Touch display device, touch system, touch master, and communicaiton method
US-2018107338-A1 · Apr 19, 2018 · US
US10732775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10732775-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815940260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A touch sensor may include a substrate and may include electrode units, first demultiplexers, second demultiplexers, and driving pads all located on the substrate. The electrode units each may include a plurality of electrode groups, the electrode groups each including a plurality of touch electrodes. The first demultiplexers each may include a plurality of sub-demultiplexers and each may be electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrode units. Each of the sub-demultiplexers of a first demultiplexer may be electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrode groups of a corresponding electrode unit. The second demultiplexers may be connected between the first demultiplexers and the driving pads.
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What is claimed is: 1. A touch sensor comprising: a substrate; electrode units located on the substrate and each including a plurality of electrode groups, the electrode groups each including a plurality of touch electrodes; first demultiplexers located on the substrate, each including a plurality of sub-demultiplexers, and each being electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrode units, each of the sub-demultiplexers of a first demultiplexer being electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrode groups of a corresponding electrode unit; driving pads located on the substrate; and second demultiplexers located on the substrate and connected between the first demultiplexers and the driving pads. 2. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein each of the electrode units includes a first electrode group, a second electrode group, a third electrode group, and a fourth electrode group. 3. The touch sensor of claim 2 , wherein the first electrode group and the third electrode group are disposed adjacent to each other along a first direction, and wherein the second electrode group and the fourth electrode group are disposed adjacent to each other along the first direction. 4. The touch sensor of claim 3 , wherein the first electrode group and the second electrode group are disposed adjacent to each other along a second direction different from the first direction, and wherein the third electrode group and the fourth electrode group are disposed adjacent to each other along the second direction. 5. The touch sensor of claim 2 , wherein the first electrode group and the third electrode group are disposed on a first column, and wherein the second electrode group and the fourth electrode group are disposed on a second column parallel to the first column. 6. The touch sensor of claim 2 , wherein each of the first demultiplexers includes a first sub-demultiplexer electrically connected to the first electrode group, a second sub-demultiplexer electrically connected to the second electrode group, a third sub-demultiplexer electrically connected to the third electrode group, and a fourth sub-demultiplexer electrically connected to the fourth electrode group. 7. The touch sensor of claim 6 , wherein each of the second demultiplexers electrically connects the first sub-demultiplexer to a corresponding driving pad during a first period, electrically connects the second sub-demultiplexer to the corresponding driving pad during a second period, electrically connects the third sub-demultiplexer to the corresponding driving pad during a third period, and electrically connects the fourth sub-demultiplexer to the corresponding driving pad during a fourth period. 8. The touch sensor of claim 7 , wherein the first sub-demultiplexer sequentially connects touch electrodes included in the first electrode group electrically to the corresponding driving pad during the first period, wherein the second sub-demultiplexer sequentially connects touch electrodes included in the second electrode group electrically to the corresponding driving pad during the second period, wherein the third sub-demultiplexer sequentially connects touch electrodes included in the third electrode group electrically to the corresponding driving pad during the third period, and wherein the fourth sub-demultiplexer sequentially connects touch electrodes included in the fourth electrode group electrically to the corresponding driving pad during the fourth period. 9. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein operations of the first demultiplexers are controlled by same first control signals, and wherein operations of the second demultiplexers are controlled by same second control signals. 10. The touch sensor of claim 9 , further comprising: first control pads located on the substrate and configured for providing the first control signals to the first demultiplexers; and second control pads located on the substrate and configured for providing the second control signals to the second demultiplexers. 11. The touch sensor of claim 1 , further comprising: a first voltage pad located on the substrate; and third demultiplexers connected between the electrode units and the first voltage pad. 12. The touch sensor of claim 11 , wherein each of the third demultiplexers includes sub-demultiplexers respectively electrically connected to different electrode groups. 13. The touch sensor of claim 11 , further comprising: a second voltage pad located on the substrate; and fourth demultiplexers connected between the electrode units and the second voltage pad. 14. The touch sensor of claim 13 , wherein each of the fourth demultiplexers includes sub-demultiplexers respectively electrically connected to different electrode groups. 15. The touch sensor of claim 13 , wherein the first voltage pad provides a first voltage to the third demultiplexers, wherein the second voltage pad provides a second voltage to the fourth demultiplexers, and wherein a voltage value of the first voltage is higher than a voltage value of the second voltage. 16. The touch sensor of claim 13 , wherein operations of the third demultiplexers are controlled by same third control signals, and wherein operations of the fourth demultiplexers are controlled by same fourth control signals. 17. The touch sensor of claim 16 , further comprising: third control pads located on the substrate and configured for providing the third control signals to the third demultiplexers; and fourth control pads located on the substrate and configured for providing the fourth control signals to the fourth demultiplexers. 18. The touch sensor of claim 1 , further comprising: a connecting member electrically connected to the driving pads; and a touch driving unit for supplying a driving signal to the driving pads through the connecting member. 19. A method for driving a touch sensor, the method comprising: sequentially supplying a driving signal to touch electrodes included in first electrode groups during a first period; subsequently, sequentially supplying the driving signal to touch electrodes included in second electrode groups during a second period; subsequently, sequentially supplying the driving signal to touch electrodes included in third electrode groups during a third period; and subsequently, sequentially supplying the driving signal to touch electrodes included in fourth electrode groups during a fourth period, wherein all touch electrodes in all of the first electrode groups, the second electrode groups, the third electrode groups, and the fourth electrode groups except touch electrodes being currently supplied with the driving signal are supplied with at least one of a first voltage and a second voltage. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first electrode groups and the third electrode groups are disposed along a first direction, and wherein the second electrode groups and the fourth electrode groups are disposed along the first direction. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the first electrode groups and the second electrode groups are alternately disposed along a second direction different from the first direction, and wherein the third electrode groups and the fourth electrode groups are alternately disposed along the second direction. 22. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first electrode groups and the third electrode groups are disposed in odd-numbered columns, and wherein the second electrode groups and the fourth elec
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