18361784. DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING INPUT SENSOR WITH MULTIPLE SENSING AREAS simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., Ltd.)

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DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING INPUT SENSOR WITH MULTIPLE SENSING AREAS

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

YERI Jeong of Yongin-si (KR)

Gyeongnam Bang of Yongin-si (KR)

DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING INPUT SENSOR WITH MULTIPLE SENSING AREAS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18361784 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING INPUT SENSOR WITH MULTIPLE SENSING AREAS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a display device with two input sensors in different sensing areas, each including a first electrode and a second electrode. The trace lines connected to the first electrode do not overlap the second electrode in the sensing area.

  • The display device includes first and second input sensors in different sensing areas.
  • Each input sensor has a first electrode and a second electrode crossing the first electrode.
  • Trace lines connected to the first electrode do not overlap the second electrode in the sensing area.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in:

  • Touchscreen displays
  • Interactive whiteboards
  • Gaming consoles

Problems Solved

The technology helps in:

  • Improving accuracy of touch input
  • Enhancing user experience with interactive displays
  • Preventing interference between input sensors

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Increased precision in touch input
  • Reduced errors in detecting multiple touch points
  • Enhanced durability of the display device

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be applied in:

  • Smartphones and tablets
  • Public information kiosks
  • Automotive infotainment systems

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of multiple input sensors in touchscreens to improve accuracy and responsiveness.

What are the specific applications of this technology in the automotive industry?

This technology could be used in automotive infotainment systems to enhance user interaction with the display, providing a more intuitive and responsive interface for drivers and passengers.

How does this technology compare to existing touch input solutions in terms of accuracy and reliability?

This technology offers improved accuracy and reliability by preventing interference between input sensors, resulting in more precise touch input detection and reduced errors in recognizing multiple touch points.


Original Abstract Submitted

A display device includes first and second input sensors and a display panel. The first and second input sensors are disposed in different sensing areas from each other. The first and second input sensors each include a first electrode and a second electrode crossing the first electrode. The first and second trace lines are connected to the first electrode. The trace line of the first and second trace lines, that overlaps the sensing area, overlaps the first electrode and does not overlap the second electrode in the sensing area.