Title :
The electroquasistatics of the capacitive touch panel
Author :
Krein, Philip T. ; Meadows, R. David
Author_Institution :
Tektronix Inc., Beaverton, OR, USA
Abstract :
The capacitive touch panel, a high-resolution position sensor intended for computer displays, must be safe and inexpensive and must sense position accurately in spite of electrical noise, dirt, or direct electrostatic discharge. The implementation discussed uses a quasi-static electric field, applied to a semiconducting coating on the panel surface. A touch draws current from the surface. This current can be used to compute position. If the computation is performed properly, the computed position is independent of touch current and panel coating resistivity. The electroquasistatic basis for position measurement with a capacitive touch panel and a system to implement it are described
Keywords :
electric fields; electric sensing devices; electrostatics; position measurement; semiconductor thin films; touch sensitive screens; capacitive touch panel; computer displays; electric field; electroquasistatics; high-resolution position sensor; position measurement; semiconducting coating; Capacitive sensors; Coatings; Computer displays; Conductivity; Electrostatic discharge; Position measurement; Semiconductivity; Semiconductor device noise; Surface discharges; Tactile sensors;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on