Touch sensing unit and display device including the same
US-12164734-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9632641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9632641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514806673-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A touch panel for determining real coordinates of multiple touch points is provided. The touch panel for determining real coordinates of multiple touch points comprises a sensing path layer having a plurality of first paths and a plurality of second paths for detecting the raw coordinates of said multiple touch points, and an Eliminating Path Layer having a plurality of third paths for eliminating ghost coordinates of said multiple touch points from said raw coordinates to output said real coordinates of said multiple touch points. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points on the touch panel is also provided.
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A method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points, comprising steps of: (a) scanning a plurality of first paths in a first direction and a plurality of second paths in a second direction of a sensing path layer when at least two touch points appear on a surface of a touch device and shorting and connecting a plurality of third paths in a third direction of an Eliminating Path Layer to ground; (b) computing centroids of changes in self capacitances corresponding to said touch points in both said first direction and said second direction, and calculating raw coordinates of said touch points by intersecting said centroids; (c) scanning said plurality of third paths when at least two said centroids are computed in both said first direction and said second direction in said step (b); (d) computing projections of said touch points in said third direction; (e) calculating projections of said raw coordinates of said touch points in said third direction; (f) comparing a distance between each said projections of said touch points and each said projections of said raw coordinates of said touch points with a threshold value; and (g) outputting said raw coordinates of said touch points as real coordinates of said touch points, if said distance is smaller than said threshold value in said step (f). 2. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 1 , wherein said Eliminating Path Layer acts as a shield. 3. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 1 , wherein said step (c) further comprises floating said plurality of first paths and said plurality of second paths of said sensing path layer. 4. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 1 , wherein said threshold value is at least one pixel. 5. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 1 , wherein said step (g) further comprises eliminating said raw coordinates of said touch points as ghost coordinates of said touch points, if said distance is larger than said threshold value in step (f). 6. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 1 , further comprising applying a scanning signal to said plurality of first paths and said plurality of second paths. 7. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 6 , further comprising applying said scanning signal to said plurality of third paths in the step (c). 8. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 1 , wherein said sensing path layer is insulated from said Eliminating Path Layer. 9. A method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points, comprising steps of: (a) scanning a plurality of first paths in a first direction and a plurality of second paths in a second direction of a sensing path layer when at least two touch points appear on a surface of a touch device and shorting and connecting a plurality of third paths in a third direction of an Eliminating Path Layer to an active output; (b) computing centroids of changes in self capacitances corresponding to said touch points in both said first direction and said second direction, and calculating raw coordinates of said touch points by intersecting said centroids; (c) scanning said plurality of third paths when at least two said centroids are computed in both said first direction and said second direction in said step (b); (d) computing projections of said touch points in said third direction; (e) calculating projections of said raw coordinates of said touch points in said third direction; (f) comparing a distance between each said projections of said touch points and each said projections of said raw coordinates of said touch points with a threshold value; and (g) outputting said raw coordinates of said touch points as real coordinates of said touch points, if said distance is smaller than said threshold value in said step (f). 10. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 9 , wherein said Eliminating Path Layer acts as a shield. 11. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 9 , wherein said step (c) further comprises floating said plurality of first paths and said plurality of second paths of said sensing path layer. 12. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 9 , wherein said threshold value is at least one pixel. 13. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 9 , wherein said step (g) further comprises eliminating said raw coordinates of said touch points as ghost coordinates of said touch points, if said distance is larger than said threshold value in step (f). 14. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 9 , further comprising applying a scanning signal to said plurality of first paths and said plurality of second paths. 15. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 14 , further comprising applying said scanning signal to said plurality of third paths in the step (c). 16. The method of determining real coordinates of multiple touch points of claim 9 , wherein said sensing path layer is insulated from said Eliminating Path Layer.
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