Abstract:
The present invention provides a touch module, which comprises a touch panel, an analog front end circuit, and a microcontroller circuit. The touch panel generates a plurality of sensing signals. The analog front end circuit is coupled to the touch panel, generates a state signal, and generates a plurality of touch detecting signals according to the plurality of sensing signals. The microcontroller circuit is coupled to the analog front end circuit, generates one or more touch location signal according to the plurality of touch detecting signals, and enters the next switching state according to the state signal when the switching state is changed.
Abstract:
A calibration method for a capacitive sensing device is disclosed. The capacitive sensing device is capable of operating in a self-sensing mode or a mutual-sensing mode. The calibration method includes detecting a capacitance change of a panel in the self-sensing mode to generate a self-sensing output signal, detecting a capacitance change of the panel in the mutual-sensing mode to generate a mutual-sensing output signal, calculating a self-sensing difference between the self-sensing output signal and a self-sensing static parameter, and calibrating the mutual-sensing output signal according to the mutual-sensing output signal and the self-sensing difference.
Abstract:
The present application provides a touch sensing circuit, which comprises a plurality of analog front-end circuits, a noise processing circuit, and a compensation circuit. The analog front-end circuits generate a plurality of output signals according to a plurality of sensing signals. The noise processing circuit is coupled to the analog front-end circuits and generates an average noise according to the output signals. The compensation circuit is coupled to the noise processing circuit and compensates the output signals according to the average noise. By applying the touch sensing circuit of the present application, the influence of common-mode noise may be suppressed and the sensitivity of sensing touches may be improved.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a capacitor voltage information sensing circuit. The capacitor voltage information sensing circuit includes a mixer and an analog filter. The mixer includes a first input terminal for receiving a reference signal, a second input terminal for receiving a voltage signal, the voltage signal includes capacitor voltage information and a noise when a touch occurs, a first output terminal for outputting a first differential signal according to the voltage signal and the reference signal, and a second output terminal for outputting a second differential signal according to the voltage signal and the reference signal. The analog filter is coupled to the mixer for generating a first low-frequency signal and a second low-frequency signal according to the first differential signal and second differential signal.
Abstract:
A calibration method for a capacitive sensing device is disclosed. The capacitive sensing device is capable of operating in a self-sensing mode or a mutual-sensing mode. The calibration method includes detecting a capacitance change of a panel in the self-sensing mode to generate a self-sensing output signal, detecting a capacitance change of the panel in the mutual-sensing mode to generate a mutual-sensing output signal, calculating a self-sensing difference between the self-sensing output signal and a self-sensing static parameter, and calibrating the mutual-sensing output signal according to the mutual-sensing output signal and the self-sensing difference.
Abstract:
A frequency selecting module for a touch system includes a storage unit, for storing a sum of at least one of a plurality of sensing signals of a plurality sensing channels in the touch system; a spectrum calculating unit, for transforming the sum of the at least one of the plurality of sensing signals stored in the storage unit to generate a spectrum data and storing the spectrum data to the storage unit; and a selecting unit, for generating an adjusting signal according to the spectrum data to select one of a plurality of operation frequencies as a working frequency of the plurality of sensing signals.
Abstract:
A frequency selecting module for a touch system includes a storage unit, for storing a sum of at least one of a plurality of sensing signals of a plurality sensing channels in the touch system; a spectrum calculating unit, for transforming the sum of the at least one of the plurality of sensing signals stored in the storage unit to generate a spectrum data and storing the spectrum data to the storage unit; and a selecting unit, for generating an adjusting signal according to the spectrum data to select one of a plurality of operation frequencies as a working frequency of the plurality of sensing signals.
Abstract:
The LCD device comprises a plurality of scan groups and a plurality of data electrodes; each scan group comprises a plurality of scan electrodes. The driving method comprises the following steps. First the scan driving circuit provides a plurality of scan signals to the plurality of scan electrodes of the plurality of scan groups, respectively. Each scan signal includes at least a select signal, at least a non-select signal, at least a select cycle, and at least a non-select cycle. The select signal is located in the select cycle, while the non-select signal, the non-select cycle. When an Nth scan electrode is located in the select cycle, an (N−1)th or (N+1)th scan electrode of the plurality of scan electrodes is located in the non-select cycle. Then, the data driving circuit provides a data signal to each of the data electrodes according to a plurality of display data for driving the LCD device to display an image by using the plurality of scan signals and the plurality of data signals. Thereby, the imbalance wire coupling effect among scan electrodes can be eliminated and thus improving the display efficiency of the LCD device.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a capacitor voltage information sensing circuit. The capacitor voltage information sensing circuit includes a mixer and an analog filter. The mixer includes a first input terminal for receiving a reference signal, a second input terminal for receiving a voltage signal, the voltage signal includes capacitor voltage information and a noise when a touch occurs, a first output terminal for outputting a first differential signal according to the voltage signal and the reference signal, and a second output terminal for outputting a second differential signal according to the voltage signal and the reference signal. The analog filter is coupled to the mixer for generating a first low-frequency signal and a second low-frequency signal according to the first differential signal and second differential signal.