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- the present invention provides a display apparatus, and more particularly, provides a display apparatus with an antenna module so that users can select a function without touching the display apparatus.
- a portable electronic apparatus such as a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA) or any other wireless communication device
- a display apparatus e.g., a touch display or a non-touch display, will display a plurality of function icons for a user's selection.
- touch panels generally fall into four categories: resistive touch panels, capacitive touch panels, surface acoustic wave touch panels and optical touch panels, which are adapted to sense different objects so that the user is allowed to properly select a desired function properly.
- non-touch displays mostly require the use of a pointing device (e.g., a mouse or a keyboard or any other similar device) for controlling an indicator on the display.
- Portable electronic apparatuses can only be provided with small-sized displays in consideration of the size of the portable electronic apparatuses themselves.
- a function icon presented on the display is relatively small or if the indicator fails to give a stable indication, the user might touch the wrong icon, making it difficult to select the desired function and causing unnecessary problems.
- the problem is especially common when the user uses a finger as the object to operate the capacitive touch display.
- One objective of this invention is to provide a display apparatus in which at least one electromagnetic induction space is established by an antenna module, so that the antenna module can detect a relative position of an object when the object enters the at least one electromagnetic induction space. In this way, by using the object, the user is able to move an indicator displayed on the display apparatus to a desired function icon.
- Another objective of this invention is to provide a display apparatus that, by means of at least one electromagnetic induction space established by an antenna module, allows the user to select a function without touching the display apparatus.
- This invention provides a display apparatus, which comprises a display panel, a display module, an antenna module and a control circuit.
- the display module is disposed inside the display panel, and is configured to display a plurality of function icons via the display panel for selection by the user.
- the antenna module is adapted to establish at least one electromagnetic induction space outside the display panel.
- the antenna module is adapted to generate at least one electromagnetic induction signal in response to the position of the object.
- the control circuit is configured to generate a relative position signal in response to the at least one electromagnetic induction signal.
- the display module is configured to display an indicator on the display module in response to the relative position signal, and is configured to select and activate a function icon in the region indicated by the indicator.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the internal circuitry of the first embodiment of a display apparatus according to this invention
- FIG. 2 a is a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention.
- FIG. 2 b is a schematic side view of the first embodiment of a display apparatus according to this invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a window illustrating an operation of the display module according to this invention.
- FIG. 4 a is a schematic side view of the second embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention.
- FIG. 4 b is a schematic side view of the third embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention.
- This invention relates to a display apparatus which, by use of an antenna module, allows the user to select the desired function without having to touch the display apparatus.
- these embodiments are not intended to limit this invention to any specific environment, applications or particular implementations described in these embodiments. Therefore, the description of these embodiments is only for a purpose of an illustration rather than to a limitation. It should be noted that in the following embodiments and attached drawings, elements not related directly to this invention are omitted from depiction; and dimensional relationships among individual elements in the attached drawings are illustrated only for ease of understanding, but not to limit the actual scale.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic view of the internal circuitry of the first embodiment of a display apparatus 1 according to this invention.
- the display apparatus 1 comprises a display panel 11 (illustrated in FIG. 2 a , which depicts a schematic perspective view of the display apparatus of this invention), a display module 12 , an antenna module 13 and a control module 14 .
- the display apparatus of this invention is applicable to portable electronic apparatuses that incorporate a touch display and/or a non-touch display.
- FIG. 2 a illustrates a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention.
- the display module 12 which is disposed inside the display panel 11 , is configured to display a plurality of function icons via the display panel 11 .
- the display module 12 may display the time zone and time data pertaining to a region where the user lives, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 2 b illustrates a schematic side view of the first embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention to facilitate the description of the electromagnetic induction space established by the antenna module.
- the antenna module 13 is disposed adjacently to the display panel 11 .
- the antenna module 13 is adapted to sequentially establish a first electromagnetic induction space 21 , a second electromagnetic induction space 23 and a third electromagnetic induction space 25 outside the display panel 11 .
- the antenna module 13 comprises four sensing antennas 131 , 132 , 133 and 134 disposed inside the display panel 11 at the four corners thereof.
- the antenna module 13 may also comprise at least two sensing antennas to establish each of the aforesaid electromagnetic induction spaces and to sense the position of the object 16 .
- the sensing antennas 131 ⁇ 134 may be implemented by a printed circuit board (PCB) formed with metal wiring, which is simple in structure and sensitive to the object.
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- the antenna module 13 is adapted to generate a first electromagnetic induction signal.
- the antenna module 13 will generate a first electromagnetic induction signal that varies with the positions of the object 16 .
- the sensing antenna 131 will excite relatively stronger electromagnetic induction while the sensing antenna 134 will excite relatively weaker electromagnetic induction.
- the sensing antennas 131 ⁇ 134 jointly excites the first electromagnetic induction signal that is varying.
