Display system with electrostatic and radio links
US-2015193033-A1 · Jul 9, 2015 · US
US11467679B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11467679-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514959337-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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Disclosed is a touch screen device for transmitting button manipulation information based on a touch pen without using a separate wireless communication module. The touch screen device includes a touch screen including a plurality of touch electrodes, a touch driving circuit applying a touch electrode driving signal to the plurality of touch electrodes, and a touch pen receiving the touch electrode driving signal applied to the plurality of touch electrodes and transmitting a pen output signal to the touch screen in response to the received touch electrode driving signal. The touch pen includes at least one button, and when a user manipulates the at least one button, the touch pen adjusts the pen output signal.
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A touch screen device comprising: a touch screen including a plurality of touch electrodes; a touch driving circuit applying a touch electrode driving signal to the plurality of touch electrodes; and a touch pen receiving the touch electrode driving signal applied to the plurality of touch electrodes and transmitting a pen output signal to the touch screen in synchronization with the received touch electrode driving signal, wherein the touch pen comprises a conductive tip through which the touch pen receives the touch electrode driving signal and transmits the pen output signal, a switching circuit electrically connected to the conductive tip, the switching circuit determining whether the conductive tip is configured to act as a reception electrode to receive the touch electrode driving signal applied to the plurality of touch electrodes or to act as a transmission electrode to transmit the pen output signal through the plurality of touch electrodes to the touch screen, and a plurality of buttons, and when a user manipulates one of the plurality of buttons, the touch pen adjusts the pen output signal to transmit different button manipulation information according to button manipulation of the user, wherein the touch electrode drive signal is received in one frame or more periods prior to determining a synchronization timing of the pen output signal, wherein the pen output signal is varied in one or more of phase, amplitude and number of pulses depending on kinds of the buttons, and wherein the touch driving circuit senses the pen output signal transmitted from the conductive tip of the touch pen through the plurality of touch electrodes to recognize the button manipulation information. 2. The touch screen device of claim 1 , wherein the touch pen comprises: a portion of the conductive tip protruding to one side of a housing; a receiver amplifying, processing, and outputting the touch electrode driving signal received through the switching unit; a signal processor analyzing a signal supplied from the receiver to output a synchronization signal, and outputting a pen output variable signal for adjusting the pen output signal according to the button manipulation of the user; and a driver supplying the pen output signal, synchronized with the touch electrode driving signal, to the switching unit in response to the synchronization signal and adjusting the pen output signal in response to the pen output variable signal. 3. The touch screen device of claim 2 , wherein the signal processor controls the driver to invert the phase of the pen output signal at every specific period when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 4. The touch screen device of claim 3 , wherein the signal processor controls the driver to adjust the specific period according to the kind of the buttons or predefined button manipulation. 5. The touch screen device of claim 2 , wherein the signal processor controls the driver to adjust the amplitude of the pen output signal when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 6. The touch screen device of claim 5 , wherein the signal processor controls the driver to adjust the amplitude according to the kind of the buttons or predefined button manipulation. 7. The touch screen device of claim 2 , wherein the driver generates the pen output signal including N number of pulses in normal driving, and the signal processor controls the driver to adjust the number of pulses included in the pen output signal when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 8. The touch screen device of claim 7 , wherein the signal processor controls the driver to generate the pen output signal, including M number of pulses different from the N pulses, according to the kind of the buttons or predefined button manipulation. 9. The touch screen device of claim 2 , wherein the signal processor divides one frame into a plurality of sub-frame, and wherein the phase of the pen output signal inverts in units of at least one sub-frame when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 10. A touch pen comprising: a housing; a conductive tip, a portion of the conductive tip protruding to one side of the housing; a switching circuit electrically connected to the conductive tip; and a plurality of buttons provided the housing, wherein when a user manipulates one of the plurality of buttons, the touch pen adjusts a pen output signal to transmit different button manipulation information according to button manipulation of the user, wherein the touch pen receives a touch electrode driving signal applied to the plurality of touch electrodes provided in the touch screen and transmitting the pen output signal to the touch screen through the conductive tip in response to the received touch electrode driving signal, wherein the touch electrode drive signal is received in one frame or more periods prior to determining a synchronization timing of the pen output signal, wherein the pen output signal is varied in one or more of phase, amplitude and number of pulses depending on kinds of the buttons and is transmitted to a plurality of touch electrodes of a touch screen through the conductive tip, and wherein the switching circuit determines whether the conductive tip is configured to act as a reception electrode to receive a touch electrode driving signal applied to the plurality of touch electrodes or to act as a transmission electrode to transmit the pen output signal through the plurality of touch electrodes to the touch screen. 11. The touch pen of claim 10 , wherein the touch pen receives a touch electrode driving signal applied to the plurality of touch electrodes provided in the touch screen and transmitting the pen output signal to the touch screen through the conductive tip in response to the received touch electrode driving signal. 12. The touch pen of claim 10 , wherein the phase of the pen output signal inverts at every specific period when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 13. The touch pen of claim 12 , wherein the specific period is adjusted according to the kind of the buttons or predefined button manipulation. 14. The touch pen of claim 10 , wherein the amplitude of the pen output signal is adjusted when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 15. The touch pen of claim 10 , wherein the amplitude of the pen output signal is adjusted according to the kind of the buttons or predefined button manipulation. 16. The touch pen of claim 10 , wherein the touch pen further comprises: a receiver amplifying, processing, and outputting the touch electrode driving signal received through the switching circuit; a signal processor analyzing a signal supplied from the receiver to output a synchronization signal, and outputting a pen output variable signal for adjusting the pen output signal according to the button manipulation of the user; and a driver supplying the pen output signal, synchronized with the touch electrode driving signal, to the switching circuit in response to the synchronization signal and adjusting the pen output signal in response to the pen output variable signal. 17. The touch pen of claim 16 , wherein the driver generates the pen output signal including N number of pulses in normal driving, and the signal processor controls the driver to adjust the number of pulses included in the pen output signal when the user manipulates the one of the plurality of buttons. 18. The touch pen of claim 17 , wherein the signal proc
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