display driving state, thereby detecting a contact with or a proximity to a touch sensing surface associated with the display pixel array without interfering with current display operations of the display pixel array. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: driving a second subset of common electrodes in a synchronous manner with the first subset of common electrodes, wherein the second subset of common electrodes is distinct from the first subset of common electrodes. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the second subset of common electrodes is located in the same row or column of the first subset of common electrodes. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the first subset of display electrodes is driven by a thin film transistor (TFT) that is coupled to a gate electrode and a source electrode, and driving the first subset of display electrodes further comprises: for each of the first subset of display electrodes, driving both the gate electrode and the source electrode in a synchronous manner with the first subset of common electrodes, wherein the gate electrode and the source electrode are driven by a gate voltage and a source voltage, respectively, and both the gate and source voltages vary by the first voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein measuring the capacitive sense signal further comprises: driving a second subset of display electrodes in a synchronous manner with the first subset of common electrodes, wherein the second subset of display electrodes are distinct from the first subset of display electrodes, and correspond to a distinct subset of display pixels from those corresponding to the first subset of display electrodes and the first subset of common electrodes. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the display pixel array includes a first number of display pixels corresponding to the first number of display electrodes, and is divided into a second number of pixel sets, one of the second number of pixel sets including a first subset of display pixels corresponding to the first subset of display electrodes and the first subset of common electrodes. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: scanning each of the second number of pixel sets in the touch sensing state, thereby detecting a contact with or a proximity to a touch sensing surface associated with the display pixel array without interfering with current display operations of the pixel display array. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first subset of common electrodes includes a third number of common electrodes each of which corresponds to one of the first subset of display electrodes. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first subset of common electrodes includes a single common electrode corresponding to the first subset of display electrodes. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: controlling the predetermined slew rate to be less than a predetermined slew rate threshold such that the capacitive sense signal does not overshoot to cause current saturation in the capacitance sense circuit. 12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: at a display driving state, electrically coupled the plurality of common electrodes to a ground. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first subset of display electrodes includes a first display electrode that is driven by a first TFT coupled to a first gate electrode and a first source electrode; in accordance with a display driving state, the first gate electrode is driven by a first gate voltage; and in accordance with the touch sensing state, driving the first subset of display electrodes further comprises: driving the first gate electrode in a synchronous manner with the first subset of common electrodes, wherein the first gate electrode is driven by a second gate voltage that is substantially equal to the first gate voltage superimposed with the integration voltage, and varies by the first voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein in accordance with the display driving state, the first gate voltage is substantially equal to a TFT turn-on voltage that turns on the first TFT for electrically coupling the first source electrode and the first display electrode. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein in the display driving state, both the first source electrode and the first display electrode are driven by a display voltage, and wherein in the touch sensing state that is subsequent to the display driving state, the display voltage is adjusted according to the integration voltage, and the adjusted display voltage is substantially equal to the display voltage superimposed with the integration voltage, and varies by the first voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein in accordance with the display driving state, the first gate electrode was driven by a TFT turn-off voltage that turns off the first TFT for electrically decoupling the first source electrode and the first display electrode. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first source electrode is maintained at the same voltage level of the first subset of common electrodes, and in the touch sensing state that is subsequent to the display driving state, the first source electrode is driven with a source voltage that tracks and is substantially equal to the integration voltage driving the first subset of common electrodes. 18. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: generating the second gate voltage at a gate voltage generator, wherein the gate voltage generator is selected from one of a resistive level shifter, a capacitive level shifter, and a ground kicker driver, wherein the gate voltage generator is coupled to receive the integration voltage, biased under one of a TFT turn-on voltage and a TFT turn-off voltage, and configured to generate the second gate voltage that varies by the first variation at the predetermined slew rate. 19. A touch sensing system, comprising: a display pixel array including a plural

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  • G06F3/0412Primary

    Digitisers structurally integrated in a display · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • in which the switching element is a three-electrode device {(G02F1/136277 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Input devices, e.g. touch panels · CPC title

  • by capacitive means · CPC title

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What does patent US10338439B2 cover?
This application is directed to detecting touch events using a display pixel array. The display pixel array includes display pixels each of which is disposed between a display electrode and a common electrode. For touch sensing, a processing device drives the subset of common electrodes with an integration voltage that varies by a voltage variation at a predetermined slew rate. The processing d…
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Parade Tech Ltd
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Primary CPC classification G06F3/0412. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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