Abstract:
A touch sensor panel has a touch sensor portion provided on a substrate, an antenna which is provided on the substrate or near the substrate and transmits and receives a linearly polarized wave, and at least one L-shaped parasitic element provided on the substrate. The touch sensor portion includes a detection portion and a peripheral wiring portion. The L-shaped parasitic element includes two sides intersecting at right angle and is disposed in an appropriate position with respect to the antenna by presetting a length of each of the sides according to a frequency of the linearly polarized wave that the antenna transmits and receives.
Abstract:
A driving controller provides a first driving signal having a first driving frequency to a first actuator, provides a second driving signal having a second driving frequency to a second actuator, derives a first average phase delay time by averaging a first phase delay time of an output signal of a first angle detection sensor with respect to the first driving signal in a plurality of cycles, derives a second average phase delay time by averaging a second phase delay time of an output signal of a second angle detection sensor with respect to the second driving signal in a plurality of cycles, generates a first reference signal based on the first driving signal and the first average phase delay time, and generates a second reference signal based on the second driving signal and the second average phase delay time.
Abstract:
A touch sensor has one substrate having a plurality of regions that are at least a planar region and a side surface region which is continuous to the planar region and is bent with respect to the planar region, a touch sensor portion provided in the planar region of the substrate, and an antenna provided in a region other than the planar region of the substrate. The substrate is constituted of a flexible transparent substrate. The touch sensor portion includes a detection portion and a peripheral wire portion, and at least the detection portion is constituted of a thin metal wire.
Abstract:
A touch sensor panel has a touch sensor portion which is provided on a substrate and includes a detection portion and a peripheral wiring portion, an antenna, a transmission line portion connected to the antenna, and a control board connected to the touch sensor portion and the transmission line portion. The transmission wiring portion has a signal wire which is provided on one surface of the substrate and connected to the antenna and two ground wires which are provided on the other surface of the substrate across a disposition region corresponding to a region, in which the signal wire is provided, and electrically connected to each other at least at an end on the antenna side.
Abstract:
A capacitance type touch panel includes: an insulating layer; a plurality of electrode portions; a plurality of lead-out wiring portions; a transparent resin layer; and a substrate disposed on the transparent resin layer, wherein at least on the surface of the peripheral edge of the transparent resin layer exposed between the insulating layer and the substrate and on the exposed surface of the lead-out wiring portions, a sealing layer is disposed, and the sealing layer has a moisture vapor transmittance equal to or less than 20 g/m2/24 h/atm (25° C., 90% RH, 25 μm), and has a thickness equal to or greater than 1.0 μm.
Abstract:
In a conductive film for touch panel, a first electrode pattern is formed on the main surface at one side of an insulating layer, a second electrode pattern is formed on the main surface at the other side of the insulating layer, an adhesive insulating layer is disposed on at least one of the first electrode pattern and the second electrode pattern, an acid value of an adhesive insulating material contained in the adhesive insulating layer is equal to or greater than 10 mg KOH/g and equal to or less than 100 mg KOH/g, either or both of the first electrode pattern and the second electrode pattern contain silver, and a rate of change in mutual capacitance (%) between the first electrode pattern and the second electrode pattern before and after performing an environmental test is 0% to 100%.