- the control circuit 14 is electrically connected to the antenna module 13 , and is configured to generate a relative position signal representing the relative position of the object relative to the display panel 11 in response to the first electromagnetic induction signal.
- the display module 12 is adapted to display an indicator in response to the relative position signal.
- the second electromagnetic induction space 23 is located between the first electromagnetic induction space 21 and the display panel 11 .
- the antenna module 13 is adapted to generate a second electromagnetic induction signal.
- the control circuit 14 in response to the second electromagnetic induction signal, the control circuit 14 generates a select signal for the object 16 relative to the display panel 11 so that the display module 12 is adapted to select one of the plurality of function icons according to the relative position signal and the select signal.
- the third electromagnetic induction space 25 is located between the second electromagnetic induction space 23 and the display panel 11 .
- the antenna module 13 is adapted to generate a third electromagnetic induction signal.
- the control circuit 14 in response to the third electromagnetic induction signal, the control circuit 14 generates the activation signal for the object 16 relative to the display panel 11 so that the display module 12 is adapted to select one of the plurality of function icons according to the relative position signal, the select signal and the activation signal.
- the selected function icon can be activated successfully once the object 16 enters the third electromagnetic induction space 25 .
- the first electromagnetic induction space 21 , the second electromagnetic induction space 23 and the third electromagnetic induction space 25 respectively have an average vertical dimension of substantially about 3 cm, 2 cm and 2 mm; i.e., the first electromagnetic induction space 21 , the second electromagnetic induction space 23 and the third electromagnetic induction space 25 respectively have an effective detection range of about 3 cm, 2 cm and 2 mm in the vertical direction.
- the effective detection ranges of the electromagnetic induction spaces depend on the dimensions of the display panel. These average vertical dimensions are provided only for purpose of illustration, rather than to limit this invention. In other embodiments, depending on different designs, the electromagnetic induction spaces may have average vertical dimensions larger than those of this embodiment by even an order of magnitude. For example, an average vertical dimension is 20-30 cm for the first electromagnetic induction space when the display apparatus is used in an on-board portable electronic apparatus.
- FIG. 3 depicts an exemplary process where this invention is applied.
- An indicator 30 generated on the display module 12 is a cursor-like arrow, which can be moved by a user by moving the object 16 .
- the user is desired to select a function icon 32 , i.e., a date icon.
- a function icon 32 i.e., a date icon.
- the antenna module 13 When the object 16 enters the first electromagnetic induction space 21 at a distance of about 5 cm above the display panel 11 , entrance of the object 16 will be detected by the antenna module 13 . In response to this, the antenna module 13 generates a first electromagnetic induction signal.
- the control circuit 14 generates a relative position signal for the object 16 relative to the display panel 11 while the display module 12 displays the indicator 30 in response to this relative position signal.
- the selected function icon may also be activated in other manners, which will be described respectively hereinbelow.
- FIG. 4 a illustrates a schematic side view of the second embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention.
- the display apparatus 4 of this embodiment has the same internal circuitry as that of FIG. 1 .
- the first electromagnetic induction space 42 and second electromagnetic induction space 43 are established outside the display panel 41 .
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment mostly in that the third electromagnetic induction space is unnecessary in the second embodiment.
- the control circuit detects a staying time for the object 46 in the second electromagnetic induction space 43 . If the staying time is longer than the predetermined time, the control circuit generates an activation signal so that the display module is adapted to activate the function icon in response to the relative position signal, the select signal and the activation signal. That is, in this embodiment, once a function icon is selected, the display apparatus 4 can activate the selected function icon by determining the staying time of the object that stays in the second electromagnetic induction space 43 without establishing the third electromagnetic induction space.
- FIG. 4 b illustrates a schematic side view of the third embodiment of the display apparatus according to this invention.
- the display apparatus 5 of this embodiment has the same internal circuitry as that of FIG. 1 .
- the first electromagnetic induction space 52 and second electromagnetic induction space 53 are established outside the display panel 51 .
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment mostly in that the third electromagnetic induction space is unnecessary in the third embodiment.
- the control circuit When an object 56 is positioned above the display panel 51 and then moves away from the second electromagnetic induction space 53 in a direction away from the display panel 51 , the control circuit generates an activation signal so that the display module is adapted to activate the function icon in response to the relative position signal, the select signal and the activation signal. That is, in this embodiment, once the user selects a function icon and moves the object away from the display panel 51 , the selected function icon can be activated without establishing a third electromagnetic induction space.
- the objects are unable to emit signals in an active way, and are selected from one of the following groups: a user's finger; and a metal object.
- All the embodiments described above are applicable to touch displays and/or non-touch displays.
- the above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. Nevertheless, although such modifications and replacements are not fully disclosed in the above descriptions, they have substantially been covered in the following claims as appended.
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