DETECTION CIRCUIT AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
20230043448 ยท 2023-02-09
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Abstract
A detection circuit includes a first detection terminal, a second detection terminal, a first switch, a second switch, a first capacitor, a second capacitor and an amplifier. The first switch is coupled to the first detection terminal. The second switch is coupled to the second detection terminal. The first capacitor is coupled between the first switch and the second switch. The amplifier includes a first input terminal coupled to the second switch, a second input terminal used to receive an operation signal, and an output terminal used to output an output signal. The second capacitor is coupled between the first input terminal and the output terminal of the amplifier. The first switch and the second switch are turned on alternatively.
Claims
1. A detection circuit, comprising: a first detection terminal configured to receive a first signal; a second detection terminal configured to receive a second signal; a first switch coupled to the first detection terminal; a second switch coupled to the second detection terminal; a first capacitor coupled to the first switch and the second switch; an amplifier comprising a first input terminal coupled to the first capacitor, a second input terminal configured to receive an operating signal, and an output terminal configured to output an output signal; and a second capacitor coupled between the first input terminal and the output terminal of the amplifier; wherein the first switch and the second switch are turned on alternatively.
2. The detection circuit of claim 1, wherein the first signal is a fingerprint detection signal, and the second signal is a touch detection signal.
3. The detection circuit of claim 1, wherein the output signal is corresponding to a ratio of a capacitance of the first capacitor to a capacitance of the second capacitor when the first switch is turned on.
4. The detection circuit of claim 1, wherein the second detection terminal is coupled to a panel, and a change of the second signal is corresponding to a change of an inductive capacitance of a touch electrode of the panel.
5. The detection circuit of claim 4, wherein the output signal is corresponding to the change of the inductive capacitance when the second switch is turned on.
6. The detection circuit of claim 1, wherein the operating signal is substantially fixed to a predetermined signal level when the first switch is turned on.
7. The detection circuit of claim 1, wherein the operating signal substantially has an alternating-current (AC) waveform when the second switch is turned on.
8. The detection circuit of claim 7, wherein the alternating-current waveform is a square waveform, a sinusoidal waveform, a triangular waveform or a sawtooth waveform.
9. A control method for a detection circuit, the detection circuit comprising a first detection terminal, a second detection terminal, a first switch, a second switch, a first capacitor, a second capacitor and an amplifier, the first switch being coupled between the first detection terminal and the first capacitor, the second switch being coupled between the second detection terminal and the first capacitor, the first capacitor being coupled between the first switch and a first input terminal of the amplifier, the second capacitor being coupled between the first input terminal and an output terminal of the amplifier, a second input terminal of the amplifier being used for receiving an operating signal, the control method comprising: turning off the first switch and turning on the second switch for receiving a second signal through the second detection terminal and the second switch during a first period; and turning on the first switch and turning off the second switch for receiving a first signal through the first detection terminal and the first switch during a second period.
10. The control method of claim 9, further comprising: providing the operating signal substantially having an alternating-current (AC) waveform during the first period; and providing the operating signal fixed at a predetermined signal level during the second period.
11. The control method of claim 9, further comprising: turning off the first switch and fixing the operating signal to a predetermined signal level during a third period.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] The first detection terminal 110 can receive a first signal S1. The second detection terminal 120 can receive a second signal S2. The first switch 131 can be coupled to the first detection terminal 110. The second switch 132 can be coupled to the second detection terminal 120.
[0016] The first capacitor C1 is coupled to the first switch 131 and the second switch 132. The amplifier 140 can include a first input terminal, a second input terminal and an output terminal, where the first input terminal can be coupled to the first capacitor C1, the second input terminal can receive an operating signal VX, and the output terminal can output an output signal VOUT. The second capacitor C2 can be coupled between the first input terminal and the output terminal of the amplifier 140.
[0017] As shown in
[0018] The first switch 131 and the second switch 132 can be turned on alternatively. In other words, when one of the first switch 131 and the second switch 132 is turned on, the other one is turned off.
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[0020] In
[0021] In
[0022] The touch electrode of the panel P can have an inductive capacitance CT. The change of the second signal S2 can be corresponding to the change of the inductive capacitance CT. In
[0023] The structure in
[0024] The first switch 131 and the second switch 132 can be transistor switches. For an N-type transistor switch, a high voltage can be applied to turn on the switch, and a low voltage can be applied to turn off the switch. For a P-type transistor, a low voltage can be applied to turn on the switch, and a high voltage can be applied to turn off the switch.
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[0026] As shown in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] If the detection circuit 100 is used with a TDDI (touch and display driver integration) module, because some signals can be used for both of touch detection and the display function, the first switch 131 and the second switch 132 are turned off when the display function is performed during the third period T3.
[0029] If the detection circuit 100 is not used with a TDDI module, since touch detection can be performed when the panel P is displaying images, the second switch 132 for touch detection can be turned on during the third period T3 while the first switch 131 for fingerprint detection is turned off.
[0030] In
[0031] When touch detection is performed during the first period T1, the AC waveform of the operating signal VX can be equivalently regarded as being applied on the inductive capacitance CT of the panel P. When a finger of a user touches the panel P, the inductive capacitance CT will slightly change, and the ratio of the inductive capacitance CT and the capacitance of the second capacitor C2 will change accordingly. Hence, the signal level of the output signal VOUT can be detected during the first period T1 to determine if the panel P is touched.
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[0033] Step 510: during the first period T1, perform touch detection using the detection circuit 100, provide the operating signal VX substantially having an AC waveform, and turn off the first switch 131 and turn on the second switch 132 to receive the second signal S2 through the second detection terminal 120 and the second switch 132;
[0034] Step 520: during the second period T2, perform fingerprint detection using the detection circuit 100, provide the operating signal VX substantially fixed at a predetermined signal level, and turn on the first switch 131 and turn off the second switch 132 to receive the first signal S1 through the first detection terminal 110 and the first switch 131; and
[0035] Step 520: during the third period T3, perform the display function using the panel P, provide the operating signal VX fixed at a predetermined signal level, and turn off at least the first switch 131.
[0036] Steps 510, 520 and 530 can be cyclically performed. In other words, Step 510 can be performed after Step 530.
[0037] The sequence of Steps 510, 520 and 530 in
[0038] In the second period T2 and the third period T3, the predetermined signal levels of the operating signal VX can be the same or be adjusted to be different according to requirements.
[0039] In summary, the detection circuit 100 and the control method 500 provide solutions to integrate the circuit and the control method for touch detection and fingerprint detection. As a result, the circuit complexity and the circuit area are reduced, less design resource is required, the user interface is integrated, and the design flexibility is improved.
[0040] Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.