Transparent display device with touch sensor
US-2024211063-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US9262033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9262033-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213713127-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2016 |
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The present disclosure provides a host electronic device, a stylus and a method for determining the location of a stylus with respect to a host electronic device. A magnetic field generator of the stylus is energized and a first magnetic field is sensed at two or more magnetometers of the host electronic device. The location of the stylus with respect to the host electronic device is determined dependent upon the first magnetic field. A second magnetic field may be sensed, while the magnetic field generator is either deactivated or energized with an opposite polarity, to correct for the presence of a background magnetic field. The magnetometers may be directional magnetometers and may be arranged in an array.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic device comprising: a first directional magnetometer, operable to sense a first magnetic field vector comprising two or more first components of a magnetic field produced by an electromagnetic field generator in proximity to the electronic device, the electromagnetic field generator being operatively coupled with a communication module; at least one second directional magnetometer, operable to sense at least one second magnetic field vector comprising two or more components of the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field generator; and a processor, operatively coupled with a communication circuit to communicate a communication signal with the electromagnetic field generator via the communication module, and coupled to the first and second directional magnetometers and responsive to the first magnetic field vector and the at least one second magnetic field vector, the processor operable to determine a location of the magnetic field generator with respect to the electronic device, the electromagnetic field generator being controllable based on the communication signal received from the processor via the communication module, to alternatively provide the magnetic field in a first polarity and in a second polarity opposite the first polarity. 2. The electronic device of claim 1 , where the electromagnetic field generator is located in a stylus and where the communication circuit of the electronic device being operable to communicate with a control circuit of the stylus that controls an electric current supplied to the electromagnetic field generator of the stylus, the control circuit being operable to control the direction of the electric current supplied to the electromagnetic field generator to alternatively produce the magnetic field in the first polarity and in the second polarity opposite the first polarity. 3. The electronic device of claim 1 , where the processor is further operable to: determine a first magnetic field comprising the first magnetic field vector and the at least one second magnetic field vector sensed when the magnetic field generator is active producing a magnetic field in the first polarity; and determine a second magnetic field comprising the first magnetic field vector and the at least one second magnetic field vector sensed when the magnetic field generator is active producing a magnetic field in the second polarity opposite the first polarity, and where the processor is responsive to a difference between the second magnetic field and the first magnetic field to determine the location of the magnetic field generator with respect to the electronic device. 4. The electronic device of claim 1 , where the first directional magnetometer and the at least one second directional magnetometer comprise an array of magnetometers. 5. The electronic device of claim 4 , further comprising a screen, where the array of magnetometers comprises a planar array aligned with and in close proximity to the screen. 6. The electronic device of claim 1 , where the first directional magnetometer comprises a two-axis magnetometer. 7. The electronic device of claim 1 , where the first directional magnetometer comprises a three-axis magnetometer. 8. A stylus operable to provide input to a host electronic device, the stylus comprising: an electromagnetic field generator to generate and transmit a magnetic field in a first polarity and alternatively a magnetic field in a second polarity opposite the first polarity for sensing the magnetic field in the first polarity and the magnetic field in the second polarity by one or more magnetometers in the host electronic device in proximity to the stylus; a control circuit operable to provide, and control the direction of, an electric current coupled to the electromagnetic field generator to alternatively generate the magnetic field in the first polarity and the magnetic field in the second polarity opposite the first polarity; and a communication module operatively coupled to the control circuit and operable to communicate with the host electronic device, the control circuit being responsive to a communication signal received from the host electronic device via the communication module to generate the magnetic field in the first polarity and the magnetic field in the second polarity based on the communication signal. 9. The stylus of claim 8 , where the electromagnetic field generator comprises a coil located in close proximity to a ferrous body. 10. The stylus of claim 8 , where the control circuit is responsive to a communication signal received from the communication module. 11. The stylus of claim 8 , where the communication module is operable to communicate a state of the control circuit to the host electronic device. 12. The stylus of claim 8 , further comprising: a contact sensor operable to sense when a tip of the stylus is in contact with a screen of the host electronic device, where the communication module is operable to communicate to the host electronic device when the tip of the stylus is in contact with the screen of the host electronic device. 13. A method for determining a location of a stylus relative to a host electronic device, comprising: activating an electromagnet of the stylus to alternatively produce at the stylus a first magnetic field having a first polarity and a second magnetic field having a second polarity opposite the first polarity, by communicating a communication signal from a communication circuit in the host electronic device to a communication module in the stylus, a control circuit in the stylus being responsive to the communication signal received from the host electronic device via the communication module to control the electromagnet to produce the first and second magnetic fields based on the communication signal; sensing at least one of the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field at two or more magnetometers of the host electronic device; and determining the location of the stylus with respect to the host electronic device dependent upon the sensed at least one of the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: sensing alternatively the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field at two or more magnetometers of the host electronic device; where determining the location of the stylus with respect to the host electronic device is dependent upon the sensed first and second magnetic fields. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: determining the location of the stylus with respect to the host electronic device dependent upon a difference between the first and second magnetic fields. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: energizing an electric current in a first direction in the electromagnet of the stylus to produce the first magnetic field in the first polarity when the first magnetic field is sensed; energizing an electric current in a second direction opposite the first direction in the electromagnet of the stylus to produce the second magnetic field in the second polarity, opposite to the first polarity, when the second magnetic field is sensed; and determining the location of the stylus with respect to the host electronic device dependent upon a difference between the first and second magnetic fields. 17. The method of claim 13 , where determining the location of the stylus with respect to the host electronic device comprises: determining directions of the first and second magnetic fields at the two or more magnetometers.
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