Sensors (Feb 2020)

Fully Differential Touch Screen Controller with Wide Input Dynamic Range for Thin Displays

  • Chang-Ju Lee,
  • Jong Kang Park,
  • Han-Eol Seo,
  • Junho Huh,
  • Jung-Hoon Chun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20030837
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
p. 837

Abstract

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As today’s smartphone displays become thinner, the coupling capacitance between the display electrodes and touch screen panel (TSP) electrodes is increasing significantly. The increased capacitance easily introduces time-varying display signals into the TSP, deteriorating the touch performance. In this research, we demonstrate that the maximum peak display noise in the time domain is approximately 30% of the maximum voltage difference of the display grayscale through analysis of the structure and operation of displays. Then, to mitigate display noise, we propose a circuit solution that uses a fully differential charge amplifier with an input dynamic range wider than the maximum peak of the display noise. A test chip was fabricated using a 0.35 μm CMOS process and achieved a signal-to-noise ratio of 41 dB for a 6-mm-diameter metal pillar touch when display pulses with 5-V swing were driven at 100 kHz.

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