IP Library Granted Patent US 12704925
Granted Patent B2
US 12704925 · App. 18/958,700 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Touch input device including a plurality of receiving electrodes disposed to interleave a plurality of driving electrodes

Inventors: Bonkee Kim (Seongnam-si, KR); Seyeob Kim (Seongnam-si, KR); Jongsik Kim (Seongnam-si, KR); Sein Lee (Seongnam-si, KR)
Assignee: HIDeep Inc.
G06F3/0418G06F3/0446G06F3/0447H10K59/40G06F2203/04112
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12704925
App. No.
18/958,700
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A touch input device including a sensor detects whether a touch input to a touch surface is input by an object or/and a touch position even in a situation where the touch input device is in a floating state. The touch input device includes a touch surface, including: a sensor which is disposed under the touch surface and includes a plurality of driving electrodes, a plurality of receiving electrodes, and a plurality of dummy receiving electrodes; and a touch detection unit configured to detect a touch position of an object input to the touch surface based on a detection signal output from the plurality of receiving electrodes of the sensor, in which the touch detection unit detects the touch position of the object input to the touch surface.

Claims (121)

1 . An electronic device, comprising:

a display panel;

a sensor including:

a plurality of driving electrodes; and

a plurality of receiving electrodes disposed to interleave the plurality of driving electrodes, and electrically insulated from the plurality of driving electrodes, and

a circuitry connected to the plurality of driving electrodes and the plurality of receiving electrodes,

wherein at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes includes:

a first driving electrode; and

a second driving electrode disposed adjacent to the first driving electrode, and electrically insulated from the first driving electrode,

wherein at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes is configured to:

output a first detection signal including first capacitance information associated with the first driving electrode when a first driving signal is applied to the first driving electrode by the circuitry, and

output a second detection signal including second capacitance information associated with the second driving electrode when a second driving signal is applied to the second driving electrode by the circuitry,

wherein the circuitry is configured to output a third detection signal corresponding to a subtraction based on the first detection signal and the second detection signal, and

wherein the circuitry is configured to:

drive the at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes in synchronization with at least one horizontal synchronization signal applied to the display panel, and

drive the at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes for a predetermined period of time after the horizontal synchronization signal starts to be applied to the display panel, and

wherein the at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes comprises a first receiving electrode and a second receiving electrode electrically insulated from the first receiving electrode,

wherein the first receiving electrode is positioned closer to the first driving electrode than the second driving electrode, and

wherein the second receiving electrode is positioned closer to the second driving electrode than the first driving electrode.

2 . The electronic device of claim 1 ,

wherein the above circuitry controls the first driving signal and the second driving signal to be simultaneously applied to the first driving electrode and the second driving electrode,

wherein a magnitude of the second driving signal is the same as that of the first driving signal, and

wherein a phase of the second driving signal is 180 degrees reversed from a phase of the first driving signal.

3 . The electronic device of claim 1 ,

wherein the circuitry controls a touch report rate of the sensor to be the same as a display refresh rate of the display panel.

4 . An electronic device, comprising:

a display panel;

a sensor including:

a plurality of driving electrodes; and

a plurality of receiving electrodes disposed to interleave the plurality of driving electrodes, and electrically insulated from the plurality of driving electrodes, and

a circuitry connected to the plurality of driving electrodes and the plurality of receiving electrodes,

wherein at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes includes:

a first driving electrode; and

a second driving electrode disposed adjacent to the first driving electrode, and electrically insulated from the first driving electrode,

wherein at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes is configured to:

output a first detection signal including first capacitance information associated with the first driving electrode when a first driving signal is applied to the first driving electrode by the circuitry, and

output a second detection signal including second capacitance information associated with the second driving electrode when a second driving signal is applied to the second driving electrode by the circuitry,

wherein the circuitry is configured to output a third detection signal corresponding to a subtraction based on the first detection signal and the second detection signal,

wherein the circuitry is configured to drive the at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes in a second time period different from a first time period in which a plurality of horizontal synchronization signals are applied to the display panel,

wherein the at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes comprises a first receiving electrode and a second receiving electrode electrically insulated from the first receiving electrode,

wherein the first receiving electrode is positioned closer to the first driving electrode than the second driving electrode, and

wherein the second receiving electrode is positioned closer to the second driving electrode than the first driving electrode.

5 . The electronic device of claim 4 ,

wherein the circuitry controls a touch report rate of the sensor to be higher than a display refresh rate of the display panel.

6 . The electronic device of claim 4 ,

wherein the circuitry controls the first driving signal and the second driving signal to be simultaneously applied to the first driving electrode and the second driving electrode,

wherein a magnitude of the second driving signal is the same as that of the first driving signal, and

wherein a phase of the second driving signal is 180 degrees reversed from a phase of the first driving signal.

7 . The electronic device of claim 4 ,

further comprising a display circuitry configured to control driving of the display panel,

wherein the display circuitry is configured to drive the display panel by dividing an entire time interval in which the horizontal synchronization signals are applied into at least two time intervals, and

wherein the circuitry is configured to drive the sensor in a predetermined time interval between the two time intervals.

