Abstract:
A touch display device and a driving method for the touch display device are disclosed. A touch circuit supplies an uplink signal to a touchscreen panel. A first uplink signal which is a first waveform signal is supplied to a first touch electrode. A second uplink signal which is a second waveform signal is supplied to a second touch electrode. The effect of the uplink signal on display driving is prevented.
Abstract:
A display device includes a plurality of gate lines; a plurality of data lines; a plurality of pixel electrodes electrically connected with the plurality of data lines; a plurality of common electrodes corresponding to two or more pixel electrodes among the plurality of pixel electrodes; a data driving circuit outputting data voltages to the plurality of data lines; and a driving circuit outputting a first driving signal with a first voltage level to at least one common electrode among the plurality of common electrodes during a first driving period and a second driving signal with a second voltage level and a third voltage level to the at least one common electrode during a second driving period, the second driving signal being a pulse signal, wherein the second voltage level and the third voltage level differ from the first voltage level.
Abstract:
A touch display device, a driving circuit, and a driving method are provided. An image defect which occurs when display driving and touch driving are simultaneously executed can be reduced by performing control such that a voltage level of a touch electrode driving signal (TDS) varies in a section other than a high-level period (Pon) of an ON-clock signal (ON_CLK) and/or a high-level period (Poff) of an OFF-clock signal (OFF_CLK).
Abstract:
A driving circuit, a touch display device, and a method of driving the touch display device. A plurality of first electrodes are disposed within a display panel. A second electrode is disposed outside of the display panel. A driving circuit detects at least one of a touch position and a touching force of a touch by sequentially applying a first electrode driving signal to at least one first electrode among the plurality of first electrodes and applying a second electrode driving signal to the second electrode in a touch driving period. When a user touches a screen, not only can a touch position be sensed, but also a touching force with which the user presses the screen can also be efficiently sensed. This provides a range of functions that existing touch position-detecting technologies have failed to provide.
Abstract:
The present embodiments relate to a driving circuit and a touch display apparatus for sensing a user's touch position and touch force with respect to a display panel, and further relate to a driving method thereof. The touch display apparatus may include a plurality of first electrodes that are configured to be embedded in a display panel, and a second electrode that is configured to be positioned outside the display panel. The touch display apparatus may read a force sensing signal from the second electrode through a signal detecting unit that is electrically connected to the second electrode. Therefore, it is possible to sense a touch force without separating a force sensing signal from a signal received from the first electrode, and to sense a user's touch force through the driving of the second electrode regardless of the driving mode of the first electrode.
Abstract:
A driver circuit, a touch display device, and a method of driving the touch display device. Touching force is sensed by driving a plurality of first electrodes disposed in a display panel and a second electrode located outside of the display panel. The first electrodes corresponding to force sensors for sensing the touching force and the second electrode are driven by alternating in-phase driving and antiphase driving. Touching force components are selectively and accurately extracted from sensing data, and the touching force can be accurately sensed.
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.
Abstract:
A display device with an integrated touch screen including a display panel including electrodes divided into a plurality of block type groups and a plurality of data lines; a display driver IC configured to apply a common voltage to the electrodes when a driving mode of the panel is a display driving mode, sequentially apply a touch scan signal to each block type group when the driving mode of the panel is a touch driving mode, and apply a data signal to the data lines associated with a corresponding block type group when the touch scan signal is applied to the corresponding block type group; and a touch IC configured to generate the touch scan signal and apply the touch scan signal to the display driver IC.
Abstract:
A touch display device, a driving circuit, and a driving method are provided. An image defect which occurs when display driving and touch driving are simultaneously executed can be reduced by performing control such that a voltage level of a touch electrode driving signal (TDS) varies in a section other than a high-level period (Pon) of an ON-clock signal (ON_CLK) and/or a high-level period (Poff) of an OFF-clock signal (OFF_CLK).
Abstract:
A touch display device accurately distinguishes a touch input performed using a finger and a touch input performed using a pen, such as a stylus, significantly reduce a touch sensing time, simultaneously perform a display operation and a touch sensing operation, and operate in a power saving manner. Touch sensing does not restrict an image display time of a display panel. Touch inputs are sensed without degradation in touch performance, which would otherwise be caused by parasitic capacitance occurring in electrodes within the display panel, such as data lines or gate lines.