18746044. ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract (InnoLux Corporation)

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

InnoLux Corporation

Inventor(s)

Ming-Jou Tai of Miaoli County (TW)

Chia-Hao Tsai of Miaoli County (TW)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18746044 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE

The abstract describes an electronic device with multiple layers including a substrate, a signal line, an insulating layer, a transparent conductive layer, and a metal layer.

  • The first signal line is on the substrate.
  • An insulating layer with an opening is on the signal line.
  • A transparent conductive layer is on the insulating layer.
  • A metal layer is between the insulating layer and the transparent conductive layer.
  • The metal layer is electrically connected to the transparent conductive layer.
  • Portions of the metal layer and transparent conductive layer are in the opening.

Potential Applications: - Touchscreen displays - Flexible electronics - Transparent conductive coatings

Problems Solved: - Providing a transparent and conductive layer in electronic devices - Improving touch sensitivity in displays

Benefits: - Enhanced display quality - Increased durability of electronic devices - Improved touch response

Commercial Applications: Title: Transparent Conductive Layer Technology for Advanced Displays This technology can be used in smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and other electronic devices with touchscreens. It can also be applied in automotive displays and wearable technology.

Questions about Transparent Conductive Layer Technology: 1. How does this technology improve the performance of touchscreens? This technology enhances touch sensitivity and durability in electronic devices with displays.

2. What are the potential drawbacks of using a transparent conductive layer in electronic devices? One potential drawback could be the cost of implementing this technology in mass-produced devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device includes a substrate, a first signal line, an insulating layer, a first transparent conductive layer and a metal layer. The first signal line is disposed on the substrate. The insulating layer is disposed on the first signal line and has an opening. The first transparent conductive layer is disposed on the insulating layer. The metal layer is disposed between the insulating layer and the first transparent conductive layer. The metal layer is electrically connected to the first transparent conductive layer. At least a portion of the metal layer and at least a portion of the first transparent conductive layer are disposed in the opening.