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Touch sensor and operating method thereof

a technology of touch sensor and operating method, which is applied in the direction of resistance/reactance/impedence, instruments, pulse technique, etc., can solve the problems of touch sensor malfunction and touch sensor malfunction, and achieve the effect of enhancing the operating reliability of the touch sensor and preventing the occurrence of malfunction

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-05-30
ATLAB INC
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The patent describes a touch sensor that can better determine if a user's touch is on a touch pad. This is done by measuring the pulse signal that is sent when a touch is attempted. The pulse signal is adjusted to different operating conditions to prevent malfunctions. This helps to make the touch sensor more reliable and consistent.

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However, when the touch pad PAD has poor touch sensitivity or the touch object has very small electrostatic capacitance, a difference in delay time between the first signal sig1 and the second signal sig2 cannot be sufficiently varied, so that a malfunction may occur in the touch sensor.
As a result, the operating characteristics of the touch sensor are varied according to the operating conditions and, what is worse, a malfunction may occur in the touch sensor.

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[0042]Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail. However, the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments disclosed below, but can be implemented in various types. Therefore, the present exemplary embodiments are provided for complete disclosure of the present invention and to fully inform the scope of the present invention to those ordinarily skilled in the art.

[0043]FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a touch sensor according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

[0044]Referring to FIG. 2, the touch sensor may include a pulse signal generator 1, a pulse signal transmitter 2, a pulse signal detector 3, and a controller 4.

[0045]Specifically, the pulse signal generator 1 receives a code value of a control code “code” from the controller 4, sets the pulse width of a pulse signal “pul” according to the code value of the control code “code”, and generates the pulse signal “pul” with the set pulse width.

[0046]The puls...

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A touch sensor includes: a pulse signal generator for generating a pulse signal of which pulse width is calibrated in response to a control code; a pulse signal transmitter for transmitting the pulse signal when a touch object is out of contact with a touch pad and stopping transmitting the pulse signal when the touch object is in contact with the touch pad; a pulse signal detector for detecting the pulse signal transmitted through the pulse signal transmitter; and a controller recognizing a non-contact state and adjusting the control code to calibrate the pulse width of the pulse signal when the pulse signal detector detects the pulse signal. In the above-described configuration, the contact of the touch object with the touch pad can be sensed more precisely, and the occurrence of a malfunction in the touch sensor due to changed operating conditions can be prevented.

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[0001]The present invention relates to U.S. Pat. No. 7,605,805 which was applied by the same applicant.TECHNICAL FIELDBackground Art[0002]The present invention relates to a touch sensor, and more particularly, to a touch sensor capable of sensing whether or not a touch object is in contact with the touch sensor using an electrostatic capacitance of the touch object.[0003]Korean Patent Application No. 2005-23382 discloses a touch sensor as shown in FIG. 1, which senses whether or not a touch object is in contact with the touch sensor by varying a difference in delay time between a touch signal and a reference signal using the electrostatic capacitance of the touch object.[0004]Referring to FIG. 1, the touch sensor includes a reference signal generator 10, a first signal generator 21, a second signal generator 22, a touch signal generator 30, and a low pass filter (LPF) 40. Specifically, the reference signal generator 10 generates a reference signal ref_sig. The first signal generator...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G01R27/26
CPCG06F3/0418G06F3/044G01R27/2605H03K2217/96072H03K17/962G06F3/04182
Inventor MOON, BYUNG-JOONHAN, SANG-YUNHONG, JAE-SURKJUNG, DUCK-YOUNG
Owner ATLAB INC
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