18605445. SENSOR DEVICE simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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SENSOR DEVICE

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Naoki Takada of Tokyo (JP)

Hiroshi Yamaguchi of Tokyo (JP)

Kisho Yamamoto of Tokyo (JP)

SENSOR DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18605445 titled 'SENSOR DEVICE

The sensor device described in the abstract includes a panel with insulating layers and electrodes, as well as a control circuit with timing control and detection circuits.

  • The panel consists of an insulating layer, a first electrode, and a second electrode.
  • The control circuit includes a timing control circuit, a first amplifier, and a detection circuit connected to a ground line.
  • During operation, the control circuit outputs synchronization signals, amplifies them, and reads changes in sensor signals.

Potential Applications: - Touchscreen devices - Proximity sensors - Industrial automation systems

Problems Solved: - Accurate touch detection - Efficient proximity sensing - Reliable industrial control

Benefits: - Improved user experience - Enhanced safety in automated systems - Increased productivity in industrial settings

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Sensor Technology for Enhanced User Interfaces This technology can be used in smartphones, tablets, and other touch-enabled devices to provide a seamless and responsive user experience. In industrial settings, it can improve automation processes and enhance safety measures.

Questions about Sensor Device Technology: 1. How does this sensor device technology improve touch detection accuracy? 2. What are the potential industrial applications of this technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly exploring new ways to enhance sensor technology for improved performance and reliability in various applications. Stay updated on the latest advancements in this field to leverage the full potential of sensor devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to one embodiment, a sensor device includes a panel and a control circuit. The panel includes an insulating layer, a first electrode, and a second electrode. The control circuit including a first circuit including a timing control circuit and a first amplifier, and a second circuit including a detection circuit connected to a ground line. During a first sensing drive period, the first output unit outputs a first synchronization signal, the timing control circuit outputs a second synchronization signal, the first amplifier provides the amplified second synchronization signal to each of the floating ground line and the first electrode, and the detector reads a change in a sensor signal.