Abstract:
Discussed is a Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC). The FPC includes a plurality of touch lines respectively connected to a plurality of touch electrode lines, a first film adhered to the touch lines, a second film overlapping the first film at an upper end surface of the first film and covering the touch lines, and a feedback compensation signal electrode adhered to a lower end surface of the first film, and receiving a feedback compensation signal for removing noise.
Abstract:
The present disclosure is related to a touch sensing system and a display apparatus decreasing a sensing time and enabling an effective touch sensing, although a number of sensing electrodes increases according to an increase of an area of a touch panel.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display device includes a display panel includes an active area in which a plurality of subpixels are arrayed, and a bezel area in which lines, through which a signal and a voltage to be supplied to the subpixels are transferred, are disposed, wherein each subpixels has a cathode and an anode; a data driver supplying a data signal to the subpixels; a gate driver supplying a data signal to the subpixels; a timing controller controlling the data driver and the gate driver; and a sensor package module having a portion that overlaps the active area.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to touch screen panel integrated display panel and display device. The touch screen panel integrated display panel comprises: a common electrode to which a common voltage is applied in a display mode and a touch driving signal is applied in a touch mode; a gate line that transfers a scan signal to a pixel row; and a gate driving integrated circuit that is connected to the gate line and outputs the scan signal to the gate line, wherein the gate driving integrated circuit includes a pull-up transistor and a pull-down transistor for outputting the scan signal to the gate line in the display mode, and additionally includes a touch mode transistor for outputting the touch driving signal applied to the common electrode or a signal corresponding to the touch driving signal to the gate line in the touch mode.