8 . The electronic device of claim 7 ,

wherein the circuitry is configured to:

receive a vertical synchronization signal applied to the display panel;

generate at least one internal signal having a frequency corresponding to 1/N times (N is a natural number) of a frequency of the received vertical synchronization signal; and

control a timing of a driving signal for driving the sensor based on the generated internal signal.

9 . The electronic device of claim 7 ,

wherein the circuitry is configured to control by dividing a time for driving the sensor and a time for driving or/and receiving a stylus within a predetermined time interval between the two time intervals.

10 . The electronic device of claim 9 ,

wherein the circuitry controls a stylus report rate of the stylus to be N times (N is a natural number greater than 1) faster than a touch report rate.

11 . An electronic device, comprising:

a display panel;

a sensor including:

a plurality of driving electrodes; and

a plurality of receiving electrodes disposed to interleave the plurality of driving electrodes, and electrically insulated from the plurality of driving electrodes, and

a circuitry connected to the plurality of driving electrodes and the plurality of receiving electrodes,

wherein at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes includes:

a first driving electrode; and

a second driving electrode disposed adjacent to the first driving electrode, and electrically insulated from the first driving electrode,

wherein at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes is configured to:

include first capacitance information associated with the first driving electrode when a first driving signal is applied to the first driving electrode by the circuitry, and

include second capacitance information associated with the second driving electrode when a second driving signal is applied to the second driving electrode by the circuitry, and

wherein the circuitry is configured to output a detection signal based on the first capacitance information and the second capacitance information, and

wherein the circuitry is configured to:

drive the at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes in synchronization with at least one horizontal synchronization signal applied to the display panel,

drive the at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes for a predetermined period of time after the horizontal synchronization signal starts to be applied to the display panel,

wherein the at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes comprises a first receiving electrode and a second receiving electrode electrically insulated from the first receiving electrode,

wherein the first receiving electrode is positioned closer to the first driving electrode than the second driving electrode, and

wherein the second receiving electrode is positioned closer to the second driving electrode than the first driving electrode.

12 . The electronic device of claim 11 ,

wherein the circuitry controls the first driving signal and the second driving signal to be simultaneously applied to the first driving electrode and the second driving electrode,

wherein a magnitude of the second driving signal is the same as that of the first driving signal, and

wherein a phase of the second driving signal is 180 degrees reversed from a phase of the first driving signal.

13 . The electronic device of claim 11 ,

wherein the circuitry controls a touch report rate of the sensor to be the same as a display refresh rate of the display panel.

14 . An electronic device, comprising:

a display panel;

a sensor including:

a plurality of driving electrodes; and

a plurality of receiving electrodes disposed to interleave the plurality of driving electrodes, and electrically insulated from the plurality of driving electrodes, and

a circuitry connected to the plurality of driving electrodes and the plurality of receiving electrodes,

wherein at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes includes:

a first driving electrode; and

a second driving electrode disposed adjacent to the first driving electrode, and electrically insulated from the first driving electrode,

wherein at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes is configured to:

include first capacitance information associated with the first driving electrode when a first driving signal is applied to the first driving electrode by the circuitry, and

include second capacitance information associated with the second driving electrode when a second driving signal is applied to the second driving electrode by the circuitry, and

wherein the circuitry is configured to output a detection signal based on the first capacitance information and the second capacitance information,

wherein the circuitry is configured to drive the at least one of the plurality of driving electrodes in a second time period different from a first time period in which a plurality of horizontal synchronization signals are applied to the display panel,

wherein the at least one of the plurality of receiving electrodes comprises a first receiving electrode and a second receiving electrode electrically insulated from the first receiving electrode,

wherein the first receiving electrode is positioned closer to the first driving electrode than the second driving electrode, and

wherein the second receiving electrode is positioned closer to the second driving electrode than the first driving electrode.

15 . The electronic device of claim 14 ,

wherein the circuitry controls a touch report rate of the sensor to be higher than a display refresh rate of the display panel.

16 . The electronic device of claim 14 ,

wherein the circuitry controls the first driving signal and the second driving signal to be simultaneously applied to the first driving electrode and the second driving electrode,

wherein a magnitude of the second driving signal is the same as that of the first driving signal, and

wherein a phase of the second driving signal is 180 degrees reversed from a phase of the first driving signal.

17 . The electronic device of claim 14 ,

further comprising a display circuitry configured to control driving of the display panel,

wherein the display circuitry is configured to drive the display panel by dividing an entire time interval in which the horizontal synchronization signals are applied into at least two time intervals, and

wherein the circuitry is configured to drive the sensor in a predetermined time interval between the two time intervals.

18 . The electronic device of claim 17 ,

wherein the circuitry is configured to:

receive a vertical synchronization signal applied to the display panel;

generate at least one internal signal having a frequency corresponding to 1/N times (N is a natural number) of a frequency of the received vertical synchronization signal; and control a timing of a driving signal for driving the sensor based on the generated internal signal.

19 . The electronic device of claim 17 ,

wherein the circuitry is configured to control by dividing a time for driving the sensor and a time for driving or/and receiving a stylus within a predetermined time interval between the two time intervals.

20 . The electronic device of claim 19 ,

wherein the circuitry controls a stylus report rate of the stylus to be N times (N is a natural number greater than 1) faster than a touch report rate.