Abstract:
A high-sensitivity in-cell touch display device has a common voltage and sensing electrode layer including a plurality of common voltage and sensing electrodes, each corresponding to at least one pixel electrode. A touch circuit is provided with a touch-dedicated power supply circuit, and a common voltage and sensing electrode is used as a common node of the touch circuit and a display circuit, so that there is no current loop between the touch circuit and the display circuit. Reflection electrodes are further provided to reduce parasitic capacitance between the common voltage and sensing electrodes and to improve the sensing distance. The display operation and the touch sensing operation can be performed on different areas in parallel to increase respective efficiencies of the display and touch sensing operations.
Abstract:
A combinational sensing type fingerprint identification device includes plural sensing electrodes; plural sensing electrode switches; plural first sensed signal connection lines, and a controller. Each sensing electrode switch corresponds to one sensing electrode and has a first terminal, a second terminal connected to a common signal, a third terminal connected to a corresponding sensing electrode, and a control terminal Each first sensed signal connection line is connected to the first terminals of the sensing electrode switches in one column. The controller is connected to the control terminal of each sensing electrode switch for controlling whether the sensing electrode switches are electrically connected to the common signal or corresponding first sensed signal connection lines. The controller configures the control terminals of the sensing electrode switches for allowing a part of the sensing electrodes to be electrically connected to the corresponding first sensed signal connection lines.